- Traditor, plural:
traditores (Latin), is a term
meaning "the one(s) who had
handed over" and
defined by Merriam-Webster as "one of the
Christians giving...
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spiritual authority of
priests and
bishops who were
traditores during the ****cution. The
traditores had
returned to
positions of
authority under Constantine...
- The
Traitor (Italian: Il
traditore) is a 2019
internationally co-produced
biographical crime drama film co-written and
directed by
Marco Bellocchio, about...
- the
original pun. Similarly,
consider the
Italian adage "traduttore,
traditore": a
literal translation is "translator, traitor". The pun is lost, though...
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centered on the
status of
traditor clergy. The
Donatists contended that
traditores could not be
reinstated without being re-baptized and re-ordained to take...
- 1 in D-LEb
Peters Ms. R 8 00252 203 1. c.1720? Secular cantata
Amore traditore A min. b Hc 112: 91 I/41: 31 00253 204 1. 1726–1727 Secular cantata Ich...
- coin.": ix
Those who
cooperated with the
authorities became known as
traditores. The term
originally meant one who
hands over a
physical object, but it...
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occasionally in
dialect (e.g.
Peasant Cantata) or
Italian (e.g.
Amore traditore). Many of the
secular cantatas were lost, but for some of them, the text...
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Amore traditore (Treacherous love), BWV 203, is a
secular cantata composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach in Köthen
between 1718 and 1719,
while he was in the...
- was
being attacked; the
confusion arose when an
Italian priest's cry
traditore! (traitor) was
misinterpreted as "Tatar". The ********in was
widely regarded...