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Published: 03 December 2008
... the streets and structures in the Tiburtine territory. When Tivoli became a municipium after the Social War, the praetors were replaced as magistrates by the quattuorviri, who assumed the function of censors every five years (quinquennales). The most...
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Published: 22 March 2018
... ritual Saham Toney Siculus Diodorus Snettisham Thetford Venta Icenorum Fishbourne Palace Togidubnus Britain torc Camulodunum Fenwick treasure municipium Seneca Lucius Annaeus Temple to the Divine Claudius Boudican destruction layer Boudican destruction horizon Londinium Claudius emperor...
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Published: 09 July 2015
... geophysical surveys Germania Superior urbanization civitas capitals municipium Mainz One of the most prominent phenomena of the Roman Empire is a civilization characterized by urban structures that evolved as a result of the military occupation of much of northwestern Europe. Being themselves...
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Published: 01 October 2016
... senate Sherwin White A N Tabula Bantina Bispham E constitutions local municipia fundana Tabula Heracleensis lex repetundarum treaties Cicero Italian allies socii prejudice identity ius commercii Social War municipium As the Roman state expanded its territory, the peoples of Italy were...
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Published: 02 November 2016
... to be based on a uniform model, lightly adapted for the individual communities to which they were granted. The most complete, discovered in 1981, relates to the hitherto unknown town of Irni, or, as it now became, the municipium Flavium Irnitanum, which received its charter in the reign...
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Published: 02 October 2014
... Wroxeter site Caistor by Norwich Canterbury Silchester site Verulamium site Camulodunum site Nero Togidubnus Amphitheatres Roundhouses Sharples Niall Roman urbanism oppida colonia municipium civitas-capital town foundation fortress urban space ritual Towns and urban development...