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  2. Associations in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Collegium is the wider of the two in meaning, and may be used for associations of all kinds, public and private, while sodalitas is more especially a union for the purpose of maintaining a cult. Both words indicate the permanence of the object undertaken by the association, while a societas is a temporary combination without strictly permanent ...

  3. Collegium (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    A collegium (pl.: collegia) or college was any association in ancient Rome that acted as a legal entity. Such associations could be civil or religious. The word collegium literally means "society", from collega ("colleague"). [1] They functioned as social clubs or religious collectives whose members worked towards their shared interests.

  4. List of ancient Roman collegia - Wikipedia

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    In the late Roman Republic, bread shifted from a luxury good to an everyday staple. As supply increased, a guild of bakers was established to regulate and control the market. The Collegium became critical to the ancient Roman grain supply. [12] As a consequence, the Collegium was granted its own seat in the Senate. [12]

  5. I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to ...

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    Guild-master Glenn uses a time manipulation skill at where the Executioner defeated Golem. While helping Alina with her work, Jade discovers the Relic Alina crushed contained a secret quest to defeat every boss monster at the Chalk Tower. Alina refuses to acknowledge the quest, seeing it as more work. Jade decides to investigate.

  6. College of Pontiffs - Wikipedia

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    The College of Pontiffs (Latin: Collegium Pontificum; see collegium) was a body of the ancient Roman state whose members were the highest-ranking priests of the state religion. The college consisted of the pontifex maximus and the other pontifices, the rex sacrorum, the fifteen flamens, and the Vestals. [1]

  7. Collegium - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 May 2007, at 10:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the

  8. Collegio Teutonico - Wikipedia

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    The Collegio Teutonico (German College), historically often referred to by its Latin name Collegium Germanicum, is one of the Pontifical Colleges of Rome. The German ...

  9. Collegium (school) - Wikipedia

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    A collegium is a French form of schooling that is both a secondary school and a college. Information. They are uncommon today.