Rex Italiae

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Rex Italiae is the Latin title historically used to designate the King of Italy in various periods of the Italian peninsula’s monarchy.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Rex Bohemiae 0 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
monarchical title
royal title
appliesToTerritory Italian Peninsula
Italy
associatedWithTitle Emperor of the Romans
surface form: Imperator Romanorum

Rex Langobardorum
Rex Romanorum
category Historical titles of Italy
Latin royal titles
Titles of national rulers
component Italiae
Rex
contrastsWith Rex Neapolis
Rex Sardiniae
Rex Siciliae
denotes monarchical authority in Italy
sovereignty over Italy
grammaticalCaseOfItaliae genitive
hasGender masculine
historicalPeriod Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
historicalRegion Kingdom of Italy (medieval) NERFINISHED
language Latin
literalMeaning King of Italy
partOf royal style of Holy Roman Emperors
relatedConcept Italian monarchy
King of Italy
semanticField monarchy
political authority
sovereignty
usedBefore modern Italian title "Re d'Italia"
usedBy Carolingian rulers
Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperors

Italian monarchs
Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: Lombard kings

Ottonian dynasty rulers
usedFor King of Italy
usedIn Latin chronicles
Latin inscriptions
papal correspondence
usedInContext diplomatic charters
medieval Latin documents
royal titulature
usedInScholarship Latin philology
legal history
medieval studies

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

King of Italy LatinName Rex Italiae
Wenceslaus I of Bohemia title Rex Italiae
this entity surface form: Rex Bohemiae