- A
Roman colonia (pl.:
coloniae) was
originally a
settlement of
Roman citizens,
establishing a
Roman outpost in
federated or
conquered territory, for the...
- The
coloniae civium Romanorum (colonies of
Roman citizens) were
specially intended to
secure the two
coasts of Italy, and were
hence called coloniae maritimae...
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Roman coloniae held
Roman citizenship. The
coloniae in the province,
established by
Julius Caesar, the
Second Triumvirate, or Augustus, both
coloniae and...
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Coloniae and
Municipia image gallery Roman Theatre of
Augusta Emerita (Mérida) Roman...
- communities,
which were
arranged in a
hierarchy of prestige, with
Roman coloniae at the top,
followed by
municipia (some of
which had full
citizen rights...
- of Arab domination.
Roman coloniae were of two kinds:
Roman and Latin; the
first and most
important were the
Roman coloniae that
characterized by full...
- of
Augustus in AD 14.
Outside Rome,
citizenship was
restricted to
Roman coloniae – Romans, or
their descendants,
living in the provinces, the inhabitants...
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Africa expanded on Gr**** and
Punic coastal cities. The
network of
cities (
coloniae, municipia,
civitates or in Gr****
terms poleis) was a
primary cohesive...
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Turin (/tjʊəˈrɪn, ˈtjʊərɪn/ ture-IN, TURE-in, Piedmontese: [tyˈriŋ] ; Italian:
Torino [toˈriːno] ; Latin:
Augusta Taurinorum, then Taurinum) is a city...
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Barcelona (/ˌbɑːrsəˈloʊnə/ BAR-sə-LOH-nə; Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə] ; Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona] ) is a city on the
northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital...