Definition of Civilia. Meaning of Civilia. Synonyms of Civilia

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Definition of Civilia

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Civilian
Civilian Ci*vil"ian, n. [From Civil] 1. One skilled in the civil law. Ancient civilians and writers upon government. --Swift. 2. A student of the civil law at a university or college. --R. Graves. 3. One whose pursuits are those of civil life, not military or clerical.

Meaning of Civilia from wikipedia

- A forum civilium (pl. fora civilia, "civil forum") was a judicial center in ancient Rome. These judicial forums were extensions of the Roman Forum, which...
- France 2001. Photographic Contest, Rafaela Ibarra. Santander 2004. Finalist Civilia Contest. Madrid 2004. "Photographer of the year" 2006 award, City hall...
- подводный истребитель" [Titanium attack submarine returns to Northern Fleet]. Civilia.info (in Russian). Archived from the original on 25 February 2016. Galbraith...
- for wine. The Roman Forum, and the Fora of Caesar and Augustus were fora civilia. Carlo del Balzo. "Roma". Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved...
- proprius servus nomine Tonne regno privavit, et **** domino pedisseqvus VIII civilia bella commisit, in omnibus victoria potitus, in **** tandem devictus occubuit;...
- Alain M. (1990). "Appian and C****ius' Speech Before Philippi ('Bella Civilia' 4.90–100)". Phoenix. 44 (2): 158–181. doi:10.2307/1088329. JSTOR 1088329...
- "parish proper", a parish quoad omnia ("concerning all"), or a parish quoad civilia et sacra ("concerning the civil and the sacred"). The term appears from...
- poet ****tus Propertius [11.1.27], described the Battle of Philippi as civilia busta or "sepulchre of citizens". The 1st-century senator and historian...
- Bella per Emathios plus quam civilia campos iusque datum sceleri canimus, populumque potentem in sua victrici conversum viscera dextra cognatasque acies...
- Mirror of State and Eloquence (1656) Opuscula Varia Posthuma, Philosophica, Civilia et Theologia (1658) Letter of Advice to the Duke of Buckingham (1661) Charge...