Carolingian count of Genoa was Ademarus, who was given the title praefectus civitatis Genuensis. During this time and in the following century Genoa was...
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was largely deserted, although some occupation continued under a Praefectus Civitatis – Saint Paulinus visited a man holding this office in Lincoln in...
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Carolingian count of Genoa was Ademarus, who was given the title praefectus civitatis Genuensis. Ademarus died in Corsica while fighting against the Saracens...
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Principate (redirect from Princeps civitatis)
or of Diocletian. The title, in full, of princeps senatus / princeps civitatis ("first amongst the senators" / "first amongst the citizens") was first...
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Paulinus visited in 629, it was apparently under the control of a Praefectus Civitatis called Blecca. Archaeological evidence indicates that a timber apsidal...
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Municipalities" (Novella Maioriani 3), to re-establish the office of the defensor civitatis. This city magistrate represented the interests of the citizens in trials...
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implied rejection of monarchical titles whereby he called himself Princeps Civitatis ('First Citizen') juxtaposed with his adoption of the title Augustus....
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Status in Roman legal system (section Status civitatis)
person's legal status. The individual could be a Roman citizen (status civitatis), unlike foreigners; or he could be free (status libertatis), unlike slaves;...
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cl·uu·—clarissimorum virorum. CL.V—Clarissimus vir. ₵M·—Causa mortis or Civitatis Mediolani. C·M·F·—Clarissimæ memoriæ fœmina. C.mo—centesimo. ɔm°—commodo...
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Retrieved 2018-08-01. "Rector Ecclesiae s. Mariae in Aracoelis huius almae Civitatis, humiliter exorat Sanctitatem Vestram, ut dignetur aliquam concedere Indulgentiam...
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3-4) quotus quisque reliquus qui rem publicam vidisset? Igitur verso civitatis statu nihil usquam prisci et integri moris: omnes exuta aequalitate iussa...
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number of new territories; officially his style was republican: Princeps civitatis), divided the provinces into two categories; the traditionally prestigious...
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saying that Fabius was the foremost of all the Romans ("princeps Romanae civitatis"). After this date, the princeps was the most important politician of...
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the bishops. Finally, bishops were given the same role as the defensor civitatis, who was responsible for protecting the poor against exploitation by government...
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Milano: Famiglia Meneghina. pp. 47–49. See the Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis. "Milan: a history of greatness, from its origins to the twentieth century"...
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status (status). The individual could have been a Roman citizen (status civitatis) unlike foreigners, or he could have been free (status libertatis) unlike...
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istantiam, et petitionem reverendi fratris Pètri de Auletta episcopi civitatis Bivini.A.D. 1414, die ultima mensis aprilis." D'Avino, p. 87, col 1. A...
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de'Medici, the Archbishop of Chieti, who was actually serving as Castellan (praefectus) of the Castel S. Angelo (1525–1534), Pope Clement again declared that...
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ep., qui ex regio privilegio armatus armis albis fatione principatus civitatis Terami primam missam celebrare consuevit, liberat S. S. ab huiusmodi solemni...
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