- A
civitas stipendaria or stipendiaria,
meaning "tributary state/community", was the
lowest and most
common type of
towns and
local communities under Roman...
- autonomy.
Armenia Maior, the
northern half, was
constituted as a
civitas stipendaria under a
civil governor titled comes Armeniae,
meaning that it retained...
-
distinguish it from the
mother city. It
became a
tributary community (civitas
stipendaria).
Julius Caesar gave the town
Latin Rights, and
Octavian renamed it in...
- city of the
Roman province of Macedonia, with the
status of a
civitas stipendaria. It
flourished especially during the
imperial period thanks to the Pax...
- as
former allies of the Punics, the city had the
status of
civitas stipendaria (required to pay
tribute and
under military rule),
probably enduring...
- 211–212.
Caracalla closed the mint and it lost its
status of
civitas stipendaria as well as its
economic prosperity.
After his
death the city organised...
-
become allied with Rome (approx. date):
Tribespeople were made
Civitas stipendaria of the
Roman Empire. The
gradually Romanising settlement of
Ratae Corieltauvorum...
-
lasted only one or two decades.
Afterwards Termes paid
tribute (civitas
stipendaria),
beginning a slow
process of Romanisation. From 70 BC the city began...
- of
Roman laws
Ancient Rome
Civitas foederata Civitas libera Civitas stipendaria 1. Hardy, E.G. C.
Plinii Caecilii Secundi Epistulae. London, England...