-
Relegatio (or
relegatio in
insulam)
under Roman law was the
mildest form of exile,
involving banishment from Rome, but not loss of citizenship, or confiscation...
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various local princes. The
first mention of the town
dates from 1066: apud
Insulam (Latin for "at the island"). It was then
controlled by the
County of Flanders...
-
translated literally into
Latin as:
Vtopus me dux ex non
insula fecit insulam. Vna ego
terrarum omnium absque philosophia Ciuitatem philosophicam expressi...
- navig****ent
juxta illam insulam per
triduum antea et
venissent at
summitatem illius contra occidentalem plagam viderent aliam insulam prope sibi
junctam interveniente...
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atque ex eo argumenta. [...] In
universum tamen aestimanti Gallos vicinam insulam occup****e
credibile est.) e.g.
Grahame Clarg (1966)
Cunliffe (2010) page...
- Kilquhonane, Lairane, Ardlair, Laragan), the
island of Loch
Rannoch (
insulam de Lochranoche), the
lakes of
Rannoch and
Ericht (****
lacubus de Rannoche...
- his
Gesta Regum Anglorum wrote: . . . Sceaf. Iste, ut ferunt, in
quondam insulam Germaniae Scandzam (de qua Jordanes,
historiographus Gothorum, loquitur)...
- 71; C****ius Dio, lxii. 27; Philostratus, Vit. Apoll., vii. 16 …
addidit insulam Gyarum immitem et sine
cultu hominum esse: In the Annales,
Tiberius is...
- the
island Iscla maior: "Ingressi sunt ipsi
nefandissimi Mauri [...] in
insulam, quae
dicitur Iscla maiore, non
longe a
Neapolitana urbe." Some scholars...
- act of
Congress (Public 43 –
February 6, 1905). The term "insular" (from
insulam, the
Latin word for island)
refers to U.S.
island territories that are...