templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › ResPublica (from the Latin phrase, res publica, meaning 'public thing' or 'commonwealth') is a British...
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Res publica (also spelled rēs pūblica to indicate vowel length) is a Latin phrase, loosely meaning 'public affair'. It is the root of the word 'republic'...
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De re publica (On the Republic; see below) is a dialogue on Roman politics by Cicero, written in six books between 54 and 51 BC. The work does not survive...
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phrase ResPublica, a political think tank in the UK Roman Republic, an ancient polity, preceding the Roman Empire Union for the Republic - Res Publica, a...
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re:publica is a conference in Europe that deals with Web 2.0, especially blogs, social media, and information society. It annually takes place in May in...
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the respublica or res publica Christiana refers to the international community of Christian peoples and states. As a Latin phrase, res publica Christiana...
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Res Publica Party (Estonian: Erakond Res Publica) was a political party in Estonia that self-identified as conservative. Established as a party on 8 December...
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Res Publica University also known as Universitas Res Publica (Ureca) was an Indonesian university founded in Jakarta in 1960. It was sponsored by the group...
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Isamaa (redirect from Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit)
the name of "Pro Patria and Res Publica Union", by the merger of two conservative parties, Pro Patria Union and Res Publica Party. Up to the 2007 parliamentary...
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The Respublica Party (Kazakh: «Республика» партиясы, romanized: «Respublica» partiasy) is a political party in Kazakhstan, which was officially registered...
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Wilson's bird-of-paradise (redirect from Cicinnurus respublica)
Wilson's bird-of-paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) is a species of passerine bird of the family Paradisaeidae. The first footage of the Wilson's bird-of-paradise...
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A republic, based on the Latin phrase res publica ('public affair'), is a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives—in...
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Roman Republic (redirect from Res Publica Romana)
The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of...
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Our English word commonwealth or commonweal, is precisely analogous to respublica Boyd, James Penny (1888). The Political History of the United States,...
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English political philosopher, Anglican theologian, and director of the ResPublica think tank. Born in Liverpool and educated at Pensby High School for Boys...
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Res Publica is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of moral, legal, social, and political philosophy. It was established in 1995 and is published...
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de Zêna [ɾeˈpybɾika de ˈzeːna]; Italian: Repubblica di Genova; Latin: Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the...
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ProPublica (/proʊˈpʌblɪkə/), legally Pro Publica, Inc., is a nonprofit investigative journalism organization based in New York City. ProPublica's investigations...
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independent Scotland. Ostrowski took up an offer to join the thinktank ResPublica in 2022 to develop a new strand of research on lifelong learning, integrated...
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Republic of Venice.[page needed] Both states were styled "Serenissima Respublica" or the "Most Serene Republic". At a time when most European countries...
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for itself) Res judicata (A matter [already] judged) Res nullius (An unowned thing) Res publica (A public thing), the origin of the word republic Rail...
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Senatus consultum ultimum (redirect from Senatus consultum de re publica defendenda)
presiding. A minority of modern scholars prefer the name senatus consultum de re publica defendenda rather than Caesar's coinage. The decree was a statement of...
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previously the Mail on Sunday. He is an advisory board member of the ResPublica think tank in Westminster. On 24 December 2022, Forsyth was hired by Prime...
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1017/s0269889700001010 Dibon, Paul (1978), "Communication in the Respublica Literaria of the 17th Century", Res Publica Litterarum, 1: 43–55, ISSN 0275-4304 Evans, R. J...
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Most Serene Republic (Latin: Serenissima Respublica; Italian: Serenissima Repubblica; Polish: Najjaśniejsza Rzeczpospolita) is a title attached to a number...
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the 1st century BCE. In one of these works, De re publica, Cicero linked the Roman concept of res publica to the Greek politeia. The modern term "republic"...
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the common good, and shares some similarities with the Latin phrase "res publica" ('the public thing') from which ultimately is derived the word republic...
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"thing, matter" and pospolita "common", a calque of Latin rés pública (rés "thing" + pública "public, common"), i.e. republic, in English also rendered...
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political parties by country "В Казахстане зарегистрирована партия Respublica" [Respublica party registered in Kazakhstan]. Kapital (in Russian). 18 January...
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ResPublica. Archived from the original on 23 December 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011. Professor Roger Steare. "Professor Roger Steare". Respublica.org...
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