- ISBN 978-0-00-714572-0. p. 43. Nieremberg, Juan
Eusebio (1635).
Historia natvrae,
maxime peregrinae,
libris XVI Distincta. Antverpiae: ex
officina Plantiniana Balthasaris...
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Marcus Statius Priscus. Some
scholars have used the lack of
civitates peregrinae in
Roman Dacia,
where indigenous peoples were
organised into
native townships...
- sort of half-citizenship) and
civitates peregrinae, the
local authorities of the peregrini.
Civitates peregrinae were
based on the
territories of pre-Roman...
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collection from the
publicani to
provincial local authorities (civitates
peregrinae).
Although the
latter also
frequently emplo****
private companies to collect...
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Atajo para la Perfección (Madrid, 1633; 1633)
Historia naturae,
maxime peregrinae (in Latin). Antwerp:
Officina Plantiniana. 1635.
Oculta Filosofía, (Barcelona...
- citizenship. Then
there were the
municipia and
finally the
civitates peregrinae (meaning
foreign cities or not
Roman po****ted cities).
Romans called...
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sometime before 200 AD. Some
scholars have used the lack of
civitates peregrinae in
Roman Dacia,
where indigenous peoples were
organised into
native townships...
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Carlo Amoretti. She died on 12
November 1787 in Oneglia. Amoretti,
Mariae Peregrinae (1788). De iure
dotium apud
Romanos liber singularis (in Latin). Milan...
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Letter of Pope Paul VI
Signature date 14 May 1971
Subject Catholic social teaching Text In
Latin In
English ←
Peregrinae multitudines Qui secreto →...
- in his
Natural History. The
native tribes are
organized in
civitates peregrinae (semi-autonomous
districts supervised by a
Roman military officer). c...