- . ****c
robur invictum et
ferocitas animi ... nec
praeter se
quicquam potentius credere ... In him
there had been
resistless might, and a
fierceness of...
-
alive by retreating. Valeri****,
Master of the Stable.
Killed in battle.
Potentius,
tribune of the Promoti, a
branch of the cavalry, son of Ursicinus, former...
- 14 communes. The
etymology of Pouancé
could come from the
latin name,
Potentius,
derived from the
latin potens (powerful).
Others make its
derived from...
- not
merely ****
servitio debito (because they owed service) but
quanto potentius poteritis (because they owed allegiance). The army the King eventually...
- Ursicinus' staff,
revered him.
Ursicinus had
several sons, most
notable was
Potentius who died at the
Battle of Adrianople. Wallace-Hadrill, A., Ammi**** Marcellinus...