- Dux
Britanniarum was a
military post in
Roman Britain,
probably created by
Emperor Diocletian or
Constantine I
during the late
third or
early fourth century...
- The
Comes Britanniarum (Latin for "Count of the Britains") was a
military post in
Roman Britain with
command over the
mobile field army from the mid-4th...
- one—would have been Caracalla. The
British section is
known as the Iter
Britanniarum, and can be
described as the 'road map' of
Roman Britain.
There are 15...
-
Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensor, or
Victoria by the
Grace of God
Queen of the Britains,
Defender of the
Faith Victoria Dei
Gratia Britanniarum Regina...
-
Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensor or
Victoria by the
Grace of God
Queen of the Britains,
Defender of the
Faith Victoria Dei
Gratia Britanniarum Regina...
-
GRATIA BRITANNIARUM REX
FIDEI DEFENSOR William IV, by the
Grace of God, of the
Britains King,
Defender of the
Faith VICTORIA DEI
GRATIA BRITANNIARUM REGINA...
- were
demonetised on 31
December 1869. In full,
Georgius IV Dei
Gratia Britanniarum Rex
Fidei Defensor (George IV, By the
Grace of God, King of the Britains...
- Commonwealth,
Defender of the
Faith in Latin:
Elizabeth II, Dei
Gratia Britanniarum Regnorumque Suorum Ceterorum Regina,
Consortionis Populorum Princeps...
- Africae,
comes Tingitaniae,
comes Tractus Argentoratensis, and
comes Britanniarum ad
Litoris Saxonici per Britanniam; and 2 in the
Eastern Empire: comes...
-
Albany patrol. He is a
former chief of Fort Albany. Latin: Dei
gratia Britanniarum omnium Rex
Fidei Defensor, lit. 'By the
grace of God of all the Britains...