-
Libellus vere aureus, nec
minus salutaris quam festivus, de
optimo rei
publicae statu deque nova
insula Utopia, "A
truly golden little book, not less beneficial...
- Clodia. The
three men then
established themselves as the
triumviri rei
publicae constituendae (the
latter words indicate a
causa or
commission for the...
-
equestri ordini praestas,
praefectus praetorii eius
omniaque haec rei
publicae es:
nobis quidem qualis in
castrensi contubernio, nec
quicquam in te mutavit...
- the
Bohemian lion in the
crest and
changed the
motto to
PRAGA CAPUT REI
PUBLICAE ("Prague, the
Capital of the Republic"). The
number of
bricks shown corresponds...
-
cannot be
privately owned"[page needed] as res nullius, res communes, res
publicae and res universitatis. The term res
nullius was
defined as
things not yet...
- clay soils.
According to Ulpian,
there were
three types of roads: Viae
publicae, consulares,
praetoriae or
militares Viae privatae, rusticae,
glareae or...
-
political and
cultural prestige. On 20
August 1763, an
inscription [...] Rei
Publicae Pompeianorum [...] was
found and the city was
identified as Pompeii. Karl...
- "holy days";
singular also
feriae or dies ferialis) were
either public (
publicae) or
private (privatae).
State holidays were
celebrated by the
Roman people...
-
Praeclara gratulationis publicae (Splendid
testimonies of
public [rejoicing]) is an
apostolic letter of Pope Leo XIII
promulgated on 20 June 1894. It called...
- annually. The task he was ****igned
revived that of Sulla's dictatorship: rei
publicae constituendae.
These appointments, however, were not the
source of legal...