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Civilis may
refer to:
Gaius Julius Civilis, the
leader of the
Batavian rebellion against the
Romans in 69
Tiberius Claudius Civilis Civilis (vicarius)...
- The
Corpus Juris (or Iuris)
Civilis ("Body of
Civil Law") is the
modern name for a
collection of
fundamental works in jurisprudence,
enacted from 529...
- Gods help the
braver side." -
Gaius Julius Civilis The
result of
these accessions to the
forces of
Civilis was a
rising in Gaul.
Hordeonius Flaccus was...
- The
Conspiracy of
Claudius Civilis (Dutch: De
samenzwering van de
Bataven onder Claudius Civilis) is an oil
painting by the
Dutch painter Rembrandt, c...
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Justitia civilis or "things external" is
defined by
Christian theologians as the
class of acts in
which fallen man
retains his
ability to
perform both...
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Civilis, as his name implies, had been
accorded Roman citizenship,
which entitled him to have his case
heard by the
emperor in person).
While Civilis...
- left Žalgiris, pla****
briefly for a
Slovak basketball club, and
retired soon afterwards. In 2000,
Čivilis died of tuberculosis.
Raimundas Čivilis v t e...
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Political theology is a term
which has been used in
discussion of the ways in
which theological concepts or ways of
thinking relate to politics. The term...
- Goeze, 1778
Aranea civilis Walckenaer, 1802
Tegenaria civilis (Walckenaer, 1802)
Arachne familiaris Audouin, 1826
Agelena civilis (Walckenaer, 1802) Tegenaria...
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abandoned forts. A new Dux
Britanniarum was appointed, Dulcitius, with
Civilis granted vicarius status to head a new
civilian administration.
After discovering...