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- 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 Farmsincluding 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...