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Itinerarium Antonini from the 2nd and 3rd centuries, this name is
written as
Servitium. In a map
known as
Tabula Peutingeriana from the 4th century, this name...
- This page is one of a
series listing English translations of
notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the
phrases are themselves...
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feudal obligation imposed by the
grant of a
barony was
termed in
Latin the
servitium debitum or "service owed" and was set as a
quota of
knights to be provided...
- the
servitium debitum (Latin: "service owed"), and
historian Richard Huscroft estimates this
number was
around 5,000. In reality, the
servitium debitum...
- the sake of Admetus.
Tibullus describes Apollo's love to the king as
servitium amoris (slavery of love) and ****erts that
Apollo became his
servant not...
- Kool-Aid
Epiphany Hyperreality Malo
periculosam libertatem quam
quietum servitium Páthei máthos
Pollyanna principle Quid est
veritas /r/TheRedPill The Social...
- and the kingdom. Collectively,
these were
known by the
technical term
servitium regis ("king's service").
According to the
evidence of the
Notitia de...
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agricultural labor, as when Livy (2.2.6)
contrasts a
debtor who is led non in
servitium sed in ergastulum, "not into
slavery but into the workhouse".
Fergus Millar...
- the sake of Admetus.
Tibullus describes Apollo's love to the king as
servitium amoris (slavery of love) and ****erts that
Apollo became his
servant not...
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Vindobona (Vienna) Now in
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Saldae (Brčko)
Serbinum or
Servitium (Gradiška)
Castrum and
Canabea (Doboj) Now in Croatia: Ad
Novas (Zmajevac)...