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- replaced in imperial titulature with the phrase: pontifex inclytus. The first to adopt the inclytus alternative to maximus may have been the rebel augustus...
- definition for periklutos: "heard of all round, famous, renowned, Latin inclytus: of things, excellent, noble, glorious". Rev. James Morris Whiton, ed....
- from the reign of Gratian (r. 375–383) onward used the style pontifex inclytus ("honorable pontiff"). The title of pontifex maximus was eventually adopted...
- contains three species: Systenites argutus (Meunier, 1907) Systenites inclytus (Meunier, 1907) Systenites splendidus (Meunier, 1907) Grichanov, I. Ya...
- priesthood. Emperors from Gratian to Marcian styled themselves as pontifex inclytus, "honorable pontiff". The title of pontifex maximus was not adopted by...
- an English Dominican theologian, given the Scholastic accolade Doctor Inclytus. He was created Cardinal in December 1303 by Pope Benedict XI; it is unclear...
- definition for periklutos: "heard of all round, famous, renowned, Latin inclytus: of things, excellent, noble, glorious". Rev. James M. Whiton, ed. A Lexicon...
- Italy 486–493) refers to Theoderic as dominus noster gloriosissimus adque inclytus rex Theodericus victor ac triumfator semper Augustus ("Our lord, the most...
- no further emperor used that title, which became pontifex in****us (or inclytus), "honourable priest". With the collapse of the Danube frontier under the...
- Gratian (375–383), who declined it, instead ****uming the title of Pontifex Inclytus, which was not ****ociated with the former pagan state religion. The title...