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Look up apparitor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up summoner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In ancient Rome, an apparitor (also spelled
Apparitor
Topics referred to by the same term
person who practices evocation, the act of summoning a supernatural agent Apparitor, or summoner, an officer of an ecclesiastical court Summoner (Wicca),
Summoner
Act of an enslaver freeing the persons they enslaved
a civil servant but not hold higher magistracies (see, for instance, apparitor and scriba), serve as priests of the emperor or hold any of the other
Manumission
1st-century-BC Roman poet
say Virgil's father was a potter, but most say he was an employee of an apparitor named Magius, whose daughter he married. According to Phocas and Probus
Virgil
Part of the Canterbury Tales
(1937). "The Apparitor and Chaucer's Summoner". Speculum. 12 (1): 46. doi:10.2307/2848660. JSTOR 2848660. S2CID 164063320. The apparitor [or summoner]
The_Summoner's_Tale
3rd-century Sardinian official
ancient Roman official on Sardinia in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. Apparitor to Delphius, the praeses or governor of the island, he was converted to
Luxorius_(saint)
Husband of Shakespeare's younger daughter
Trinity that February—and the Quineys may have just [fallen] victim to an apparitor hungry for a fee. Walter Nixon, who summoned them, [later faced] accusations
Thomas_Quiney
1st-century BC Roman architect and engineer
engineer (praefectus fabrum), or a praefect architectus armamentarius of the apparitor status group (a branch of the Roman civil service). He is mentioned in
Vitruvius
Greco-Roman official and historian (c.170–c.240)
personalities and intricacies. Still yet, Herodian could have been an apparitor, a scribe or an attendant to the emperor. This would be suiting, for he
Herodian
Roman Latin term meaning "cohort of friends"
cohortales); the diminutive cohortalinus became a generic term (like apparitor) for non-cadre clerks in a high dignitary's officium, mainly administrative
Cohors_amicorum
Welsh dynastic family
the Prince's Feet at Banquets, The Bailiff of the Royal Demesne, The Apparitor, The Gate-Keeper, The Watchmen of the Palace, The Woodman, The Baker Woman
Second_Dynasty_of_Gwynedd
1988 film by Claude Pinoteau
Chamarande as Claire Christian Pereira [fr] as Serge Beppe Chierici as the apparitor Nathalie Mann as Alexandra Anne Macina as Laura Janine Souchon [fr] as
L'Étudiante_(film)
2021 video game
the cybernetic beings as well as a traitor from his ninja clan called Apparitor, and ends his captured clanmates lives to free their spirits. His ultimate
Cyber_Shadow
1st-century Roman freedman and secretary to Emperor Nero
he drafted the Emperor Nero's replies to petitions. He is mentioned as apparitor Caesarum, which means that he was some sort of servant of the imperial
Epaphroditus (freedman of Nero)
Epaphroditus_(freedman_of_Nero)
(Wye, Kent, 16 Nov) Æthelwulf, king of Wessex and Kent Badanoth, his apparitor Grant of land near Canterbury, in return for 15 mancuses of gold. Latin
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Ancient Roman tomb
translated as public servant, the actual Latin word for a public servant is appāritor; the term can also apply to a gatekeeper, perhaps punning on the tomb's
Tomb_of_Eurysaces_the_Baker
Ecclesiastical court in the Church of England
as a mechanism to make a greater profit for the church court. Finally, apparitors of the ecclesiastical court would ensure the appearance of ecclesiastical
Consistory_court
2002 Brazilian TV series or program
Rômulo as André Monique Lafond as Amelinha's medical Murilo Elbas as apparitor Nica Bonfim as João Mourão's nurse Nildo Parente as Dr. Carrasco (Mariana's
Coração_de_Estudante
Jacobean stage play
says that they should find an apparitor. Dryfat enters with Gerardine, who is disguised as an apparitor. The "apparitor" tells Purge that he works for
The_Family_of_Love_(play)
ANSA – Daunce de APIBUS – Bee; Bye (?) APOTECARIUS -Lespicer; Spicer APPARITOR – Sumner de AQUA BLANCA – Egeblaunch; Aygueblanche de AQUA FRISCA – Freshwater
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French word for a ceremonial mace-bearer, a soldier armed with a mace, an 'apparitor', a 'huissier' or an officer who bore a mace symbolic of his role. The
Massier
2001 video game
cycle is marked by the appearance of a comet in the western skies, "The Apparitor". Believing each evil being to be the same entity in different guises
Myth_III:_The_Wolf_Age
knew to be tall tales. Old Mr. Rootes told me several the like. As, an apparitor at Blakeley, when old Mr. Paget was there, came in among the communicants
Thomas Paget (Puritan minister)
Thomas_Paget_(Puritan_minister)
Religious official in ancient Roman religion
numerous staff of subordinate agents and cult servants, apparitores (apparitors), calatores (heralds), camilli, cultrarii, lictores, popae, tibicines
Priest_(ancient_Rome)
British government recognitions
the High Court of Justice, Judge Advocate-General. Sir John Hassard, Apparitor-General, Consistory Court of The Bishop of London. Henry Burdett Edward
1897_Diamond_Jubilee_Honours
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Apodyterium Apollo Barberini Apollo Citharoedus Apollo Citharoedus (Vatican) Apparitor Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis Aprilis Apulon Apulum (castra) Aqua
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1297 it came under the notice of Bishop Sutton. He had heard that the apparitor of Dunstable had cited "certain persons of both sexes living in the priory
Markyate_Priory
Member of the Parliament of England
See, Thomas Argall Registrar of the Prerogative Court, Thomas Willett Apparitor-general, John Incent, public notary, and others. The pallium was presented
Anthony_Hussey
Middle Ages, candidates for a license at university were called cursores. Apparitors Fanning, William. "Cursores Apostolici." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol
Cursores_apostolici
Ancient Roman family
priest of Fortuna at Interamna Lirenas. Tittius Cettinus Cocillus, an apparitor, or deputy to Sextus Julius Lucanus, one of the duumvirs of the city of
Tittia_gens
advocates, procurators, syndics, defenders, promoters, conservators, apparitors, messengers etc. The procurators and advocates conduct the case as the
Ecclesiastical_judge
Garland and a Clyster), 1962. Andrew Hoyem, The Wake, 1963. Robin Blaser, Apparitors, 1963. Roxie Powell, Dreams of Straw, 1963. Bill Deemer, Poems, 1964 Jonathan
Auerhahn_Press
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Sea Friend; White
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Feminine form of Greek Nereus, NERINE means "daughter of Nereus" or "sea sprite" or "wet one." It is also the name of a genus of plants native to South Africa but now spread worldwide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily, though smaller. In use by the English.
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From Wine's Estate
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Lord of the worlds
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Goddess Lakshmi, A religious ceremony
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Moonlight
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Sage, Advisor to Devi Lalita
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Victorious; Conqueror
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n.
A messenger or officer who serves the process of an ecclesiastical court.
v.
A messenger or crier of a court; a servitor; one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer; -- called also an apparitor or summoner.
n.
Formerly, an officer who attended magistrates and judges to execute their orders.
n.
An apparitor.
n.
A summoner; an apparitor; a sompnour.
v. t.
One who summons; one who cites by authority; specifically, a petty officer formerly employed to summon persons to appear in court; an apparitor.