- The
vestararius was the
manager of the
medieval Roman Curia office of the
vestiarium (cf. the
Byzantine imperial wardrobe and treasury, the vestiarion)...
- cardinal-priest of
Santa Susanna by Pope
Adrian I, and
seemingly also
vestiarius, or
chief of the
pontifical treasury, or wardrobe. He was
elected on 26...
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Globulus vestiarius Schumacher, 1817 (unnecessary
substitute name and thus
objective synonym)
Rotella lineolata Lamarck, 1822
Trochus vestiarius Linnaeus...
- Et
mundum frīgus habuimus. Vix mē
balneus calfēcit.
Tamen calda pōtiō
vestiārius est. Stāminātās dūxī, et plānē mātus sum. Vīnus mihi in
cerebrum abiit...
- divanului, Vătaf de agie, Vătaf de plai, Vătaf de hotar, etc.).
Vistier Latin vestiarius, a
person in
charge of the
wardrobe a
title of treasurer.
Voievod Slavic...
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Ancient Gr**** πρωτεύω — to be the first, to take the
first place +
Latin vestiarius —
storage (chest) for clothes, wardrobe) of the emperor; Epi tes trapezes...
-
first century, and the
middle of the second.
Lucius Ursius Sosander, a
vestiarius, a
cloth merchant or tailor, had been one of the
Seviri at Cremona, and...
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Trochoidea Family:
Trochidae Genus:
Umbonium Link, 1807 Type
species Trochus vestiarius Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms Globulus Schumacher, 1817 (objective
synonym of...
- 53 of St. Benedict's Rule. (9) The almoner. (10) The chamberlain, or "
vestiarius".
Besides these officials who were
appointed more or less permanently...
-
funerary inscription found at Campodipietra.
Marcus Accius M. l. Primus, a
vestiarius, or clothier,
buried at Narbo.
Lucius Accius Reburrus Ter(mestinus?),...