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included various villages. In 1224/25,
merchants from Lübeck were
invited as
hospites (immigrants with
specific privileges) but were soon (in 1238)
forced to...
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waves of
Transylvanian Saxons were
referred to as
hospites flandrenses et
teutonici or
primi hospites regni in Latin,
literally "the
Flemish and Teutonic...
- counties. The
reasons for this
development were: The
arrival of new
hospites:
hospites were
foreign settlers who were
allowed to
apply their own foreign...
- Mesoamerica. 31 (1). 'Tauris
etiam Ponticis et
Aegyptio Busiridi ritus fuit
hospites immolare, et
Mercurio Gallis humanas vel
inhumanas victimas caedere, Romani...
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worshipped at Aeacus's
temple on
Aegina Zeus
Xenios (Ξένιος), Philoxenon, or
Hospites: Zeus as the
patron of
hospitality (xenia) and guests,
avenger of wrongs...
- was simple: an
administrator (provisor), ****ociates (socii), and
guests (
hospites). The
provisor was the head;
nothing could be done
without consulting him;...
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Gildas also uses in
their correct sense technical terms, annona, epimenia,
hospites,
which most
likely derive from
official do****ents
relating to the billeting...
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distinct social group were the free people, the so-called
guests (Latin:
hospites) -who do not own property-, the
warriors (Latin:
milites gregarii) who...
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example in poem 4: ᴗ – ᴗ – | ᴗ – ᴗ – | ᴗ – ᴗ – phasēlus ille quem vidētis,
hospitēs 'that
yacht which you see, guests...' This
purely iambic form of the metre...
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phaselus ille, quem videtis,
hospites ait
fuisse navium celerrimus neque ullius natantis impetum trabis nequisse praeterire, sive
palmulis opus
foret volare...