Definition of Nobelissimos. Meaning of Nobelissimos. Synonyms of Nobelissimos

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nobelissimos. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nobelissimos and, of course, Nobelissimos synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nobelissimos.

Definition of Nobelissimos

No result for Nobelissimos. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Nobelissimos from wikipedia

- Nobilissimus (Latin for "most noble"), in Byzantine Gr**** nōbelissimos (Gr****: νωβελίσσιμος), was one of the highest imperial titles in the late Roman...
- Christopher, caesar Nikephoros, caesar Niketas, nobelissimos Eudokimos, nobelissimos Anthimos, nobelissimos Anthousa (an iconodule, after her father's death...
- Georgia upon the death of his father in 1072 and received the title of nobelissimos and later that of sebastos from the Byzantine emperor. A year later,...
- Roger de Flor, leader of the Catalan Grand Company, kaisar in 1304. Nobelissimos (νωβελίσσιμος), from the Latin Nobilissimus ("most noble") — Originally...
- managed to capture about a hundred prisoners, for which he was promoted to nobelissimos. He was next dispatched to ****ist the city of Adrianople, which was being...
- probably Domestic of Schools of the West. However, a seal of a "John, nōbelissimos, prōtovestiarios and Grand Domestic of the Schools of the East" might...
- Empress Zoe. He was restored by his nephew Michael V and promoted to nōbelissimos, but was blinded and exiled again when the latter was deposed. Constantine...
- imperial table—along with the Patriarch of Constantinople, the Caesar, the nōbelissimos, the kouropalatēs and the basileopatōr—and by the prominent role she...
- By late 1094 he was back in Constantinople and had been promoted to nobelissimos. There he took part in the Council of Blachernae against Leo of Chalcedon...