- 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...
-
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...
- Veneto,
northern Italy. Some
believe the name is
derived from the
Latin praedia or the
Lombard braida: both
terms mean "estate,
landed property." Piave...
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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...
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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...
-
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...
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Baron Simon Kemény
owned 30 and
Count Mihály
Teleki 18. In 1868,
eight "
praedia"
belonged to Oláh-Toplicza: Kelemenpatak, Nyírmező, Csobotány, Mănăstirea...
- Lluelyn,
Medicorum Sagacissime,
Cujus Vestibulum plura Quam
aliorum Ædes, &
Prædia continet, is by far the most
polished and
literary of them, and for once...
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private estates. Most
wealthy landowners'
domains consisted of
scattered praedia, in
several villages. Due to the
scarcity of do****entary evidence, the...