- Romans) at the time of his death,
while the 'B'
version calls him
Romanorum tirannus (Roman tyrant),
implying that he was a usurper. The
Chronicle of Fredegar...
- the dual
meaning of "king of reptiles" or "king of teeth". Also
dentes tirannus,
dentestyrannus Or thirty-six, in some
variants of the legend. Some m****cripts...
-
Nicastrisa and the most
famous songs for tarantella:
Volia mi
maritu Lu
tirannu mbelenatu Damme lu core Chi jati
sonandu Catanzaro's
Teatro Politeama is...
-
eternamente Tantas pobul****iones, E
migliares de
persones Servint a unu
tirannu.
Poveru genere humanu,
Povera sarda zenia!
Deghe o
doighi familias S'han...
-
Medioevo XII-XIV Ferrara,
Corbo 1987, pp. 241–64
Gabriele Zanella,
Equissimus tirannus, in "Annali
della Facoltà di
Lettere e Filosofia" dell'Università di Potenza...
- veritatem" in G
major for b****,
three violas, double-b**** and
organ "Fremat
tirannus" in C major,
motet for soprano,
choir and
orchestra (1778) "Magna est virtus"...
-
Hungary called him a "powerful
tyrant of the country" (Latin:
fortissimus tirannus regni nostri) in 1295, when
Stephen captured and
imprisoned the members...