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- Ottaviano was in Roman times a hamlet of houses within a vast estate (praedium Octaviorum) belonging to the gens Octavia, Augustus' family. The territory...
- "braida" or "brera", derived from Old Lombardic "brayda" (often Latinized as "praedium"), meaning a land expanse either cleared of trees or naturally lacking...
- a certified organic product that is the most environmentally friendly. Praedium sells Dustoff. The fourth category, synthetic polymers, are generally stable...
- sumptuous (e.g. Varro). The whole estate of a villa was also called a praedium, fundus or sometimes, rus. A villa rustica had 2 or 3 parts: pars urbana;...
- neighbor law. praedium estate Landed property, tenement of land, especially with respect to an ea****t (servitude). 2 types: praedium dominans - dominant...
- Arethusa: 303. Carrara, M. (2005). "La Villa di Livia a Prima Porta da praedium suburbanum a villa Caesarum". In B. Santillo Frizell and A. Klynne (ed...
- fourteenth book of the original Paris edition of fr:Jacques Vanière's Praedium Rusti**** (The Rural Estate) in 1696, but was to have a separate English...
- 2012. Church of Scotland (Property and Endowments) Act 1925, Part I. from praedium, a farm Blackstone, William (1766). Commentaries on the Laws of England...
- November approached, GAR negotiated a deal with Noramco Capital Corp. and the Praedium Fund of CS First Boston, in which they would purchase the debt owed to...
- do****ents mention the basic unit of estate organization as praedium or allodium. A praedium was a piece of land (either a whole village or part of it)...