-
Vicarius is a
Latin word,
meaning substitute or deputy. It is the root of the
English word "vicar". Originally, in
ancient Rome, this
office was equivalent...
- his ****cution of the Christians,
seems to
indicate the
existence of
vicarii praefectorum in the time of Diocletian: And so that
everything would be...
- This is a
partial list of
governors of
Roman Britain from 43 to 409. As the
unified province "Britannia",
Roman Britain was a
consular province, meaning...
- Pope Pius X (21
February 1905),
Inter multiplices curas, 62, Pariter, qui
vicarii generalis aut
etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc
munere dumtaxat perdurante...
- (Byzantine era)
deputies of the
prefects of the
praetorium (agentes vices), or
vicarii, in
Genoa and Rome are
mentioned in
papal epistles. However, it
seems that...
- The
Diocese of Asia (Latin:
Dioecesis Asiana, Gr****: Διοίκησις Ἀσίας/Άσιανῆς) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire,
incorporating the
provinces of western...
- the age of 65".
Vatican Insider.
Retrieved 4
January 2014. "Pariter, qui
vicarii generalis aut
etiam capitularis munere fungitur, hoc
munere dumtaxat perdurante...
- provinces"); the
comites of the new
echelon were ****igned
alongside the
vicarii in the
civil dioceses of the
latter so that the
comites became permanent...
-
headed by his
respective praetorian prefect, each
supervising several vicarii, the governors-general in
charge of another,
lasting new administrative...
- The
Diocese of
Thrace (Latin:
Dioecesis Thraciae, Gr****: Διοίκησις Θρᾴκης) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire,
incorporating the
provinces of the...