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- II.12, before 469), and one by Ruricius (II.32, 485/506). He was a vir inlustris. When he received Ruricius' letter, he had recently been ordained a priest...
- "vir magnificus". In ancient inscriptions and m****cripts, the spelling "inlustris" is more frequent. Because the illustres were a subset of the clarissimi...
- Agricola (consul 421) (365–?), Western Roman statesman Agricola (vir inlustris) (fl. 466–485), son of the Western Roman Emperor Avitus Saints Vitalis...
- However, since Macrobius is frequently referred to as vir clarissimus et inlustris, a title which was achieved by holding public office, we can reasonably...
- of Albinus Basilius lists his titles at the time of the consulate: vir inlustris, comes domesticorum, patricius and ordinary consul. This identification...
- PRIO RESTITVIT Decius Marius Venantius Basilius, vir clarissimus and inlustris, Praefectus urbi, Patricius, Consul ordinarius restored at his own expenses...
- consular regalia and the inscription Flavius Astyrius vir clarissimus et inlustris comes ex magistro utriusque militiae consul ordinarius. As spelled on...
- Theodosius I. The heading of the prefatory epistle identifies him as a vir inlustris, translatable as “a distinguished man”; at the time, this phrase was a...
- i. illustris, illustrisimus, illustrisima i.v. idoneus vir proper man inlustris illustrious Used for late Roman officials of the highest rank: praetorian...
- who, in 424, was a praetor. In the inscription, Probus is styled as vir inlustris, but his office is not given; however, since he belonged to a noble and...