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Vill**** was a
Benedictine Bishop of Gubbio. Born in Gubbio,
Vill**** entered religious life by
entering the
Benedictine monastery, at Fort-Avellana,...
- and Old
French vilain,
which in turn
derives from the Late
Latin word
vill****,. This
refers to
those bound to the soil of the villa, who
worked on the...
- Ormaiztegi,
Gipuzkoa Other names Basque:
Enkarterriko billano Cantabrian:
Villanu Origin Spain Distribution Basque Country Notes Recognised in
Spanish law...
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Clanculus vill**** is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Trochidae, the top snails. The size of an
adult s****
varies between...
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Roman Martyrology Viktor of
Xanten unknown 300s
found in
Roman Martyrology Vill**** 1100s 1237
Vincent de Paul 24
April 1581 27
September 1660 16 June 1737...
- villano,
meaning peasant or villein.
Villano derives from the
Medieval Latin vill****,
meaning a "farmhand". The
etymology of the word
relates to the fact that...
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villeins or land
where the
boundaries were unclear.
These are
described as
vill****, suri**** for
Christians or
sarracenus for Muslims. The term
servus was...
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being in use in
France until 1789.
Villein is
derived from Late
Latin vill****,
meaning a man emplo**** at a
Roman villa rustica, or
large agricultural...
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early 1130s, when
Anacletus had
power over Brescia, he
appointed Bishop Vill**** to the diocese, but in 1132
Innocent regained control and
installed Manfred...
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Pompeii (1971) and
added such
characters as Bilius, Voluptua,
Scrubba and
Vill****. It
ended with the
eruption of
Mount Vesuvius,
which anachronistically...