Definition of Praedia. Meaning of Praedia. Synonyms of Praedia

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Praedial
Praedial Pr[ae]"di*al, a. See Predial.

Meaning of Praedia from wikipedia

- 7518722; 14.4932889 The House of Julia Felix, also referred to as the praedia (Latin for an estate, or land) of Julia Felix, is a large Roman property...
- she was also very wealthy. She had holdings in Calabria and owned the praedia Lepidiana. Lepida was the daughter of Antonia Major and Lucius Domitius...
- Baron Simon Kemény owned 30 and Count Mihály Teleki 18. In 1868, eight "praedia" belonged to Oláh-Toplicza: Kelemenpatak, Nyírmező, Csobotány, Mănăstirea...
- damage and loss of its fourth style artwork during bombings in WWII. The Praedia of Julia Felix, located in Regio II of Pompeii, was one of the first houses...
- Treviso, Veneto, northern Italy. The place name might derive from the Latin praedia or the Lombard braida: both terms mean "estate, landed property." Piave...
- Villa dei Papiri he recovered much of the Theatre at Herculaneum, the Praedia of Julia Felix on the Via dell'Abbondanza at Pompeii, for which he drew...
- publication of banns were addressed in Canon 50. Canon 53 De bis qui praedia sua in fraudem decimarum dant aliis excolenda On those who give their fields...
- daughter of Stertinius Noricus, consul suffectus in 113 AD and owner of praedia (estates), while in others Marcus Pontius Sabinus, who is linked to Antoninus...
- abstulit prædia monachis. Odda comes ejus filius restituit. Monasterium conflagravit & à monachis desertum est. Monachi Westmonasterienses prædia usurpabant...
- private estates. Most wealthy landowners' domains consisted of scattered praedia, in several villages. Due to the scarcity of do****entary evidence, the...