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- by Armentarius and by Arias. Armentarius was still bishop as late as 1018, when he signed the act of a royal judgement of Alfonso V as "Armentarius, in...
- the similarly named Armentarius, the archiatrus (chief physician) of Tours, who is mentioned treating Gregory in 573. Armentarius was a Jew. His role...
- and societies. In Francia, for example, figures like Isaac Judaeus and Armentarius occupied prominent social and economic positions. However, Jews were...
- or alferis, although it was also translated into Latin as armiger or armentarius, meaning "armour-bearer". The connection with arms-bearing is visible...
- Antibes was established c.450 by Pope Leo I, the first two bishops being Armentarius and Agroecius. The dust eventually settled to leave Antibes within the...
- Armentarius of Pavia was Bishop of Pavia from 711 to 732. Armentarius succeeded Bishop Damian. During his episcopacy, he had an ongoing dispute with Benedict...
- (fistula nicotiana), a computer (instrumentum com****torium), a cowboy (armentarius), a motel (deversorium autocineti****), shampoo (capitilavium), a strike...
- Menelphalus was buried in the Old Chapel of St. Lawrence. Additionally, Armentarius is an uncommon name, so for it to appear in Menelphalus' reliquary plaque...
- his father's occupation, that of a herdsman, where he was nicknamed "Armentarius", herdsman (Latin: armentum, lit. 'herd'). His original cognomen was...
- cognomina based on "tenders of animals" (so-called Hirtennamen), such as Armentarius, Asinarius, Bublarius, Caprarius, Gallinaria, Jugarius, Pecuarius, Porcarius...