- to find it is
Agron and the rest of the
Rebels come to aid them. 18 5 "
Libertus" Rick
Jacobson Aaron Helbing & Todd
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Libertus Houthem (died 1584) was an
educator and Neo-Latin
author from the prince-bishopric of Liège who died as
court chaplain to Holy
Roman Emperor Rudolph...
- of Glevum, (modern-day Gloucester). The
detective in the stories,
named Libertus, is a pavement-maker,
whose expertise in
mosaic patterns parallels his...
- World.
Cambridge University Press. p. 36. Berger,
Adolf (1991) [1953]. "
libertus".
Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Roman Law.
American Philological Society....
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including the
right to vote. A
slave who had
acquired libertas was thus a
libertus ("freed person",
feminine liberta) in
relation to his
former master, who...
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Libert Froidmont (Latin:
Libertus Fromondus; 3
September 1587, in Haccourt-Liège – 28
October 1653, in Louvain) a son of
Gerard Libert de
Froidmont and...
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Libert (Lisbert,
Libertus) of Sint-Truiden (died 783) was a
Belgian saint. Born as
Count Libert of
Adone in Mechelen, he was
baptized and
educated by Saint...
- master's property. In
Ancient Rome, a
slave who had been
manumitted was a
libertus (feminine liberta) and a citizen.
Manumissions were
subject to a state...
- Lane,
Terry (1
March 1998). "Salo is re-banned (in Australia)". The Age.
Libertus.net.
Archived from the
original on 28 May 2006.
Retrieved 21
February 2009...
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September 2011. "Romance
Banned –
Australian Censorship Board Decision".
Libertus.net.
Archived from the
original on 3
February 2016.
Retrieved 11 January...