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    early Roman Empire, from 30 BC to AD 212, a peregrinus (Latin: [pærɛˈɡriːnʊs]) was a free provincial subject of the Empire who was not a Roman citizen...
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    Britannica. The scientific name Falco peregrinus is a Medieval Latin phrase that was used by Albertus Magnus in 1225. Peregrinus is Latin, meaning "one from abroad"...
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  • Peregrine (redirect from Peregrinus)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peregrine(s), or (Latin) Peregrinus may refer to: Passing of Peregrinus, a 2nd-century satire by Lucian "The Peregrin", a story...
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  • of Peregrinus (Latin: De Morte Peregrini). Although this account is hostile to Peregrinus, the bare facts of his life can be extracted. Peregrinus was...
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    Ancient Rome (redirect from Ancient Roman)
    applied to foreigners, and their dealings with Roman citizens. The praetores peregrini (sg. Praetor Peregrinus) were the people who had jurisdiction over...
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  • Latin Peregrinus is a given name and a surname. Another form is Peregrino. The word peregrine originally meant "foreign", from the Latin peregrinus. The...
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    Praetor (redirect from Praetor Peregrinus)
    administration inter peregrinos. During the Hannibalic War, the praetor peregrinus was frequently absent from Rome on special missions. The urban praetor...
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    Constitutio Antoniniana (category Roman nationality law)
    underpin the enforcement of uniform religious belief. Constitution (Roman law) Peregrinus (Roman) Richard Lim, "Late Antiquity," in The Edinburgh Companion to...
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    common to nations under Rome's rule). A peregrinus (plural peregrini) was originally any person who was not a full Roman citizen, that is someone who was not...
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  • The Passing of Peregrinus or The Death of Peregrinus (Greek: Περὶ τῆς Περεγρίνου Τελευτῆς; Latin: De Morte Peregrini) is a satire by the Syrian Greek...
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  • Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 244. Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus was probably the...
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    The shaheen falcon (Falco peregrinus peregrinator) is a non-migratory subspecies of the peregrine falcon found mainly in India It has also been described...
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    Imperial Roman Army was the military land force of the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 476 AD, and the final incarnation in the long history of the Roman army...
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  • Paulinus, Paullinus, Paullus/Paulus, Pavo, Pelagius, Pelecrio, Pennus, Pera, Peregrinus, Perennis, Perpetuus, Persicus, Pertacus, Pertinax, Pervincianus, Pervincus...
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    fallback praetor – Magistrate of the Roman Republic praetor peregrinus – Magistrate of the Roman RepublicPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets...
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    Roman roads (Latin: viae Romanae [ˈwiae̯ roːˈmaːnae̯]; singular: via Romana [ˈwia roːˈmaːna]; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to...
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  • Vedic and Roman Cult (Chicago 2006), pp. 236-238. The treaty was preserved in the temple of Semo Sancus. For usage of the term peregrinus, compare also...
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    Pontefici Romani" (The Roman Supreme Pontiffs), excluding those that are explicitly indicated as antipopes. Published every year by the Roman Curia, the Annuario...
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    Ignatius of Antioch (category Converts to Christianity from ancient Roman religions)
    Christian-turned-Cynic philosopher Peregrinus Proteus, who is satirized by Lucian in The Passing of Peregrinus: Both Ignatius and Peregrinus show a morbid eagerness...
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    a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together with...
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    equestrian order, an aristocrat. The social gulf between the praefectus and a peregrinus soldier was thus immense, and the pay differential reflected that fact...
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  • In ancient Roman law, commercium or ius commercii was a privilege granted to a non-citizen (peregrinus) or a holder of Latin rights to acquire property...
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  • saints listed here are to be found in the General Roman Calendar, while others may also be found in the Roman Martyrology; still others are particular to local...
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    Herodes Atticus (b. AD 142) Justin Martyr, Christian apologist (b. AD 100) Peregrinus Proteus, Greek philosopher (b. AD 95) Taejodae, Korean ruler of Goguryeo...
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  • urbanus (who presided in civil cases between citizens) and the praetor peregrinus (who administered justice among foreigners). Unless otherwise noted all...
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    Arab (Latin: Marcus Julius Philippus "Arabs"; c. 204 – September 249) was Roman emperor from 244 to 249. He was born in Aurantis, Arabia, in a city situated...
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    Hoxne Hoard (category Treasure troves of Roman Britain)
    beaker in the hoard: Aurelius Ursicinus, Datianus, Euherius, Faustinus, Peregrinus, Quintus, Sanctus, and Silvicola. The most common name is "Aurelius Ursicinus"...
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    mentioned in an inventory of specimens in the Prague collection of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, to whom Savery was contracted at the time (1607–1611)...
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    circa 284: Marcus Aurelius Diogenes 285: Aurelius Mercurius circa 286: Peregrinus 287–290: Gaius Valerius Pompeianus 291–292: Titius Honoratus 292–293:...
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    Praetor (Praetor Urbanus) Tribunal of the Praetor for Foreigners (Praetor Peregrinus) Well-head of Libo (Puteal Libonus or Puteal Scribonianum) Statues of...
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