• An ergastulum (plural: ergastula) was a Roman workhouse building used as a type of factory with slaves held in chains or to punish slaves. The ergastulum...
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  • before its bankruptcy. The story of GANGSTA. takes place in the city of Ergastulum (エルガストルム, Erugasutorumu), a place filled to the brim with hoodlums, prostitutes...
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  • of the farm relied on a large number of slaves, sometimes kept in an ergastulum. They produced agricultural products for sale and profit such as livestock...
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    Republic on, unmanageable slaves might be punished by confinement to an ergastulum, a work barracks for those subjected to chaining; Columella says every...
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    centre typical of a latifundium, complete with large slave quarters (ergastulum) and this seems to have continued, with a corresponding deterioration...
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  • Side two No. Title Length 1. "Discipline" 2:33 2. "X" 2:43 3. "Wives in Orbit" 3:01 4. "Ergastulum" 3:11 5. "Portrait of You" 4:52...
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    soldiers, the European race. Reduce this noble race to working in the ergastulum like Negroes and Chinese, and they rebel... But the life at which our...
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  • Infiltration" 0:25 7. "War Dance I & II" 3:30 8. "An Harangue" 3:05 9. "Ergastulum" 3:01 10. "The Mistakes of Trotsky... Thesmophoriazusae" 2:09 11. "Louis...
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  • English country house English Gothic architecture Entablature Entasis Ergastulum Estate houses in Scotland Estipite Estonian vernacular architecture Etruscan...
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    the northern border of the complex, probably intended for slave labour (ergastulum). A series of channels in the viridarium and a basin in the western corner...
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    described by the chronicler in almost Manichaean terms as release from the ergastulum, prison, of the body. Thomas Muskham, the chronicler, then switches to...
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  • perlustrans sæculum, Nubis levis intrans umbraculum In Ægypti venit ergastulum. Virgo circumdedit virum Mel mandentem et butyrum. upon which follows...
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  • Latin terms, including murus ("wall"), cella obscura ("hidden cell"), ergastulum ("workhouse"), and carcer ("prison"). Penal imprisonment was also practiced...
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