hospitia
1hospitia — /h6spish(iy)a/ Inns. @ hospitia communia common inns. @ hospitia curiae inns of court. @ hospitia cancellarioe Inns of Chancery @ …
2hospitia — /h6spish(iy)a/ Inns. @ hospitia communia common inns. @ hospitia curiae inns of court. @ hospitia cancellarioe Inns of Chancery @ …
3HOSPITIA Studiorum — in Anglia, vocantur Iuris Collegia in Universitatibus seu Academiis, in quibus, qui Iuri addiscendo operam collocant, morantur. Ioh. Fortescutus de Laudibus LL. Angliae c. 49. ait in quolibet Studio esse decem hospitia munora, quandoque vero… …
4hospitia — n. hospice, guest house, place which hosts pilgrims or strangers …
5hospitia — Plural of hospitium …
6hospitia curiae — The inns of court …
7MARESCHALLUS Franciae — seu Supremus Castrorum Praefectus, dignitas militaris in Galliaingens, proprie enim hi sunt, quod Magistri Equitum, vel Tribuni et Praefecti militum apud Romanos, apud Graecos olim Chiliarchae. Primitus agminis primi ductores erant, qui hostem… …
8XENIA — dicta olim munuscula, quae a provincialibus Rectoribus provinciatum offerebantur, L. 6. D. de off. procons. etc. Vox in privilegiorum Chartis non insueta: ubi quietos esse a Xeniis, im munes notat ab huiusinodi muneribus aliisque donis, Regi vel… …
9Abbey — An abbey (from Latin abbatia, derived from Syriac abba, father ), is a Christian monastery or convent, under the government of an Abbot or an Abbess, who serves as the spiritual father or mother of the community.Some cities were ruled by heads of …
10Hospitium — (Gr. ξενία, προξενία), hospitality, among the Greeks and Romans, was of a twofold character: private and public.PrivateIn Homeric times all strangers without exception, were regarded as being under the protection of Zeus Xenios, the god of… …