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authorities had
unmitigated coercitio. Lex
Porcia II (Lex
Porcia de
tergo civium):
perhaps proposed by M.
Porcius Cato (Cato the Elder),
consul in 195 BC...
-
Castle Flag Coat of arms Nickname: The Fair City Motto(s):
Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas "The
obedience of the
citizens produces a
happy city" Alternatively...
- The
Cohors II
Italica Civium Romanorum was a
Roman military cohort from
Italia formed from
Roman citizens. A
cohort based in
Caesarea is
referred to in...
-
beautiful church in Germany". 307 ft by 216 ft "A New
Immaculata Church".
Civium Architecture & Planning.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. "GGiN
Barneveld | Van...
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obverse and the
Latin Patriæ
Unitati (for the
union of the country) and
Civium Libertati (for the
liberty of the citizens)
encircling the head of Italia...
- that the 'Italian regiment' is
generally identified as
cohors II
Italica civium Romanorum, a unit
whose presence in
Judea is
attested no
earlier than AD...
-
prominent Roman family.
Cornelius was a
centurion in the
Cohors II
Italica Civium Romanorum,
mentioned as
Cohors Italica in the Vulgate. He was stationed...
-
underlying propylaea expressly declare,
symbolize the
freedom of the
citizens ("
Civium Libertati", right) and the
unity of the
homeland ("Patriae Unitati", left)...
- deplo**** in
Pannonia Inferior,
Pannonia Superior and Nori****
Cohors I Thra****
civium Romanorum Auxilia, deplo**** in
Pannonia Inferior,
Pannonia Superior and...
- II Wing,
Flavia Hispanorum civium romanorum,
cantoned in
Petavonium (near Zamora).
Cohors I
Celtiberorum Equitata civium romanorum,
cantoned within Municipium...