Citations:postremogenitus

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  • 1615, Carolus de la Sauſſaye, Annales Eccleſiae Aurelianenſis, book 11: “Beatus Philippus I. Berruier”, page 488
    Genuerat primum ex ea filium vnum, & filias duas, primogenitam Flandrinam, poſtremogenitam hanc Mathæam.
  • 1630, Thomæ Smithi Angli and an unknown translator, De Republica Anglorum, book 3, chapter 10: “Series Regum Angliæ, ex Henrico Savillo, & Ioanne Speedo”, page 326
    Henricus I, VVilhelmi Conqueſtoris filius poſtremogenitus, regnum adiit anno à C. N. 1100; tenuitque annis 35, menſ. 3. obiit anno 1135.
  • ante 1701, Lucas d’Achery and Johannes Mabillon , Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti: In Sæculorum Claſſes Diſtributa, volume 4, part 2 (1738), “Chronologia Brevis ad Secundam Partem Sæculi Quarti Benedictini”, ‘Germaniæ ſeu Franciæ Orientalis & Bajoariæ Reges’, page lxxxiii
    882. Carolus Craſſus Ludovici Tranſrhenani poſtremogenitus fraternam ditionem annis 5. obtinuit.
  • 1734, Joanne Baptiſta du Hamel, Theologia Speculatrix et Practica juxta Sanctorum Patrum Dogmata pertractata, & ad Uſum Scholæ Accommodata, volume 1, treatise 3: “Tractatus quatuor libris comprehenſus, De Myſterio Sanctiſſimæ Trinitatis, De exiſtentia Trinitatis”, book 2: ‘De Verbi, & Spiritus Sancti Divinitate’, page 212
    Poſtremogenitum non factum ſic accipit, quod non ſit ipſum opificium iis quæ per ipſum facta ſunt ſimile.