-
Dommoc (or Domnoc), a
place not
certainly identified but
probably within the
modern county of Suffolk, was the
original seat of the Anglo-Saxon bishops...
-
Milan is the "old city" in question,
having been
founded c. 400 BCE. Pia
ciuitas in bello. Innocentius. IX. 76.
Pious citizens in war
Innocent IX (1591)...
- on 4
August 1354 it
officially became a town
under the
Latin name Alta
Ciuitas. Gl****works in the town was
mentioned in 1377. The town was conveniently...
- "De
nuevo sobre los Castella: naturaleza,
territorio e integración en la
Ciuitas". In Kremer,
Dieter (ed.). Onomástica
galega II :
onimia e onomástica prerromana...
- towns.DAT/ABL —
ciuitatibus LL for 'cities', a
semantic alteration of CL
ciuitas 'citizenry'. PR. */kiβˈtates/ Fr. cités Occ.
ciutats Cat.
ciutats Sp. ciudades...
-
Johannes Leunclavius:
Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum Latin: "Cuzzimu
barec ea
ciuitas est Palæstinæ, quam
veteres Hierosolyma dixerunt, Hebræi Ierusalem. Nomen...
- De
nuevo sobre los Castella: naturaleza,
territorio e integración en la
Ciuitas, p. 169-183, in Kremer, Dieter, ed. (2009). Onomástica
galega II : onimia...
-
reorganized into
three civitas:
Balsa (Luz de Tavira),
Ossonoba (Faro) and
Ciuitas,
whose capital was
either Cilpes (Silves) or more
probably at Lacobriga...
-
generationum fol. 213v: De ****
peccatis fols 214r–215r: Item de
cognitio ciuitas Ierusalem, an
abridged version of the De situ
terrae sanctae fols 215r–216r:...
- Tarraca, the
Terracha listed in the
Ravenate (IV 43 - 311,11)
which is a
ciuitas foederata according to the
lists of
Pliny (Nat. 3, 24)
concerning the legal...