- In
ancient Rome, the
Latin term
municipium (pl.: municipia)
referred to a town or city. Etymologically, the
municipium was a
social contract among municipes...
- (
Municipium Turgalium)
Municipium Capara (Cáparra), 40°10′00″N 6°06′04″W / 40.1666°N 6.1010°W / 40.1666; -6.1010 (
Municipium Capara)
Municipium Olisipo...
- 20°48′36″E / 43.05472°N 20.81000°E / 43.05472; 20.81000
Municipium Dardanorum or
Municipium Dardani**** was a
Roman mining town that
existed from the...
-
Tusculum becomes the
first "
municipium **** suffragio", and
thenceforth the city
continues to hold the rank of a
municipium. Wu Qi,
Chinese military general...
- many
communities in the
province the
privileged status of
colonia or
municipium (Roman or Latin),
especially along the
Levante coast, the part of Baetica...
-
Municipium Iasorum or Res
publica Iasorum was an
autonomous territory in
ancient Roman Pannonia (in present-day Croatia),
located in the area
around present-day...
- site was
occupied by the
Gaulish Boii, and it
became a
Roman colony and
municipium with the name of Bonōnia in 196 BCE.
During the
waning years of the Western...
-
derives from the
Latin muni****lis,
based on the word for
social contract (
municipium),
referring originally to the
Latin communities that
supplied Rome with...
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Ancona (/æŋˈkoʊnə/, also US: /ænˈ-, ɑːnˈ-/; Italian: [aŋˈkoːna] ) is a city and a
seaport in the
Marche region of
Central Italy, with a po****tion of around...
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Vindobona (province of Pannonia) in the 1st century, and was
elevated to a
municipium with
Roman city
rights in 212. This was
followed by a time in the sphere...