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- Holy Roman Emperor, a precedent set by Charlemagne who used the title serenissimus Augustus. As such, Augustus was sometimes also used as a name for men...
- 780. German: Zweikaiserproblem, "two-emperors problem" Latin: Karolus serenissimus augustus a deo coronatus magnus pacificus imperator Romanum gubernans...
- gubernans Imperium ("Emperor Augustus, governing the Roman Empire") and serenissimus Augustus a Deo coronatus, magnus pacificus Imperator Romanorum gubernans...
- Serenissimus and the Last Virgin (German:Serenissimus und die letzte Jungfrau) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Hans...
- power in his domains ("in urbe Gallecia regnante Comite Raymundus"): "serenissimus totius Gallecie comes", "totius Gallecie Senior et Dominus", "totius...
- case, the music was published anonymously, as by "S.R.D" (standing for Serenissimus Rudolfus Dux). He acquired a significant library of musical compositions...
- as Troedler Luther (1928) as Aleander Scampolo (1928) as the waiter Serenissimus and the Last Virgin (1928) The Republic of Flappers (1928) Volga Volga...
- Venetian ("la Serenissima Repubblica" in Italian), the Doge was known as Serenissimus ("Most Serene") as was the Duke of Mantua. Children of the Savoy kings...
- honour "Auf steiler Dornenbahn" : On steep thorn alley "Serenissimus als Bürger" : Serenissimus as citizen "Das hungernde Wien" : The starving vienna "Der...
- doing so. The charter reads, "I, the most serene emperor Ordoño" (Ego serenissimus imperator Ordonius). Ordoño II's successor, Ramiro II (931–51), is not...