Imperator totius Hispaniae is a Latin title meaning "Emperor of All Spain". In Spain in the Middle Ages, the title "emperor" (from Latin imperator) was...
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monimentis inter septentrionem et occidentem iacet, Germaniae, Galliae, Hispaniae, multo maximis Europae partibus magno intervallo adversa. Albion ipsi...
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Espáine as an "etymological figment" translated from the Latin mīles Hispaniae, meaning "soldier of Hispania (Spain)", attested in a passage (§ 13) in...
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Sitifensis. And, under the authority of the Vicarius of the diocese of Hispaniae: A Comes rei militaris of Mauretania Tingitana, also ranking as vir spectabilis...
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group are led by three sons of a warrior or soldier from Hispania (mīles Hispaniae), who sail to Ireland with thirty ships, each carrying thirty wives. They...
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annotating it, published it in 1649–1651 as two volumes, Rerum Medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus Seu Nova Plantarium, Animalium et Mineralium Mexicanorum Historia...
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the Castle of Montearagón. Its sources are mainly the Historia de rebus Hispaniae by the Toledan through its Aragonese version Estoria de los godos (1253)...
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Toledo, the names of the Visigoth kingdom (Regnum Gothorum) and Spain (Hispaniae or Spaniae) were used more and more frequently as synonymous terms, beginning...
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all the Iberian Peninsula and considering himself as Imperator totius Hispaniae. Afterward, in his Curia regis elevates Castille from County to Kingdom...
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before considering the use of force. He adopted the title Imperator totius Hispaniae ("Emperor of all Hispania", referring to all the Christian kingdoms of...
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Sons of Míl Espáine (or Milesians). The name Míl Espáine comes from the Latin Miles Hispaniae ("soldier of Hispania"). After they land, they fight against...
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L.Goodenough-Hakluyt-London-1921 Margarit i Pau, Joan: Paralipomenon Hispaniae libri decem. "Cervantes Virtual; f. LXXXIIIv". Archived from the original...
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King Alfonso VII of Castile and León is proclaimed Imperator totius Hispaniae. 1137 Battle of Arcos de Valdevez Peace treaty of Tui, whereby Prince...
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affirmat Hernandus Galego, qui ad eas explorandas missus fuit a Rege Hispaniae Anno 1576 (Hernando Gallego, who in the year 1576 was sent by the King...
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Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et Germaniarum Latinae; Vol II: Inscriptiones Hispaniae Latinae. ILER = Inscripciones Latinas de la España Romana IRPL = Inscriptions...
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Napoléon and Charles Napoléon. The origin of the title Imperator totius Hispaniae (Latin for Emperor of All Spain) is murky. It was associated with the...
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Kings of Castile and Kings of Leon, used the title of Imperator totius Hispaniae, in which there were claims, not only of the suzerainty over the other...
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peninsula. This monarch was rightly called 'Rex Ibericus', 'Rex totius Hispaniae' and 'Rex Imperator'. He favored pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela...
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263 n. 75 Curchin, L., A., A Roman Spain, pp. 32-33 Richardson, J., R., Hispaniae, Spain and the Development of Roman Imperialism, pp. 112-123 Silva, L...
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imperiale culmen and minted coins with the inscription Imperator totius Hispaniae after being crowned in it. Such a sovereign was considered the most direct...
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husband. According to the Chronica latina regum Castellae and the De rebus Hispaniae, Fernán's influence was so decisive during the reign of Alfonso VII, that...
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and to be known as dei gratia comes (counts by the grace of god) and dux catalanensis (Catalan dukes) or even Hispaniae subjogator (attorney of Hispania)...
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structures in 297), Mauretania Tingitana became part of the Diocese of Hispaniae, 'the Spains', and, by extension, part of the Praetorian prefecture of...
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Walter W.S. and José Guidol Ricart. Pintura e imaginería romaánicas. Ars Hispaniae 6 (2nd rev. ed.) Madrid, 1950: page 295. Delcor, Mathias. “L’Iconographie...
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mechanics), p. 393. From p. 393: " ... quod nihilominus Anno 1538 in Hispaniae oppido Toleto &c. coram piae memoriae Carolo V. Imperatore, cum decem...
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monarchs of Castile and León, from Alfonso V and Alfonso VI (crowned Hispaniae Imperator) to Alfonso X and Alfonso XI tended to embrace an imperial ideal...
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praesentans. (…) Hadefonsus rex Galleciae et Asturiae praedata Olisipona ultima Hispaniae civitate insignia victoriae suae loricas, mulos captivosque Mauros domno...
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economic disasters that befell Aragon in 1174. The account in De rebus Hispaniae (Madrid: 1793), II, 150–51, quoted in Ubieto Arteta (1958), note 1: [Alfonsus]...
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Seville's hinterland in 1602. Monarchia Hispanica.google.com, Monarchia Hispaniae. digital.ub.uni. Reyno de España, google.com Kamen, H. (2005). Spain 1469–1714:...
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