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- Konstantin (1785). Commentatio Canonica de Legatis et Nuntiis Pontifi**** (in Latin). Schott, Johann (1778). De Legatis Natis (in Latin). Bamberg: Klietsch....
- figure of the legate as a major second-in-command was eliminated. Multiple legati were ****igned to every army, each in command of a legion, which was called...
- 40 BCE, of the gens Falcidia. He was the author of the Lex Falcidia de Legatis, a law on inheritance which remained in force in the sixth century CE,...
- legitimated the emperor's rule, and the emperor emplo**** senators as legates (legati): generals, diplomats, and administrators. The practical source of an emperor's...
- emperor. In the military hierarchy, the legatus' direct subordinates were the legati legionis (the commanders of the legions based in the province), who in turn...
- This is a list of known governors of the Arabia Petraea. Created in AD 106 following its annexation by the Roman emperor Trajan, it was governed by a senatorial...
- Elia Legati (born 3 January 1986) is an Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. Legati was signed by Milan from Fiorenzuola in...
- tribune of the plebs in BC 40, was the author of the Lex Falcidia de Legatis, which remained in force in the sixth century AD, when it was incorporated...
- Madrid, Spain. Germonius is best known for his treatise on amb****adors, De legatis principum et populorum libri tres (Rome, 1627). According to the Encyclopædia...
- the province of Africa Proconsularis and chose Severus as one of his two legati pro praetore, a senior military appointment. Following the end of this term...