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Meaning of "Colonus" in early 1800's
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Meaning of "Colonus" in early 1800's
HamptonDuncan
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Posted: 10 Jun 2011 7:45PM GMT
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I know what the word "colonus" meant in Roman times and in the Middle Ages. Does anyone know the precise meaning it might have had in a Latin Catholic Church record by the early 1800's in Germany?
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Meaning of "Colonus" in early 1800's
HamptonDuncan
10 Jun 2011 7:45PM GMT
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volgasalad
10 Jun 2011 8:26PM GMT
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LNiemannG
11 Jun 2011 11:07PM GMT
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HamptonDuncan
12 Jun 2011 4:21AM GMT
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