• worked". The Latin terms for the three classes – oratores, bellatores and laboratores – are often found even in modern textbooks, and have been used in sources...
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    of the tripartite social order of the Middle Ages – Oratores ("those who pray"), Bellatores ("those who fight"), and Laboratores ("those who work")....
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    clerics), bellātōrēs (those who fight – knights, that is, the nobility), and labōrātōrēs (those who work – peasants and members of the lower middle class)....
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  • made mention of (the) three orders in society : "oratores, bellatores, laboratores" : the clergy ("praying Church"), nobles and chivalry ("the fighting...
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    collect rents both in kind and in money from the tenant. To these, called laboratores (laborers), although they were free in the conduct of the land, what...
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  • original (PDF) on 22 May 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2020. "Koronavirus: Laboratoře, které mohou testovat a kde si můžete test zaplatit". Blesk. 15 March...
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    consisting of three groups: the ordines, those who fought, or the nobility; laboratores, those who worked, in particular the peasantry; and oratores, those who...
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    America. North America, depicted as a large island, is labelled Terra del Laboratore ("Land of the worker"), almost certainly a reference to the slave trading...
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    groupings: "bellatores (those who fight), oratores (those who pray) and laboratores (those who work)". Copper-alloy crucifix figurine, County Wicklow, 12th...
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    prostorem: Jaroslav Durych známý i neznámý : sborník příspěvků z II. literární laboratoře, konané v Hradci Králové 25.-26. ledna 1996. Gaudeamus. p. 391. ISBN 978-80-7041-661-7...
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    consisting of three groups: the ordines, those who fought, or the nobility; laboratores, those who worked, in particular the peasantry; and oratores, those who...
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  • aristocrats), the oratores ("those who pray", i.e. clergy) and the laboratores ("those who work", i.e. peasants) was useless for understanding Scottish...
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  • consisting of three groups: the ordines, those who fought, or the nobility; laboratores, those who worked, in particular the peasantry; and oratores, those who...
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  • this explicitly: Finito volumine deposco ut quicumque ista legerint pro laboratore huius operis depraecentur (At the completion of this volume, I ask all...
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