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  Medieval Sourcebook: Notitia Dignitatum (Register of Dignitaries), c. 400
of Honorias; of Cappadocia prima; of Cappadocia secunda; of Helenopontus; of Poutus Polemoniacus; of Armenia prima; of Armenia secunda; of Galatia salutaris.
of the frontier of Mauritania Caesariensis; of the Tripolitan frontier; of Pannonia prima and ripuarian Noricum; of Pannonia secunda; of ripuarian Valeria; of Raetia prima and secunda; of Sequanica; of the Armorican and Nervican tract; of Belgica secunda; of Germania prima; of Britannia; of Mogontiacensis.
Venetia; Aemilia; Liguria; Flaminia and Picentim, and Picenum; Tuscia and Umbria; Picenum suburbicarium; Campania; Sicily; Apulia and Calabria, Lucania andd Brittii; the Cottian Alps; Raetia prima, Raetia secunda; Samnium; Valeria; Sardinia; Corsica.
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 Virtual Rome | North | Viennensis | Aquitania
During the 3rd century AD the original Aquitanian tribes, now reduced to 9, were detached to form the separate province of Novempopulana, based on Elusa (eauze), later superseded by Civitas Auscorum (Auch).
The province of Aquitania now lay to its north, and in the later empire was subdivided into Aquitania Prima and Secunda, with their capitals at Avaricum and Burdigala.
Soon after 400, however, this situation was transformed by the invasions of the Visigoths, who in 417 were recognized as a federate state in Aquitania Secunda (together with parts of Novempopulana and Narbonensis Prima); a proportion of the Roman properties in the area came under their control, and they replaced Catholocism by Arianism.
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 The CNH or Notitia Dignitatum: Translation
[1/2.102] in [the diocese of] Pontus eight: [1/2.103] of Honorias; [1/2.104] of Cappadocia prima; [1/2.105] of Cappadocia secunda; [1/2.106] of Helenopontus; [1/2.107] of Pontus Polemoniacus; [1/2.108] of Armenia prima; [1/2.109] of Armenia secunda; [1/2.110] of Galatia salutaris.
[85/6.104] in the Gauls eleven: [85/6.105] of the maritime Alps; [85/6.106] of the Pennine and Graian Alps; [85/6.107] of Maxima Sequanorum; [85/6.108] of Aquitanica prima; [85/6.109] of Aquitanica secunda; [85/6.110] of Novempopulana; [85/6.111] of Narbonensis prima; [85/6.112] of Narbonensis secunda; [85/6.113] of Lugdunensis secunda; [85/6.114] of Lugduneasis tertia; [85/6.115] of Lugunensis Senonica.
[124.8] Presidents: [124.9] of the Maritime Alps, [124.10] of the Pennine and Graiam Alps, [124.11] of Maxima Sequanorum, [124.12] of Aquitanica prima, [124.13] of Aquitanica secunda, [124.14] of Novem populi, [124.15] of Narbonensis prima, [124.16] of Narbonensis secunda, [124.17] of Lugdunensis secunda, [124.18] of Lugdunensis tertia, [124.19] of Lugdunensis Senonia.
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Viennensis was named after the city of Vienna (now Vienne), and entirely in present-day France, roughly south of the Loire.
It was originally part of Caesar's newly conquered province of Transalpine Gaul, but a separate diocese from the start.
Narbonensis II In the fifth century, Viennensis was replaced by a diocese of Septem Provinciae ('7 Provinces') with similar boundaries.
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 Roman Province info here at en.allrssfeeds.info   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Viennensis Alpes Maritimae Aquitanica I Aquitanica II Novempopulana Narbonnensis I Narbonensis II In the fifth century, Viennensis was replaced by a diocese of Septem Provinciae ('7 Provinces') with similar boundaries.
Dalmatia Noricum mediterraneum Noricum ripensis Pannonia Prima Pannonia Secunda Savia Valeria ripensis Roman province Diocese of Dacia
Macedonia Prima Macedonia Salutaris (or Macedonia Secunda) Thessalia Epirus vetus Epirus nova Achaea Creta Roman province Prefecture of Oriens
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 New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chambers | Christian Classics Ethereal ...
With their neighbors on the southwest, the Alemanni, they had many conflicts, and summoned the aid of the Romans; they are found cooperating on the Rhine with Valentinian I. against them in 370.
Next they occupied the right bank of the river, and the Vandal invasion of Gaul in the fifth century carried them across with it, to receive an allotment of land in Germania prima, a province of Gaul, in 413, and become subject to the empire.
But they must have recovered before many years, for in 457, with the consent of the West-Goths, they occupied the province Lugdunensis prima; in the following decade they extended their rule over the Provincia Viennensis; and about 472 they added the greater part of the Maxima Sequanorum.
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 Order of Preachers
These were borrowed in great part from the Constitutions of Prémontré, but with some essential features, adapted to the purposes of the new Preachers who also renounced private possession of property, but retained the revenues.
The "Consuetudines" formed the first part (prima distinctio) of the primitive Constitutions of the order (Quétif-Echard, "Scriptores Ord.
The discussions between the Preachers and the Friars on the poverty of Christ and the Apostles was also settled by John XXII in the Thomistic sense [(12 Nov., 1323), Ehrle, "Archiv.
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 The Letters of Sidonius Apollinaris - c. 431-c. 489 - In Two Parts - part Two - Translated by O.M. Dalton (1915) - ...
They were: Viennensis, Narbonensis Prima and Secunda, Novempopulana, Aquitanica Prima and Secunda, Alpes Maritimae (Marquardt, Römische Staatsverwaltung, i.
2 The enlarged Burgundian territory was bounded, now or shortly afterwards, on the south by the Visigoths of Aquitanica Prima and by Narbonensis Secunda, on the north by the weak state of Aegidius and Syagrius in Belgica, soon destined to be absorbed by the Franks (Schmidt, Geschichte, pp.
It included the Viennensis, Maxima Sequanorum, Alpes Graiae et Poeninae, Lugdunensis Prima, including Nevers, and part of Narbonensis Secunda between the Rhône and the Durance.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Festus
Caesar, with ten legions which had 3,000 Italian soldiers each, over nine years subjugated the Gauls from the Alps as far as to the Rhine, battled with barbarians settled beyond the Rhine, crossed to Britain, and, in the tenth year, made the Gauls and Britains tributaries.
There are in Gaul, Aquitania, and the Britains eighteen provinces: the Maritime Alps, the province of Viennensis, Narbonensis, Novempopulana, two Aquitanias, the Graiean Alps, Maxima Sequanorum, two Germanies, two Belgicas, two Lugdunenses; in Brittania, Maxima Caesariensis, Flavia Caesariensis, Brittania Prima, and Brittania Secunda.
From the shore of the sea, we gradually moved on Illyricum.
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 Notitia Dignitatum
Praefectus legionis primae adiutricis cohortis quintae partis superioris, Bregtione.
Praefectus legionis primae Noricorum militum liburnariorum cohortis Quintae partis superioris, Adiuuense.
Tribunus cohortis primae novae Armoricanae, Grannona in litore Saxonico.
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 Findbuch.Net: Nur-Textversion
01.05 (Acta Decanatum V) "Liber Actorum Collegii Medici Archigymnasii Viennensis Facus Die Prima Maii Anno MDCV"
01.15 (Acta Decanatum XV) "Rapulare Actorum Inlytae Facultatis Medicae Viennensis ab Anno 1745"
Medicinischen Facultät allhier von 1413 angefangen, welches in die Ordnung einzurichten verordnet hat Perill.
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 Amazon.ca: V2 Sacred Cantatas Bwv30-36: Music: Johann Sebastian Bach,Nikolaus Harnoncourt,Gustav Leonhardt,Viennensis ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
~ Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Conductor), Gustav Leonhardt (Conductor), Viennensis Chorus (Orchestra), Vienna Concentus Musicus (Orchestra), et al.
Orchestra: Viennensis Chorus, Vienna Concentus Musicus, Vienna Boys' Choir
Performed by Viennensis Chorus, Vienna Concentus Musicus, Vienna Boys' Choir
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 SULAIR : Medieval Studies : New Acquisitions
Province Ecclesiastique de Vienne et d'Arles (Viennensis et Alpes Graiae et Poeninae) par Jacques Biarne...
Province ecclesiastique de Lyon (Lugdunensis Prima) par Brigitte Beaujard...
Province ecclesiastique de Narbonne (Narbonensis Prima) par Paul-Albert Fevrier, Xavier Barral I. Altet -- VIII.
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 LOTE13 Newsfax, Turn 8
The offer to wed one of the fine noblewomen of the land, and the peaceful passage of the Huns, convinced the magnates that their future lay with Mediolanum.
They had long regarded the Dead God as the prima facia inferior religion of their peasantry and were not about to be lowered to their level.
Come spring the horde continued on into Viennensis, Roman cities having been warned ahead of time to close their gates.
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 SULAIR : Medieval Studies : New Acquisitions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Province Ecclesiastique de Vienne et d'Arles (Viennensis et Alpes Graiae et Poeninae) par Jacques Biarne...
Province ecclesiastique de Lyon (Lugdunensis Prima) par Brigitte Beaujard...
Province ecclesiastique de Narbonne (Narbonensis Prima) par Paul-Albert Fevrier, Xavier Barral I. Altet -- VIII.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Every province had a Primas; the oldest bishop being usually chosen to this office.
Pope Zosimus had, indeed, in 417, twenty-eight years before, appointed the bishop of Arles, which was a capital of seven provinces, to be papal vicar in Gaul, and had granted him metropolitan rights in the provinces Viennensis, and Narbonensis prima and secunda, though with the reservation of causae majores.
Justinian, in 535, formed of it a new diocese, with an independent patriarch at Prima Justiniana (or Achrida, his native city); but this arbitrary innovation had no vitality, and Gregory I. recovered active intercourse with the Illyrian bishops.
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 History of the Christian Church, Schaff, 1910 edition with power search.
Every province had a Primas; the oldest bishop being usually chosen to this office.
Pope Zosimus had, indeed, in 417, twenty-eight years before, appointed the bishop of Arles, which was a capital of seven provinces, to be papal vicar in Gaul, and had granted him metropolitan rights in the provinces Viennensis, and Narbonensis prima and secunda, though with the reservation of causae majores.
Justinian, in 535, formed of it a new diocese, with an independent patriarch at Prima Justiniana (or Achrida, his native city); but this arbitrary innovation had no vitality, and Gregory I. recovered active intercourse with the Illyrian bishops.
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 Helen R. Kahn & Assoc. Inc. - Catalogue 69: Gemelli, Geuder, Gifford, Great Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nuova edizione accresciuta ricorretta, e divisa in nove volumi, con un Indice de'viaggiatori, e loro opere.
Contenente la prima Parte de' Viaggi per Europa divisati in varie Lettere famigliari scritte al Sig.
Bound in original pasteboard, uncut edges; contemporary manuscript title on spines; foliated initial; decorative head-piece.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Order of Preachers
These were borrowed in great part from the Constitutions of Prémontré, but with some essential features, adapted to the purposes of the new Preachers who also renounced private possession of property, but retained the revenues.
The "Consuetudines" formed the first part (prima distinctio) of the primitive Constitutions of the order (Quétif-Echard, "Scriptores Ord.
See Zigliara, "De Mente Concilii Viennensis", Rome, 1878, pp.
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 EPHEMERIS. Nuntii Latini universi.
Nicolaus Josephus Jacquinus (1727—1817) Batavus, botanicus insignis, qui ob hoc promerebatur nomen „Linnaeus Viennae", fuit professor Academiae Montanisticae in Schemnicio Hungariae Superioris (hodie Slovaciae), postea professor rectorque Universitatis Viennensis.
Lingua physicorum eius temporis erat Latina, in qua commercium epistularum habebant inter se.
Sed quod in prioribus litteris promiseras, quartum Florae volumen nondum accepimus, adeoque obnixe rogo, ut prima, quae dabitur occasione illud quoque transmittere velis ad complendam pulcherrimam, quae unquam in luce data est, iconum seriem.
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 1652
Every province had a Primas; the oldest bishop being usually chosen to this office.
502 The North African bishops also, with all respect for the Roman see, long maintained Cyprian’s spirit of independence, and in a council at Hippo Regius, in 393, protested against such titles as princeps sacerdotum, summus sacerdos, assumed by the patriarchs, and were willing only to allow the title of primae sedis episcopus.
When, in consequence of the Christological controversies, the Nestorians and Monophysites split off from the orthodox church, they established independent schismatic patriarchates, which continue to this day, showing that the patriarchal constitution answers most nearly to the oriental type of Christianity.
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 Sidonius Apollinaris, Letters. Tr. O.M. Dalton (1915) pp. xi-clv ; Introduction
Theodoric, who had attacked Aries, abandoned open hostility, and renewed his previous relations to the empire; the Burgundians, returning to their old position as loyal foederati, were confirmed in possession of all Lugdunensis Prima except the capital itself.
While Euric's lieutenant Victorius made steady conquests in Aquitanica Prima he himself overran the country beyond the Rhône, which he was unable to retain on account of Burgundian jealousy.
The fulfilment of his ambitions involved the absorption of Auvergne, the most loyal district which remained to the empire, inhabited by a war-like race claiming Trojan descent, a people which had fought with Hannibal, and, in the person of Vercingetorix, sent against Julius Caesar a captain worthy of his military genius.
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 Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências - A taxonomic bibliography of the South American snakes of the Crotalus ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Another curious point in Le Conte's paper, which we haven't seen cited since is (l.c.: 417-418): "The male is generally to be distinguished by a fl spot behind the occiput''.
Crotalus dryinas Linnaeus, 1758, unnecessarily, as said, emended to dryinus, and left out of the scheme by Klauber (1956), was revived by Hoge (1966: 142) as subspecies dryinus of durissus L. In spite of its material flaws, Hoge's (1966) paper should not be prima facie dismissed.
Butantan herpetologists handle literally thousands of live snakes, and this certainly educates the eye to significant peculiarities of color pattern that, in the finished research, may turn out to be poorly expressed or even omitted, but are nonetheless real.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Guide
Mandamus autem ut hae Apostolicae Litterae voluntatis Nostra testes quamprimum post mortem Nostram, et, si per adiuncta liceat, ipso etiam obitus Nostri die, in prima generali praesentium Cardinalium Congregatione e vestigio et extra ordinem indicenda, per integrum recitentur.
Prima Congregatione habita idem nuncium iterum dabitur per commendatas litteras, sigillisque munitas, ut iisdem locus et ternpus significentur, quibus Conclave habebitur.
- In prima congregatione, quam 0rdinis Capita cum Cardinali Camerario habebunt, omnes communicationes ex more ad Gubernia mittentur, idest mittentur ad omnia Gubernia, etiam ad ea quibuscum S. Sedes diplomaticas communicationes forte non habeat, etsi hae communicationes vel nunquam intercesserint vel interruptae fuetint, dummodo haec Gubernia recognita iam sint a Summo Pontifice defuncto.
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 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. III
There were two cities in Egypt named Ptolemais, one in Upper Egypt below Abydos; one a port of the Red Sea.
After the time of Constantine, Cilicia was divided into threedistricts; Cilicia Prima, with Tarsus for chief town; Secunda, with Anazarbus; Tertia, with Seleuceia.
Crispus and Fausta were put to death in 326.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Dux
3 Dukes in the diocese of PANNONIAE : in Pannonia prima and Noricum ripense, in (ripuarian) Valeria, in ; only later also a Count called of Illyricum (disputed prefecture, see above)
Britanny), in Belgica (secunda), in Mogontiacensis, in Sequanica; also a Comes of the Tractus Argentoratensis; (later abolished?) in Germania prima; no Comes
neither Dux nor Count in the neighbouring diocese of VIENNENSIS (i.e.
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 Newton's Printed Theological Sources
Or, A description of those spirituall prerogatives wherewith Christ hath endowed her...
Adonis Viennensis Archiepiscopi, Breviarium chronicorum ab origine mundi ad sua usque tempora...
__ Annales Veteris Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti: una cum rerum Asiaticarum et Ægyptiacarum chronico...
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 Newton's Printed Theological Sources
Or, A description of those spirituall prerogatives wherewith Christ hath endowed her...
Adonis Viennensis Archiepiscopi, Breviarium chronicorum ab origine mundi ad sua usque tempora...
__ Annales Veteris Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti: una cum rerum Asiaticarum et Ægyptiacarum chronico...
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 Classical Net - Antonio Caldara - Discography
Prima Imperiale by Girolamo Fantini (transcribed fro 8 trumpets) Conductor: Simon Wright - Philharmonia Orchestra
Fux, Johann Joseph: Plaudite, sonat tuba for tenor, trumpet, strings and continuo
Max Emanuel Cencic (soprano), Jean Nirouet (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Ernst Jankowitsch (bass) with the Wiener Sangerknaben and the Chorus Viennensis accompanied: the Capella Caldara, with Martin Haselbock (organ)/ Uwe Christian Harrer
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