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This approval of slavery was reaffirmed and extended in the Romanus Pontifex bull of 1455 ( also by Nicholas V ).
On his way from Enfide, Benedict met a monk, Romanus of Subiaco, whose monastery was on the mountain above the cliff overhanging the cave.
The Emperor Romanus Diogenes was captured.
Diocletian believed that Romanus of Caesarea was arrogant, and he left the city for Nicomedia in the winter, accompanied by Galerius.
The Ich bin ein Berliner speech is in part derived from a speech Kennedy gave at a Civic Reception on May 4, 1962, in New Orleans ; there also he used the phrase civis Romanus sum by saying " Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was to say, " I am a citizen of Rome.
The approval of slavery under these conditions was reaffirmed and extended in his Romanus Pontifex bull of 1455.
One of the ways he paid for his donatives and mass entertainments was to tax the senatorial order, and on many inscriptions, the traditional order of the two nominal powers of the state, the Senate and People ( Senatus Populusque Romanus ) is provocatively reversed ( Populus Senatusque ...).
Ammianus Marcellinus recounts that the crisis was worsened by a corrupt Roman governor named Romanus during a major tribal raid who demanded bribes to protect the city.
A French legend that sprang up around the name of St. Romanus (" Romain ") ( AD 631 – 641 ), the former chancellor of the Merovingian king Clotaire II who was made bishop of Rouen, relates how he delivered the country around Rouen from a monster called Gargouille or Goji.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Astyrius and Romanus ( or, less frequently, year 1202 Ab urbe condita ).
Pope Romanus was Pope from August to November 897.
Maurice gathered together a party of local discontented nobles and approached the local soldiers, the exercitus Romanus, and convinced them that the Pope had withheld their pay and was keeping the arrears in the Lateran.
Romanos I Lekapenos ( or Romanus I Lecapenus ) ( Greek: Ρωμανός Α ΄ Λακαπήνος, Rōmanos I Lakapēnos ; ) ( circa 870 – June 15, 948 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 920 until his deposition on December 16, 944.
In his De Administrando Imperio manual written for his son and successor, Romanus II, he minces no words about his late father-in-law: " the lord Romanus the Emperor was an idiot and an illiterate man, neither bred in the high imperial manner, nor following Roman custom from the beginning, nor of imperial or noble descent, and therefore the more rude and authoritarian in doing most things ... for his beliefs were uncouth, obstinate, ignorant of what is good, and unwilling to adhere to what is right and proper.
Romanos ( or Romanus ) II ( Greek: Ρωμανός Β ΄, Rōmanos II ) ( 938 – 15 March 963 ) was a Byzantine Emperor.
Romanos III Argyros ( or Romanus III Argyrus ) (, Rōmanos III Argyros ) ( 968 – 11 April 1034 ) was Byzantine emperor from 15 November 1028 until his death.
Romanos ( or Romanus ) IV Diogenes ( Greek: Ρωμανός Δ ΄ Διογένης, Rōmanos IV Diogenēs ) was a member of the Byzantine military aristocracy who, after his marriage to the widowed empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa was crowned Byzantine emperor and reigned from 1068 to 1071.
She took this course of action firstly due to her concern that unless she managed to find a powerful husband, she could easily lose the regency to any unscrupulous noble, and secondly because she was infatuated with the popular Romanus.
The problem Romanus and Eudokia had in executing this plan was that Eudokia's deceased husband, Constantine X, had made her swear an oath never to remarry.
The Senate agreed, and on January 1, 1068 Romanus married the empress and was crowned Emperor of the Romans.
Romanus IV was now the senior emperor and guardian of his stepsons and junior co-emperors, Michael VII, Konstantios Doukas, and Andronikos Doukas.

Romanus and then
Romanus then bribed people at court and arranged for the Leptan envoys to be punished " for bringing false accusations ".
The Ordo Romanus fixed the spring fast in the first week of March ( then the first month ), thus loosely associated with the first Sunday in Lent ; the summer fast in the second week of June, after Whitsunday ; the autumnal fast in the third week of September following the Exaltation of the Cross, September 14 ; and the winter fast in the complete week next before Christmas Eve, following St. Lucy's Day ( Dec. 13 ).
In 592 Pope Gregory I appealed to the Exarch for help in assisting Naples, then under Lombard attack, but Romanus thought it more prudent to remain in central Italy.

Romanus and sent
The commander of the Asian army, Bardas Scleros, rebelled in Asia Minor and sent troops under his son Romanus in Thrace to besiege Constantinople.
In support of the Roman position, Eanfled had sent her chaplain Romanus, and the position was also taken by Agilbert, a Frankish bishop who also held office in England.
He was frequently employed in missions to the pope, and in 968 he was sent again to Constantinople, this time to the court of Nicephorus Phocas, to demand for the younger Otto ( afterwards Otto II ) the hand of Anna Porphyrogenita, daughter of the former emperor Romanus II.
In 948CE the Byzantine Emperor Romanus II, son and co-regent of Constantine Porphyrogenitos, sent a beautifully illustrated Greek manuscript of De Materia Medica to the Spanish Khalif, Abd-Arrahman III.
The ambassador sent for the book from Adrianus Romanus and showed the proposal to Vieta, who had arrived in the gallery, and before the King came out, he had already written two solutions with a pencil.

Romanus and where
Welles, Romanus and Proval had previously worked with Bakshi on Hey Good Lookin ', where Romanus and Proval provided the voices of Vinnie and Crazy Shapiro, respectively.
Frustrated with the lack of support he received from the Exarch ( R. A. Markus describes him as a " large thorn in Gregory's side "), the Pope tried to circumvent Romanus ' authority by appealing to the Byzantine Emperor Maurice in 595, but this proved fruitless, given the fact that Maurice saw more emphasis in maintaining a link between Ravenna and the Balkans, where he kept the Avars and Slavs at bay.

Romanus and executed
Romanus would be executed on November 17, 303.

Romanus and on
On his release, however, Romanus found that enemies had placed their own candidate on the throne in his absence ; he surrendered to them and suffered death by torture, and the new ruler, Michael VII Ducas, refused to honour the treaty.
He was initially successful, raiding in Svaneti as well as warding off both Caucasian Iberian and Roman offensives against Caucasian Albania, but was defeated by the Roman general Romanus in a subsequent battle on the river Araxes.
Julius Rufinianus, in his work on the same subject expressly states that Aquila Romanus, in his Latin treatise De Figuris Sententiarum et Elocutionis, took his materials from Alexander's work.
These emperors used a variety of titles ( most frequently " Imperator Augustus ") before finally settling on Imperator Romanus Electus (" Elected Roman Emperor ").
The Senatus populusque Romanus could not decide on a suitable replacement for Nero.
Giles of Rome ( Latin Ægidius Romanus, or in Italian Egidio Colonna ) ( c. 1243, Rome – 22 December 1316, Avignon ), was an archbishop of Bourges who was famed for his logician commentary on the Organon by Aristotle.
The marriage took place on January 1, 1068, and Romanus was immediately proclaimed co-emperor as Romanos IV.
Bury and Kenneth Setton, identify this gate as the " Gate of St. Romanus " mentioned in the texts on the final siege and fall of the city.
As for luxury arts, manuscript illumination on vellum and parchment emerged from the 5th century, with a few manuscripts of Roman literary classics like the Vergilius Vaticanus and the Vergilius Romanus, but increasingly Christian texts, of which Quedlinburg Itala fragment ( 420-430 ) is the oldest survivor.
Hoffstetter took his vows as Pater Romanus at the Benedictine monastery in Amorbach on 5 June 1763, and was ordained a priest on 10 September 1766.
* Wright, David H. Codicological notes on the Vergilius Romanus ( Vat.
The work, which is merely a compilation, is valuable as containing excerpts from the earlier writers on grammar, who are in many cases mentioned by name: Remmius Palaemon, Julius Romanus, Cominianus.
The Byzantines had tried to pay some Pecheneg tribes to attack, but Romanus would not agree to transport them across the Danube, and instead they attacked Bulgarian territory on their own.
His published attacks on the papacy succeeded each other in rapid succession: the Papatus Romanus, issued anonymously ( London, 1617 ; Frankfort, 1618 ); the Scogli del naufragio Christiano, written in Switzerland ( London, (?
Around 1165, it was used as a source by Pascalis Romanus for his Liber thesauri occulti, a Latin compilation on dream interpretation that also draws on Artemidorus.

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