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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Peregrine falcon (redirect from Falco peregrinus peregrinus)
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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Peregrine (name) (section Peregrinus)
Peregrine or Peregrinus include: Cetteus or Peregrinus (died 597), Roman Catholic saint and bishop of Amiternum Peregrine (martyr) (died 182 AD), Roman Catholic...
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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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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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Shaheen falcon (redirect from Falco peregrinus peregrinator)
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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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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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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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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Political institutions of ancient Rome (redirect from Roman politics)
fallback praetor – Magistrate of the Roman Republic praetor peregrinus – Magistrate of the Roman RepublicPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets...
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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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Auxilia (redirect from Roman auxiliaries)
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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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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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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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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List of popes (redirect from List of Roman Catholic Popes)
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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List of Catholic saints (redirect from Roman Catholic saints)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Philip the Arab (redirect from Roman emperor Philip)
September 249), commonly known as Philip the Arab, was the Emperor of the Roman Empire from 244 to 249. After the death of Gordian III in February 244,...
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Dodo (redirect from Gallinaceus Gallus peregrinus)
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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(born 1921), fighter pilot recognised as "The Falcon of Malta" Falco peregrinus brookei, aka the Maltese Falcon, Mediterranean region subspecies of peregrine...
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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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