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Stipendiarian
Stipendiarian Sti*pen`di*a"ri*an, a. Acting from mercenary considerations; stipendiary. --A. Seward.

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- Dichomeris stipendiaria is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Annette Frances Braun in 1925. It is found in North America, where it...
- A civitas stipendaria or stipendiaria, meaning "tributary state/community", was the lowest and most common type of towns and local communities under Roman...
- status of the other political entities in the province, the civitates stipendiaria (communities subject to tribute), whose affairs could be directly intervened...
- the Lusitanian castros, or citanias, would have been granted peregrina stipendiaria but remaining an autonomous (Gr****: αὐτονόμων) country through treaties...
- Burdigala (modern Bordeaux) to Asturica (modern Astorga); it was a civitas stipendiaria in the jurisdiction of the conventus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza)...
- of ****ania. It was incorporated into the Roman Empire as a civitas stipendiaria, (a tributary city of non-citizens) and later a municipium. With this...
- from the Bronze Age to Roman Hispania, a period from which the civitas stipendiaria of Murgi dates. During the Middle Ages it belonged to the Taha de Dalías...
- del Águila. In the 1st century, it held the legal status of a civitas stipendiaria, which meant that it had to pay tribute and was subject to the power...
- 343-342 BC and subjugated to Rome in 263 BC. Romans declared it a civitas stipendiaria (city that had to pay tribute to Rome). The archaeological site has been...
- ****igned to the latter. After the Roman conquest, it became a civitas stipendiaria, and was still prospering in the course of the early Christian age. The...