- The
Tabula clesiana (CIL V 5050—ILS 206) is a
bronze plate size cm. 49.9 x 37.8 x 0.61,
discovered in 1869 at
Campi Neri near Cles in Trentino, northern...
- fact citizens. The
Emperor issued a declaration,
contained in the
Tabula clesiana, that they
would be
allowed to hold
citizenship from then on,
since to...
- only
ruins are left,
covered by a
natural hollow of the rock. The
Tabula clesiana is a
bronze plate measuring 49.9 by 37.8 by 0.61
centimetres (19.65 by...
- Empire, and
therefore do not
feature on the
Tropaeum Alpium. The
Tabula clesiana for
instance mentions the Anauni,
Sinduni and Tulli****es.
Taking those...
-
Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz. Frezouls,
Edmond (1981). "A
propos de la
tabula Clesiana". Ktèma. 6 (1): 239–252. doi:10.3406/ktema.1981.1848. Talbert, Richard...
- 2009.
Retrieved April 2, 2009.. CIL V, 4957 "L'adtributio e la
Tabula clesiana". Le Alpi on line.
Storia e
archeologia della Alpi (in Italian). Università...
- the Valsugana).
Claudius also
issued an Edict,
contained in the
Tabula clesiana,
which extended Roman citizenship to the
residents of this region. By the...
- that
inhabited it, a name
otherwise lost
except for a
mention on
Tabula clesiana, a
Roman plate. On the
other hand, 18th-century do****ents
derive modern...