Hypatus — o Ypatus (pl. Hypati o Ypati) fue la forma latina del título cortesano bizantino que en idioma griego se denominaba Ὕπατος (transliteración: Hypatos, en plural Ὕπατοι, esto es, Hypatoi), que se traduce a menudo como cónsul, aunque sobrevive en el … Wikipedia Español
HYPATUS — I. HYPATUS apud Anastas. in Agathone, Post haec Patricii, Ypati, omnesque Incliti, introiêrunt, et apud Leon. Ostiens. l. 3. c. 37. Iob. Imperialis Patricius Caietanus fil. Docibilis Hypati: dignitas fuit in Aula CP. Sed et Hypati Civitatum, apud … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Docibilis II of Gaeta — File:Gaeta Ducal Palace.jpg Ruins of the ducal palace of Docibilis II in Gaeta. In his last will (954) it was described as having rooms, corridors, baths, aviaries, kitchens and courtyards down to the sea. Docibilis II (Italian: Docibile) (c. 880 … Wikipedia
Docibilis I of Gaeta — The square tower of the Castle of Itri, attributed to Docibilis I. Docibilis I (Italian: Docibile; died before 914) was the Hypatus of Gaeta from 867 until his death. The sudden disappearance of the co hypati Constantine and Marinus I after 866… … Wikipedia
Constantine of Gaeta — Constantine was the first known Hypatus of Gaeta from 839 or thereabouts until he disappears from records abruptly in 866. From the abruptness of his disappearance, he is often supposed to have been desposed violently by his successor Docibilis I … Wikipedia
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République de venise — Sérénissime République de Venise Serenìssima Repùbblica Vèneta it 697 1797 … Wikipédia en Français
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