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Ancillae (plural) (singular, ancilla) were
female house slaves in
ancient Rome, as well as in
Europe during the
Middle Ages. In
Medieval Europe, slavery...
- gold
bracelet in the
shape of a snake. The bracelet,
inscribed "dom(i)nus
ancillae suae" ("the
master to his very own
slave girl"), has been
interpreted variously...
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slaves were sold in
Italy and
Spain as
enslaved domestic servants,
called ancillae. In Italy, the
Bogomil slaves were
referred to as
paterina or pagana, signifying...
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Glyphidocera ancillae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
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slavery Historical Antiquity Egypt Babylonia Greece Rome
Medieval Europe Ancillae Black Sea
slave trade Byzantine Empire Kholop Prague slave trade Serfs...
- who wore a toga were
unfree prostitutes (referred to as
meretrices or
ancillae) who
worked in the
streets and in brothels. A
Roman matron convicted of...
- The
Handmaids of the
Sacred Heart of
Jesus (Latin:
Ancillae Cordis Iesu; Spanish:
Esclavas del
Sagrado Corazón de Jesús) is a
Roman Catholic religious...
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Ancilla may
refer to: Maid (Latin: ancilla); see also
Ancillae Ancilla College, US
Ancilla bit, a bit used in
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