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    Civitas (redirect from Civitates)
    The civitates were regional market towns complete with a basilica and forum complex providing an administrative and economic focus. Civitates had a...
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    41°44′N 15°16′E / 41.733°N 15.267°E / 41.733; 15.267 The Battle of Civitate was fought on 18 June 1053 in southern Italy, between the Normans, led by...
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  • Civitate may refer to: Poggio Civitate, hill in the commune of Murlo, Siena, Italy San Paolo di Civitate, a town and comune in the province of Foggia in...
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    Poggio Civitate is a hill in the commune of Murlo, Siena, Italy and the location of an ancient settlement of the Etruscan civilization. It was discovered...
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    peoples lived, governed by the Roman officials. The majority of the cities (civitates) listed are either former Iron Age tribal capitals, strategic settlements...
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  • according to the level of autonomy they had: the civitates stipendariae were the lowest grade, after the civitates foederatae ("allied states") which were bound...
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  • in qua sunt civitates LIII per duces suos partite. Uuilci, in qua civitates XCV et regiones IIII. Linaa est populus, qui habet civitates VII. Prope illis...
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    On the City of God Against the Pagans (Latin: De civitate Dei contra paganos), often called The City of God, is a book of Christian philosophy written...
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    Humblot, p. 550 Civitates orbis terrarum Archived 31 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine (description and high-res scans) Civitates orbis terrarum -...
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  • autonomy they had: the lowest were the civitates stipendariae ("tributary states"), followed by the civitates liberae ("free states"), which had been...
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  • San Paolo di Civitate is a town and comune in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. San Paolo di Civitate was historically...
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  • A free city (Latin: civitas libera, urbs liberae condicionis; Greek: ἐλευθέρα καὶ αὐτόνομος πόλις) was a self-governed city during the Hellenistic and...
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    estates. These civitates were grouped into three categories, according to their status: civitates foederatae, civitates liberae, and civitates stipendariae...
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    with 95 civitates, the Nortabtrezi (Obotrites) with 53 civitates, the Surbi (Sorbs) with 50 civitates, the Milzane (Milceni) with 30 civitates, the Hehfeldi...
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    Tacitus in Germania Chapter 44 described the Suiones, who were divided into civitates (kingdoms?) along the coast of Scandinavia and were unusual in owning...
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    of the territorial subdivisions of the Ancien Régime refer to Gallic civitates. Before the French Revolution, France was made up of territorial divisions...
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    The following lists show the administrative divisions of the lands belonging to the Hungarian crown (1000–1920) at selected points of time. The names are...
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    "Algeria" page in the Civitates Orbis Terrarium of 1575...
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    constituent pagi, were the direct territorial successors of the Roman civitates." Modern usage of 'diocese' tends to refer to the sphere of a bishop's...
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    Germania Superior ("Upper Germania") was an imperial province of the Roman Empire. It comprised an area of today's western Switzerland, the French Jura...
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