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- Res publica (also spelled rēs pūblica to indicate vowel length) is a Latin phrase, loosely meaning 'public affair'. It is the root of the word 'republic'...
- Wilson's bird-of-paradise (Diphyllodes respublica) is a species of p****erine bird of the family Paradisaeidae. The first footage of the Wilson's bird-of-paradise...
- ResPublica (from the Latin phrase, res publica, meaning 'public thing' or 'commonwealth') is a British independent public policy think tank, founded in...
- The Respublica Party (Kazakh: «Respublica» партиясы, romanized: «Respublica» partiasy) is a political party in Kazakhstan, which was officially registered...
- The Republic of Ragusa (Dalmatian: Republica de Ragusa; Latin: Respublica Ragusina; Italian: Repubblica di Ragusa; Croatian: Dubrovačka Republika; Venetian:...
- In medieval and early modern Western political thought, the respublica or res publica Christiana refers to the international community of Christian peoples...
- Latinized as Cirta. Under Julius Caesar, the Sittian settlement was known as Respublica IIII Coloniarum Cirtensium; Pliny also knew it as Cirta Sittianorum ("Cirta...
- Minos Respublica (327a–354c) Respublica I (357a–383c) Respublica II (386a–417b) Respublica III (419a–445e) Respublica IV (449a–480a) Respublica V (484a–511e)...
- parties contested the election, including the newly registered parties of Respublica and Baytaq, as well as an overwhelming number of independent candidates...
- Czechia is mentioned, for example, by Pavel Stránský ze Záp in his work Respublica Bojema from 1634, who mentions it already in his first chapter De situ...