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A tabula patronatus from Amiternum, 325–335 AD. Patronage (clientela) was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman society between the patronus ('patron') and their cliens ('client'). Apart from the patron-client relationship between individuals, there were also client kingdoms and tribes, whose rulers were in a subordinate relationship ...
Dumbledore's Army. Enemies. Lord Voldemort, Death Eaters. The Order of the Phoenix is a fictional organisation in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. Founded by Albus Dumbledore to fight Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, the Order lends its name to the fifth book of the series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Harry faces legal charges for the Patronus Charm he performed, but is exonerated and returns to Hogwarts. Dolores Umbridge, a senior Ministry employee, is the new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor. She implements a textbook-only curriculum and forbids the students from practicing defensive spells.
The Roman family was one of the ways that the mos maiorum was passed along through the generations.. The mos maiorum (Classical Latin: [ˈmoːs majˈjoːrʊ̃]; "ancestral custom" [1] or "way of the ancestors"; pl.: mores, cf. English "mores"; maiorum is the genitive plural of "greater" or "elder") is the unwritten code from which the ancient Romans derived their social norms.
A hippogriff named Buckbeak is featured in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Hodag – A cynodont-like creature with horns resembling a cross between a frog and a dog. Horklump – A pink fleshy creature resembling a mushroom. Horned Serpent – A giant sea serpent with horns.
Patronus ran different kinds of tests, including one known as a retrieval system, in which the researchers would ask the AI chatbots a question about SEC filings and other financial documents ...
Thus Cicero was patronus of Dyrrachium (later Durazzo, now Durrës) and of Capua, in which Campanian city a gilded statue was raised to him. In time the office became hereditary in certain families; Suetonius wrote, in his life of Tiberius , that the [imperial] Claudian family ( gens Claudia ) was from ancient times protector of Sicily and the ...
Modica, Sicily – George. Muro Lucano – Saint Gerard Majella. Naples – Agnellus, Aloysius Gonzaga, [95] Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, [95] Andrew Avellino, James of the Marches, Januarius, John IV, Bishop of Naples, Patricia of Naples. Nocera Inferiore – Prisque of Nocera [it] Nocera Umbra – Raynald of Nocera.