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... original names during their captivity . Indeed , the absence of names which do not fall into Lambertz ' categories strongly suggests that whatever their origin , slaves were regularly given typical slave names by their owners , possibly ...
... original names during their captivity . Indeed , the absence of names which do not fall into Lambertz ' categories strongly suggests that whatever their origin , slaves were regularly given typical slave names by their owners , possibly ...
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... original to deserve stylistic censure , but the problem of supposing that Gellius knew about King Arthur still remains . If the point of ' Ralph knew the Polyhistor is that he found Excalibur embedded there , the interpolation ( at ...
... original to deserve stylistic censure , but the problem of supposing that Gellius knew about King Arthur still remains . If the point of ' Ralph knew the Polyhistor is that he found Excalibur embedded there , the interpolation ( at ...
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... original significance of the etymology was to define the heroic ancestor Minucius as a prophet or an oracle , the ' revealer of the gods ' will . The names of the other two augurs in the first plebeian college - Genucius and Aelius ...
... original significance of the etymology was to define the heroic ancestor Minucius as a prophet or an oracle , the ' revealer of the gods ' will . The names of the other two augurs in the first plebeian college - Genucius and Aelius ...
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