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- a free provincial subject of the Empire who was not a Roman citizen. Peregrini constituted the vast majority of the Empire's inhabitants in the 1st and...
- people not considered citizens, but living within the Roman world, were peregrini, non-Romans. In 212, the Constitutio Antoniniana extended citizenship...
- permanently to the city of Rome. Free-born foreign subjects were known as peregrini. Peregrini operated under the laws that were in effect in their provinces when...
- (rules and laws common to nations under Rome's rule). A peregrinus (plural peregrini) was originally any person who was not a full Roman citizen, that is someone...
- The tonus peregrinus, also known as the wandering tone, or the ninth tone, is a psalm tone used in Gregorian chant. As a reciting tone the tonus peregrinus...
- replaced by the velites. Unit sizes were also expanded. Non-citizens or peregrini were also offered a position in the military as auxiliaries. The Republican...
- Mount Pilgrim (French: château du Mont-Pèlerin; Latin: castellum Montis Peregrini) while local Muslims have been referring to it as the Castle of Saint-Gilles...
- inherit from a Roman citizen. In the Republic, foreign peregrini were further named as peregrini dediticii which meant they were "surrendered foreigners"...
- (Visitation) G min. satbSATB Tr 2Ob Str Bc 1: 275 I/28.2: 131 after Magnificat peregrini toni; text after Magnificat; → BWV 648 00012 10/7 chorale setting "Meine...
- to foreigners, and their dealings with Roman citizens. The praetores peregrini (sg. Praetor Peregrinus) were the people who had jurisdiction over cases...