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Ingenui (singular
ingenuus or
feminine ingenua) was a
legal description of
persons who were born free in
ancient Rome, as
distinguished from free people...
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honores usurpabant which penalized non-citizens who
falsely claimed to be
ingenui or
freeborn Romans. July 1 –
Midway through the
Roman year 777 A.U.C.,...
- with
particular academic disciplines, when Pier
Paolo Vergerio, in his De
ingenuis moribus,
stressed the
importance of rhetoric, history, and
moral philosophy...
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crinem nodoque substringere: sic
Suebi a
ceteris Germanis, sic
Sueborum ingenui a
servis separantur. in
aliis gentibus seu
cognatione aliqua Sueborum seu...
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digitised and is
agreed to as part of an
online matriculation process. Nos
ingenui adolescentes,
nomina subscribentes,
sancte pollicemur nos preceptoribus...
- language, oratory, wit, and
messages Member of the
Twelve Olympians Hermes Ingenui (Vatican Museums),
Roman copy of the
second century BC
after a Gr**** original...
- lazzi.
These terms were
subsequently Latinised as
nobiles or nobiliores;
ingenui,
ingenuiles or liberi; and liberti, liti or serviles.
According to very...
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Hermes Ingenui carrying a
winged caduceus upright in his left hand. A
Roman copy
after a Gr****
original of the 5th
century BCE (Museo Pio-Clementino,...
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adultery and
other consensual ****ual
behaviors among freeborn people (
ingenui)
outside marriage. Even
Roman legal experts had
trouble parsing the various...
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Aeque flagitiosum illud conuiuium, quod
Gemellus tribunicius uiator ingenui sanguinis, sed
officii intra seruilem habitum deformis Metello [et] Scipioni...