Definition of Civilis. Meaning of Civilis. Synonyms of Civilis

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Definition of Civilis

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Civilist
Civilist Civ"il*ist, n. A civilian. [R.] --Warbur?on.

Meaning of Civilis from wikipedia

- 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...
- The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (Dutch: De samenzwering van de Bataven onder Claudius Civilis) is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt, c...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- dominion (Latin: dominium divinum) and civil dominion (Latin: dominium civilis). Wyclif argued that divine dominion determined the fundamentals of the...
- during this era was the Codification by Justini****: the Corpus Iuris Civilis. This contained all Roman Law. It was both a collection of the work of...
- left Žalgiris, pla**** briefly for a Slovak basketball club, and retired soon afterwards. In 2000, Čivilis died of tuberculosis. Raimundas Čivilis v t e...
- 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...