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Servant of God (Latin:
Servus Dei) is a
title used in the
Catholic Church to
indicate that an
individual is on the
first step
toward possible canonization...
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Servus TV is a TV
station based in Wals-Siezenheim in the
Austrian state of
Salzburg and
owned by Red Bull
Media House GmbH, a
subsidiary of Red Bull GmbH...
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Servus, and
various local variants thereof, is a
salutation used in many
parts of
Central and
Eastern Europe. It is a word of
greeting or
parting like...
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Servus is a
salutation in
Central and
Eastern Europe.
Servus may also
refer to:
Servus Credit Union, a
Canadian financial institution ServusTV, an Austrian...
- In
ancient Rome, the
vilicus (Gr****: ἐπίτροπος, epitropos, or oikonomos) was a manager, supervisor, or overseer.
Ausonius in 4th-century
Bordeaux writes...
- for his own interests. In the New Comedy, the
tricky slave (dolosus
servus or
servus callidus)
aimed to get his
freedom by ****isting his
young master in...
- "Servant of the
servants of God" (Latin:
servus servorum Dei) is one of the
titles of the Pope and is used at the
beginning of
papal bulls. Pope Gregory...
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Servius Tullius was the
legendary sixth king of Rome, and the
second of its
Etruscan dynasty. He
reigned from 578 to 535 BC.
Roman and Gr****
sources describe...
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master (dominus), but in
having none". The
common Latin word for "slave" was
servus, but in
Roman law, a
slave as
chattel was mancipium, a
grammatically neuter...
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Euschistus servus:
Euschistus servus euschistoides (Vollenhoven, 1868) (brown
stink bug)
Euschistus servus servus (Say, 1832) "Euschistus
servus Report"...