-
which were
treated as
legal proof by the courts.[citation needed] The
Mercatores were
usually Plebeians or freedmen. They were
present in all the open-air...
-
cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt,
minimeque ad eos
mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad
effeminandos animos pertinent important...
-
bordure of the Second.
Supporters Two
badgers Proper,
gorged of
collars wherefrom are
pendent Crosses of
Saint Anthony Or.
Motto MERCATORES COENASCENT...
-
Better ready-to-wear was
exported by
local businessmen (negotiatores or
mercatores).
Finished garments might be
retailed by
their sales agents, by vestiarii...
- (merces);
those who sold them
therefore were not
merchants or
traders (
mercatores) but
sellers (venalicarii). The
Latin word for slave-trader was venalicius...
-
Prelati et
barones comites in****i
religiosi omnes atque presbyteri milites mercatores cives marinari burgenses piscatores praemiantur ibi.
Rustici aratores...
- to Hispania', as in "Exercitus Hispaniensis" ('the
Spanish army') or "
mercatores Hispanienses" ('Spanish merchants').
Hispanicus implies 'of' or 'belonging...
- p**** of
Poeninus (now
known as the
Great St. Bernard), by
which road the
mercatores had used to
travel at
great risk as well as
paying great tolls. (B. G...
- the
death of one or more of the
joint tenants. Jus
accrescendi inter mercatores, pro
beneficio commercii, lo**** non habet: The
right of
survivorship has...
- 507-624. De**** 2013, p. 525. De**** 2013, p. 521. De****, Wim (2022). "'
Mercatores isti regulandi':
Monopolies and
Moral Regulation of the
Market in Pedro...