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- In ancient Rome, the vilicus (Gr****: ἐπίτροπος, epitropos, or oikonomos) was a manager, supervisor, or overseer. Ausonius in 4th-century Bordeaux writes...
- of mayor), a Vogt or an executive official of the ruler. As official (villicus) it was his duty to order his ****igned village or county (villicatio) to...
- a supplier for his renters. In the former, the owner kept a secretary, villicus puellarum, or an overseer for the girls. This manager ****igned a girl her...
- owner pars rustica; service, farm personnel and livestock section run by a villicus or farm manager sometimes a separate pars fructaria for production and...
- free election of the burghers' magistrate. As a result, Béla IV dismissed villicus Peter after 11 September 1264 and appointed Henry Preussel as the first...
- Menander suggest that the paterfamilias delegated this religious task to his villicus (bailiff). Care and cult attendance to domestic Lares could include offerings...
- lineage of the von Moos family was first recorded in 1281 with Petrus villicus de Palude and Johann (1285 to before 1331), a ministerial of the Disentis...
- Pantagathus, a courtier who later became Bishop of Vienne in France (540) Saint Villicus, a very virtuous Bishop of Metz in France 543-568 (568) Monk-martyr Donnán...
- so that the sense would be a manager of one of the church’s farms, a villicus, or, as Bingham expresses it, "a bailiff" (iii. 3, 1). Beveridge agrees...
- administrative centre of a lord's estates. Agricultural matters were overseen by a villicus and domestic ones by a ministerialis and both were usually of the servile...