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These ranged from
fully autonomous allied states (
civitates foederatae) to tax-paying
communities (
civitates stipendariae). The
civitas system became a crucial...
- On the City of God
Against the
Pagans (Latin: De
civitate Dei
contra paganos),
often called The City of God, is a book of
Christian philosophy written...
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Civitate may
refer to:
Poggio Civitate, hill in the
commune of Murlo, Siena,
Italy San
Paolo di
Civitate, a town and
comune in the
province of
Foggia in...
- 41°44′N 15°16′E / 41.733°N 15.267°E / 41.733; 15.267 The
Battle of
Civitate was
fought on 18 June 1053 in
southern Italy,
between the Normans, led by...
- Humblot. p. 550.
Civitates orbis terrarum Archived 31
October 2018 at the
Wayback Machine (description and high-res scans)
Civitates orbis terrarum -...
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peoples lived,
governed by the
Roman officials. The
majority of the
cities (
civitates)
listed are
either former Iron Age
tribal capitals,
strategic settlements...
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according to the
level of
autonomy they had: the
civitates stipendariae were the
lowest grade,
after the
civitates foederatae ("allied states")
which were bound...
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Poggio Civitate is a hill in the
commune of Murlo, Siena,
Italy and the
location of an
ancient settlement of the
Etruscan civilization. It was discovered...
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autonomy they had: the
lowest were the
civitates stipendariae ("tributary states"),
followed by the
civitates liberae ("free states"),
which had been...
- with 95
civitates, the
Nortabtrezi (Obotrites) with 53
civitates, the
Surbi (Sorbs) with 50
civitates, the
Milzane (Milceni) with 30
civitates, the Hehfeldi...