-
culture of
Pannonia in the form of
similar reliefs and
inscriptions to the
Nutrices Augustae, "the
august Nurses"
found in
Roman sites of Ptuj,
Lower Styria...
- In
ancient Rome, well-to-do
households would have had wet
nurses (Latin
nutrices,
singular nutrix)
among their slaves and freedwomen, but some
Roman women...
- freedmen, lower-class families, and
specific occupations such as wet
nurses (
nutrices). In
German scholarship,
Friedrich Münzer's many
biographical articles...
-
University of
Oxford Latin name
Collegium Reginae Motto Reginae erunt nutrices tuae
Established 1341; 683 years ago (1341)
Named for
Philippa of Hainault...
- well. In well-to-do households,
children were
cared for by
nursemaids (
nutrices,
singular nutrix,
which can mean
either a wet
nurse who
might be a slave...
- VII, IX, XII; Act 3: IV Arnalta, aged
nurse and
confidante of
Poppaea Nutrice, the
nurse of the
Empress Octavia Famigliare I,
first friend of Seneca...
-
Roman relief built into the
outer wall of the
house where Saria was born.
Nutrices-dedicated
relief Mithras carrying the bull
Birth of
Mithras from a rock...
-
Glyndebourne L'incoro****one di
Poppea under Raymond Leppard, she
sings Nutrice and Valletto. Garrett's only
credit on a hit
single was on a
version of...
- frequent, such as the
Novus Avi**** of
Alexander Neckam (12th century). De
nutrice et
infanti De
testudine et
aquila -
noticed under The
Tortoise and the...
-
representations of this type
found in
France and
Britain with the cult of the
Nutrices of
Poetovio and
comparable phenomena in
other ancient religions as comparanda...