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69Nicholas I Zaya — Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans Church Chaldean Catholic Church See Babylon of the Chaldeans Enthroned 1839 Reign ended May 1847 …
70VIATOR — late accipitur, apud A. Gellium, l. 12. c. 3. Quum Magistratus Pop. Rom. virgis quempiam verberari iussissent, crura eius et manus ligari vincirique Viatore solebant; isque qui ex collegio Viatorum officium ligandi haberet, Lictor appellatus est …