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- Vigilantia (Gr****: Βιγιλαντία, born c. 490) was a sister of Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), and mother to his successor Justin II (r. 565–574)...
- which cost the Romans much of their territory in Italy. He was a son of Vigilantia and Dulcidio (sometimes rendered as Dulcissimus), respectively the sister...
- Regiment - Ex Alis Pugnamus (We Fight on Wings) 4th Aviation Regiment - Vigilantia Aeterna (Eternal Vigilance) 5th Aviation Regiment - Acute and Alert 7th...
- philosopher (d. 570) Romanos the Melodist, Syrian poet (approximate date) Vigilantia, Byzantine princess (approximate date) Feng, Chinese empress and regent...
- sister Vigilantia (born c. 455) married Sabbatius and had two children: the ****ure emperor Petrus Sabbatius Justini**** (born 483) and Vigilantia (born...
- the King's Works in England. The ICWCI - motto: Potestate, Probitate et Vigilantia (Ability, Integrity and Vigilance) - is the professional body that supports...
- founded Justiniana Prima not far from his birthplace. His mother was Vigilantia, the sister of Justin. Justin, who was commander of one of the imperial...
- November 565 – 5 October 578 (12 years, 10 months and 21 days) Son of Vigilantia, sister of Justinian I Unknown – 5 October 578 Lost most of Italy to the...
- demi-eagle displa**** with two heads, sable beaked gules. The motto is VIGILANTIA. Lanarkshire occupies the valley of the river Clyde, which crosses the...
- Guardian, Defender, Protector Region of origin Europe Motto Industria et vigilantia (By industry and vigilance) Other names Variant form(s) Wächter, Wachtel...