- "those who worked". The
Latin terms for the
three classes – oratores,
bellatores and
laboratores – are
often found even in
modern textbooks, and have been...
- to
classify the po****tion of
Christendom into
laboratores (workers),
bellatores (soldiers), and
oratores (clergy). The last group,
though small in number...
-
representation of the
tripartite social order of the
Middle Ages –
Oratores ("those who pray"),
Bellatores ("those who fight"), and
Laboratores ("those who work")....
- his
affiliation with a secretive,
zealous sect of the
Church called the
Bellatores Dei (God's Warriors). Afterwards,
hoping to
avert war,
Eivor s****s an...
- to
classify the po****tion of
Christendom into
laboratores (workers),
bellatores (soldiers), and
oratores (clergy). The last group,
though small in number...
- to
classify the po****tion of
Christendom into
laboratores (workers),
bellatores (soldiers), and
oratores (clergy). The last group,
though small in number...
-
Midas Camp Pendleton,
California 2nd
Maintenance Battalion Sustinare Bellatore Camp Lejeune,
North Carolina 3rd
Maintenance Battalion Camp Butler, Okinawa...
- Ages. This
meant that
warfare was the
preserve of a
wealthy elite of
bellatores (nobles
specialized in warfare)
serving as men-at-arms. The fact that...
-
social order of the
Middle Ages: the ōrātōrēs (those who pray – clerics),
bellātōrēs (those who
fight – knights, that is, the nobility), and labōrātōrēs (those...
-
Retrieved 21
September 2014. "1535: la
presa di Tunisi".
Oratores el
Bellatores.
Retrieved 30
September 2014. Mallia-Milanes,
Victor (2008). The Military...