-
Ludus latrunculorum, latrunculi, or
simply latrones ("the game of brigands", or "the game of soldiers" from latrunculus,
diminutive of latro, mercenary...
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LATRONE CONVERSO : THE TALE OF THE
CONVERTED ROBBER (BHG 1450kb W861)". Byzantion...
- [laˈðɾoŋs] ladrós [laˈðɾɔs]
ladrois [laˈðɾojs] ladrões ladrões
ladrones latrones thieves irmán [iɾˈmaŋ]
irmao [iɾˈmaʊ] irmão irmão
hermano germ**** brother...
- 1919. Hugh
Overton has been
falsely convicted of the
murder of
Matthew Latrone and sent to prison. In
order to
clear his name, he
escapes and
heads back...
- barbarians", with
these inhabitants also
known by the
manifestly pejorative term
latrones mastrucati ("thieves with a
rough garment in wool"). The region, still...
- may be in Ovid's Ars Amatoria. In book III (c. 8 CE),
after discussing latrones, a po****r
board game, Ovid wrote:
There is
another game
divided into as...
- and
their refusal to
engage with Rome,
would call the
Sardinian rebels latrones mastrucati ('thieves with
rough wool cloaks') or Afri ('Africans') to emphasize...
- area, were also
mocked by the
ancient Romans with the
pejorative term
latrones mastrucati 'thieves
wearing rough woolen garments'. In 594, Pope Gregory...
-
simply broke up.
Roman Imperial historians use the
Latin word
latro (plural
latrones) or Gr****
leistes (plural leistai) for more than 80 individuals, in a range...
- The
Seven Robbers (Latin:
Septem latrones) were
martyrs on the
island of
Corcyra (Corfu) in the 2nd
century AD.
Their names were Saturninus, Insischolus...