Slave-owning slaves (redirect from Servus vicarius)
and Social Death (1982), Jamaican scholar Orlando Patterson wrote: The servus vicarius (slave of a slave) was a universal occurrence. I know of no slave...
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Slavery in ancient Rome (redirect from Servus publicus)
master (dominus), but in having none.” The common Latin word for "slave" was servus, but in Roman law, a slave as chattel was mancipium, a grammatically neuter...
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using a noun in the ablative case, in this case servō (the ablative of servus). Different languages use different methods for expressing the agent in...
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condemned to the arena or the gladiator schools (damnati ad ludum) was a servus poenae (slave of the penalty), and was considered to be under sentence of...
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owner, rather than his or her father. The abbreviations here include s. for servus or serva and l. for libertus or liberta. A slave might have more than one...
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great-grandfather was also Count Berengar of Sulzbach. Paschalis episcopus, servus servorum dei, dilectis filiis Berengano et Cononi comitibus salutem et apostolicam...
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Geschichtsforschung IV, supplementary vol., p. 101 Liebermann, Felix (1892). Deutsche Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft I, 58 Ginnell, Laurence (1899). The Doubtful...
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Bonazza. Die westliche Ausdehnung der glagolitischen Schrift. "Münchener Zeitschrift für Balkankunde" 2 (1979): 6-7. Kolić, Dubravka. "Inventar fonda obitelji...
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Volume X (1923), Part 2. Célie Dé. Célie Dé is the Celtic equivalent of Servus Dei, literally Spouses of God, or Culdees. First used in the Annals of the...
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