- In
Ancient Rome
territorial organization, a
conventus iuridicus was the
capital city of a
subdivision of some
provinces (Dalmatia, Hispania, Asia) with...
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reigns of
Tiberius and Claudius, the
province was
divided into
seven conventus iuridici (****ize districts), each
managed by a
legatus iuridicus, who...
- The
Conventus Lucensis (
conventus iuridicus of
Lucus Augusti), was a
Roman administrative unit
located in the
northwest of the
Iberian Peninsula, in Gallaecia...
- The
Conventus Bracarensis (
conventus iuridicus of
Bracara Augusta), was a
Roman administrative unit
located in the
northwest of the
Iberian Peninsula,...
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Augusta (Astorga) and
their administrative areas Conventus bracarensis,
Conventus lucensis and
Conventus asturicensis. The
Romans named the
northwest part...
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Pisidium conventus, the arctic-alpine pea clam, is a
species of
freshwater bivalve from the
family Sphaeriidae. The
small (2.2–2.8 mm.) s**** is oval...
- 1930, and is also
known as
Eucosmodon (partly). The
species Neoliotomus conventus,
named by
Jepsen G.L. in 1930, is
known from the
Clarkforkian (Paleocene)...
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three conventus iuridicus,
territorial units presided by
capital cities with a
court of
justice and
joint Roman/indigenous
people ****emblies (
conventus),...
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Anglican Communion. The term
convent derives via Old
French from
Latin conventus,
perfect participle of the verb convenio,
meaning "to convene, to come...
-
courts during the
later Empire, the
conventūs were su****ded (Justinian's Code, i.40.6) and the term
conventus is
lastly applied to
certain bodies of...