• Laeti (/ˈlɛtaɪ/), the plural form of laetus (/ˈliːtəs/), was a term used in the late Roman Empire to denote communities of barbari ("barbarians"), i.e...
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  • mentioned again until c. 296, when they were deported into Roman territory as laeti (i.e., Roman-era serfs; see Binchester Roman Fort and Cuneus Frisionum)...
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    Laetitia Beck (redirect from Laetis)
    Laetitia Beck Beck in 2018 Personal information Nickname Laetis Born (1992-02-05) February 5, 1992 (age 32) Antwerp, Belgium Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)...
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    Dolcelatte (UK: /ˌdɒltʃɪˈlɑːteɪ, -ti, -ˈlæti/, Italian: [ˌdoltʃeˈlatte]; 'sweet milk') is a blue veined Italian soft cheese. The cheese is made from cow's...
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    c. 364 to 375. The Franks were described in Roman texts both as allies (laeti) and enemies (dediticii). About the year 260 one group of Franks penetrated...
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    the Taifal laeti who had served the Romans also served as garrisons for the Franks, but this is not referred to in primary records. The laeti were formally...
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    civitatum Galliae mentions Suevi that had been officially settled here (laeti). The town is mentioned by Ptolemy, writing in the reign of Antoninus Pius...
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    Old Norse: Ǫnd þau né átto, óð þau né hǫfðo, lá né læti né lito góða. Ǫnd gaf Óðinn, óð gaf Hœnir, lá gaf Lóðurr ok lito góða. Benjamin Thorpe translation:...
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    when Frisian, Frankisch and Chamavi groups were forcibly resettled as laeti. Archaeological findings suggest that they may have been transported to...
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    The Franks were Germanic pagans who began to settle in northern Gaul as laeti during the Roman era. They continued to filter across the Rhine River from...
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    the Franks. He also incorporated the various Roman military settlements (laeti) scattered over Gaul: the Saxons of Bessin, the Britons and the Alans of...
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  • ninth century. Ancient Rome portal Ammianus Marcellinus Foedus Cassianum Laeti Numerus (Roman military unit) Varangian Guard Zosimus From Roman Provinces...
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    Ǫnd þau né átto, óð þau né hǫfðo, lá né læti né lito góða. Ǫnd gaf Óðinn, óð gaf Hœnir, lá gaf Lóðurr ok lito góða. Old Norse: Spirit they possessed not...
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  • palatine units Katepano – A Byzantine military rank or military official. Laeti – was a term used in the late empire to denote communities of foreigners...
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    groups provided unfree workers (coloni) for Roman landowners, and recruits (laeti) for the Roman army. Sometimes their leaders became officers. Normally the...
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    Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. @NicolaNCD (14 August 2015). "@laeti_sabatier I did! My husband @LosVigon was in the Movie!" (Tweet) – via Twitter...
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  • January 2021. "Show Me the Way (feat. Padox) - Single by Vintage Culture, FM LAETI & Shapeless on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 1 January 2021.[permanent...
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    manned by Roman laeti, barbarians settled directly in Roman land in exchange for military service. For some time before Marcian, the laeti had been replaced...
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    in Roman eyes until at least 296, when they were forcibly resettled as laeti (Roman-era serfs) and thereafter disappear from recorded history. Their...
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    Swabia Dukes of Swabia family tree Germanic personal names in Galicia Laeti Drinkwater, John Frederick (2012). "Suebi". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth...
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    the Lady Chapel of the cathedral. 4th century: Presence of the Germanic laeti, auxiliaries of the Roman Army, who settled in Lisieux with their families...
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    well as "other Celtic or German tribes." The Liticiani could be either Laeti or Romano-Britons, the latter of which are recorded by Gregory. Halsall...
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    exorta est inexspectata quies. Undique obscura regnabat nox, surgite tandem laeti qui timuistis adhuc, et jucundi aurorae fortunatae frondes dextera plena...
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    hundred years, but there is no evidence for a relation between the two. Laeti Jublains archeological site List of Late Roman provinces Notitia Galliarum...
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    ship Batavia that can today be found in Lelystad. Germanisation of Gaul Laeti List of Germanic peoples Drinkwater, John Frederick (2012). "Batavi". In...
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  • Adeste fideles læti triumphantes, Venite, venite in Bethlehem. Natum videte Regem angelorum: Venite adoremus (3×) Dominum. Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine...
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    occasionally referred to themselves using the Latinized form of the family name, Laeti. By 1516, Correggio was in Parma, where he spent most of the remainder of...
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    to garrison the region. 296, Frisians deported into Roman territory as laeti. 298, Battle of Lingones. 298, Battle of Vindonissa. 306–310, Emperor Constantine...
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    megandi Ask ok Emblu örlöglausa. 18. Önd þau né áttu, óð þau né höfðu, lá né læti né litu goða. Önd gaf Óðinn, óð gaf Hœnir, lá gaf Lóðurr ok litu góða. —...
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    Durocortorum (Rheims). However, while Julian was in transit, a group of Laeti attacked Lugdunum (Lyon) and Julian was delayed in order to deal with them...
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