-
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...