- that his "pretentious"
vilicus preferred to be
called by the Gr****
title epitropos. In the
rural economy of
early Rome, the
vilicus was a
bailiff or farm...
-
found that
indicated a
slave from the
imperial household was
labelled vilicus thermarum bybliothecae Graecae ('maintenance man of the Gr****
library of...
- An
altar dedicated to Bona Mens by a
vilicus named Felix (Castello Malaspina)...
-
Organic Farms) as well as 2,760
acres (1,120 ha) in
Montana (at Wild Horse,
Vilicus Farms –
including partnership and
apprenticeship program) for a
total of...
- clothes, and work in the kitchen. The
slaves on a farm were
managed by a
vilicus, who was
often a
slave himself. Male
slaves who had
proven their loyalty...
- tax
shows the
presence of a
procurator and
staff including: tabularii, a
vilicus, and vernae. The
locations of
these stationes have a
pattern of
being in...
-
landlord owning property in at
least two pagi,
where he was
represented by a
vilicus.
Mommsen first suggested that the
landowner was the same
person as the...
-
between about 540 and 550 by the editors,
Mapinius congratulates Bishop Vilicus of Metz on his
seventieth birthday. He also
praised him for not only pastoring...
-
writer Columella says that
contubernium is
particularly desirable for the
vilicus, the
bailiff or
overseer of a farm, who was
often but not
always a slave...
- 566/585 15
Mapinius of
Reims Vilicus of Metz c.542/549 16 Gogo
Traseric of Toul c.565–before 581 17
Dynamius of
Provence Vilicus of Metz 561–568 18 Theudebald...