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- A Concilium provinciae (Latin for 'Provincial council', known in Gr**** as a koinon) was an ****embly of delegates from all the settlements and cities in...
- The leges provinciae were sets of laws first enacted in 146 BC designed to aid in the regulation and administration of the Roman provinces. Written specifically...
- and early Byzantine provinces (4th–7th centuries AD) 1 Later the Septem Provinciae 2 Re-established after reconquest by the Eastern Empire in 534 as the...
- the Roman Empire. The generic term in Roman legal language was Rector provinciae, regardless of the specific titles, which also reflects the province's...
- provincial governorships by equestrians, with the first equestrian praesides provinciae appearing in the 270s. This evolution was formalized in the reforms of...
- The United Provinces of the Netherlands, officially the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (Dutch: Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden), and...
- Rectors and rectorates in politics and administration included: Rector provinciae was a Latin generic term for Roman governor, the governor of a Roman province...
- The Roman provinces (Latin: provincia, pl. provinciae) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the...
- A corrector (English plural correctors, Latin plural correctores) is a person or object practicing correction, usually by removing or rectifying errors...
- omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea...