- cities, and
sealed by a
common treaty (foedus); next came the
civitates liberae ("free cities"),
which indicated communities that had been
granted specific...
- 1958.
Especially influential was Degr****i's work
Inscriptiones latinae liberae rei
publicae (abbreviated ILLRP), a
collection of
Latin inscriptions from...
- A free city (Latin:
civitas libera, urbs
liberae condicionis; Gr****: ἐλευθέρα καὶ αὐτόνομος πόλις) was a self-governed city
during the ****enistic and...
- tribute-paying
cities (civitates), free
cities (civitates
liberae), and free
cities with
treaties (civitates
liberae et foederatae)
Romans began founding coloniae...
- The
following lists show the
administrative divisions of the
lands belonging to the
Hungarian crown (1000–1920) at
selected points of time. The
names are...
-
Venetic eik
Goltanos doto
louderai Kanei Latin (literal) hoc Golt****
dedit liberae Cani
English Golt****
sacrificed this for the free Kanis...
- The
Archdiocese of
Freetown (Archidioecesis
Liberae Urbis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in
Sierra Leone...
- response. In 2022, the song
appeared in the
Netflix series 1899. Cicero:
Liberae sunt ...
nostrae cogitationes, ("Free are our thoughts") Pro Milone, XXIX...
-
Memmingen and
Ravensburg in
upper Swabia. The Free
Cities (Freie Städte;
Urbes liberae) were those, such as Basel, Augsburg,
Cologne or Strasbourg, that were...
- Thessalonica, Abdera, and
Maroneia held the
status of 'free cities' (civitates
liberae), and
Edessa was
probably an 'allied city' (civitas foederata). In the...