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  • The phrase Servus servorum Dei is now so entirely a papal title that a Bull in which it should be wanting would be reckoned unauthentic.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Servus, Ihr zwei bekommt hoffentlich viel internationale Aufmerksamkeit über Jalopnik, die zwei Tage nach einem Tipp das Video gebracht haben:

    24 HOURS IN 19500 FRAMES on Vimeo 2010

  • These are exactly the same boots with the same tread and cut lines, albeit they are sexy silver and have the Kenneth Cole logo stamped upon them while mine are classic white and made by Servus.

    These Boots Are Made For Clubbing 2008

  • J. C. Dumont, Servus: Rome et lEsclavage sous la Rpublique: Collection de lcole Franaise de Rome 103 Rome: cole Franaise de Rome, 1987, is fundamental on slavery in the Republic.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • J. C. Dumont, Servus: Rome et lEsclavage sous la Rpublique: Collection de lcole Franaise de Rome 103 Rome: cole Franaise de Rome, 1987, is fundamental on slavery in the Republic.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • J. C. Dumont, Servus: Rome et lEsclavage sous la Rpublique: Collection de lcole Franaise de Rome 103 Rome: cole Franaise de Rome, 1987, is fundamental on slavery in the Republic.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • J. C. Dumont, Servus: Rome et lEsclavage sous la Rpublique: Collection de lcole Franaise de Rome 103 Rome: cole Franaise de Rome, 1987, is fundamental on slavery in the Republic.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Not strictly after Marcus; for about fifty years later, we find the magnificent burning and consecration of Servus; and, if we so fix this period or cessation, these urns will challenge above thirteen hundred years.

    Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial 2007

  • Gregory originated the title which the Bishops of Rome throughout the centuries have adopted: Servus servorum Dei, "servant of the servants of God."

    Pope St. Gregory the Great Argent 2006

  • Servus enim tuus fidejussit pro puero patri meo, dicendo, Si non reduxero eum ad to, obnoxius ero poenae patri meo omnibus diebus.

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996

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