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- sort of half-citizenship) and civitates peregrinae, the local authorities of the peregrini. Civitates peregrinae were based on the territories of pre-Roman...
- collection from the publicani to provincial local authorities (civitates peregrinae). Although the latter also frequently emplo**** private companies to collect...
- Atajo para la Perfección (Madrid, 1633; 1633) Historia naturae, maxime peregrinae (in Latin). Antwerp: Officina Plantiniana. 1635. Oculta Filosofía, (Barcelona...
- Letter of Pope Paul VI Signature date  14 May 1971 Subject Catholic social teaching Text In Latin In English ← Peregrinae multitudines   Qui secreto →...
- Marcus Statius Priscus. Some scholars have used the lack of civitates peregrinae in Roman Dacia, where indigenous peoples were organised into native townships...
- citizenship. Then there were the municipia and finally the civitates peregrinae (meaning foreign cities or not Roman po****ted cities). Romans called...
- sometime before 200 AD. Some scholars have used the lack of civitates peregrinae in Roman Dacia, where indigenous peoples were organised into native townships...
- in his Natural History. The native tribes are organized in civitates peregrinae (semi-autonomous districts supervised by a Roman military officer). c...
- Pollucemque memorant. ea vis numini, nomen Alcis. nulla simulacra, nullum peregrinae superstitionis vestigium; ut fratres tamen, ut iuvenes venerantur....
- Carlo Amoretti. She died on 12 November 1787 in Oneglia. Amoretti, Mariae Peregrinae (1788). De iure dotium apud Romanos liber singularis (in Latin). Milan...