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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...
- Ancillae-****umpta Academy is a private, Catholic, co-educational school for students in Pre-school through grade 8 in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, United States...
- 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...
- Glyphidocera ancillae is a moth in the family Autostichidae. It was described by Adamski in 2005. It is found in Costa Rica. funet[permanent dead link]...
- 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...
- 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...
- slaves were sold in Italy and Spain as enslaved domestic servants, called ancillae. The Italian Black Sea slave trade had two main routes; from the Crimea...
- free dictionary. Ancilla may refer to: Maid (Latin: ancilla); see also Ancillae Ancilla College, US Ancilla bit, a bit used in quantum computing Ancilla...
- slavery Historical Antiquity Egypt Babylonia Greece Rome Medieval Europe Ancillae Black Sea slave trade Byzantine Empire Kholop Prague slave trade Serfs...