-
conquers the
north of Mesopotamia.
Marcus Aurelius creates 4
legal districts (
iuridici) in
Italy (5 if Rome is included).
Sindae becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom...
-
within the
jurisdiction of the
Roman provincial court (Latin
conventus iuridici,
Spanish convento jurídico)
located in Clunia. The
aqueduct once transported...
- and
maybe others.
Dopico Caínzos, María
Dolores (1986). "Los
conventus iuridici. Origen, cronología y
naturaleza histórica" (PDF). Gerión.
Revista de Historia...
- from
other zones like the Asturica,
according to
written sources:
Legatus iuridici to per
ASTURIAE ET GALLAECIAE.
Procurator ASTURIAE ET GALLAECIAE. Cohors...
-
centuries Aemilia was
frequently named as a
district under imperial judges (
iuridici),
generally in
combination with
Flaminia or
Liguria and Tuscia. The district...
-
Santos Yanguas,
Narciso (2017). "Origen y consolidación de los
conventus iuridici en el
noroeste peninsular". Gerión.
Revista de
Historia Antigua. 35 (1):...
- of
Tiberius and Claudius, the
province was
divided into
seven conventus iuridici (****ize districts), each
managed by a
legatus iuridicus, who was appointed...
-
Hispania and, from the 1st
century BC,
served as the
capital of a
conventus iuridici in the
province Hispania Tarraconensis,
called Conventus Cluniensis. It...
-
district capital of the Hispalense, one of the four
legal convents (Conventi
iuridici,
judicial ****emblies the
governors summoned with some
frequency in the...
-
conquers the
north of Mesopotamia.
Marcus Aurelius creates 4
legal districts (
iuridici) in
Italy (5 if Rome is included).
Sindae becomes ruler of the
Korean kingdom...