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Laeti (/ˈlɛtaɪ/), the
plural form of
laetus (/ˈliːtəs/), was a term used in the late
Roman Empire to
denote communities of
barbari ("barbarians"), i.e...
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entirely by Chao, the
album features guest appearances from
Willie Nelson and
Laeti.
After the
release of his 2007
album La Radiolina, Manu Chao
seemingly disappeared...
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mentioned again until c. 296, when they were
deported into
Roman territory as
laeti (i.e., Roman-era serfs; see
Binchester Roman Fort and
Cuneus Frisionum)...
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Laetitia Beck Beck in 2018
Personal information Nickname Laetis Born (1992-02-05)
February 5, 1992 (age 32) Antwerp,
Belgium Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)...
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Dolcelatte (UK: /ˌdɒltʃɪˈlɑːteɪ, -ti, -
ˈlæti/, Italian: [ˌdoltʃeˈlatte]; 'sweet milk') is a blue
veined Italian soft cheese. The
cheese is made from cow's...
- Old Norse: Ǫnd þau né átto, óð þau né hǫfðo, lá né
læti né lito góða. Ǫnd gaf Óðinn, óð gaf Hœnir, lá gaf Lóðurr ok lito góða.
Benjamin Thorpe translation:...
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Taifal laeti who had
served the
Romans also
served as
garrisons for the Franks, but this is not
referred to in
primary records. The
laeti were formally...
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areas of Gaul both as semi-free
colonists who had to
provide soldiers (
laeti) and as
conquered dediticii with no
rights of citizenship.[citation needed]...
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civitatum Galliae mentions Suevi that had been
officially settled here (
laeti). The town is
mentioned by Ptolemy,
writing in the
reign of
Antoninus Pius...
- the Franks. He also
incorporated the
various Roman military settlements (
laeti)
scattered over Gaul: the
Saxons of Bessin, the
Britons and the
Alans of...