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- December 594. De Clercq, p. 248: "Marius episcopus ecclesiae Auentice subscripsi." Duchesne III, p. 219, no. 3. Justin Favrod La Chronique de Marius d'Avenches...
- episcopus Andecaue ciuitatis subscripsi."), 161 ("Sapaudus abbas directus a domno meo Albino episcopo ecclesiae Andicauensis subscripsi."). Eutropius: Hauréau...
- Theodosi****. In his signature he used the Latin words Ani****, vir spectabilis subscripsi et edidi, and it is probable that, from a misunderstanding of the word...
- the council with Taurici**** civitatis Nivemensis episcopus, relegiet subscripsi. Mr. Jean-Baptiste La Roc****e, Pierre Gillet, Jean François Née de La...
- p. 236: "Caelius Januarius Presbyter tituli Vestinae his consensi et subscripsi synodalibus constitutis, atque in hac ... manere profiteor sententia."...
- Sanctum Romanum Imperium. SS. or ss— sancti or sanctissimus, simul sumpti, subscripsi, substantia, suprascripti, suprascriptus. sˢ—sanctus or syllogismus. ssaʳ—specialiter...
- episcopo subscripsi."). He was present at the Council of Orléans on 14 May 541 ("Eumerius in Christi nomine episcopus Namnetece ciuitatis subscripsi."). He...
- leuk. This list, wi' my ain hand I wrote it, The day and date as under noted; Then know all ye whom it concerns, Subscripsi ****c, Robert Burns. Mossgiel....
- 36: "Maxemus in Christi nomine episcopus ciuitatis Genuensis relegi et subscripsi." Bishop Pappulus did not attend the Council of Orléans in 549, but sent...
- Lugduninsis **** prouincialibus meis constitutiones nostras relegi et subscripsi." Lupus had been a monk. He was probably the first archbishop; in 538...