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municipium
‖ municipium Rom. Antiq. (mjuːnɪˈsɪpɪəm) Pl. municipia. [L. mūnicipium, f. mūnicip-, mūniceps: see municipal.] A city whose citizens had the privileges of Roman citizens.1720 Strype Stow's Surv. i. i. 7/1 Nor is there any Reason to think the Romans built the City of London where there was neither a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Municipium
The distinguishing characteristic of the municipium was self-governance. The first municipium was Tusculum. wikipedia.org
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Municipium Iasorum
Its administrative center was the town of Municipium Iasorum, located in or near present-day Daruvar. Name Terms Res Publica Iasorum and Municipium Iasorum referred to both the administrative center of the region; and the area that was under its jurisdiction wikipedia.org
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municipy
municipy rare. (mjuːˈnɪsɪpɪ) [ad. L. municipium: see municipium.] † a. = municipium. b. A municipality.1579 Twyne Phisicke agst. Fort. ii. Ep. Ded. 160 b, The actes and lawes of certeine Municipies or freedomes haue bene such,..that they haue perished with their authours. 1882 W. Cory Mod. Eng. Hist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Municipium Dardanorum
Municipium Dardanorum or Municipium Dardanicum was a Roman mining town whose life lasted from the 2nd to the 4th century AD, that was connected with the In the immediate vicinity of the river Ibar (river) was a Roman stone bridge connecting the Municipium DD to Rogozna and the mines on the mountain. wikipedia.org
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Thignica
One inscription calls the town "Civitas Thignicensis" (the city of Thignica) and states that it was divided into three parts, another that it became a municipium at the beginning of the 3rd century under the name of "municipium Septimium Aurelium Antoninianum Herculeum Frugiferum Thignica". wikipedia.org
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Mokronoge, Tomislavgrad
Mokronoge were part of the Roman municipium of Delminium. Delminium became a municipium during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in the first half of the 2nd century. wikipedia.org
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Sululos
Sululos was a Roman era Municipium of the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis that flourished from which flourished from 30 BC - AD 640. History We know that in 168AD the city is still a civitas (town) but under Septimius Severus and Caracalla it had been raised to a municipium status. wikipedia.org
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381 BC
After an expression of complete submission to Rome, Tusculum becomes the first "municipium cum suffragio", and thenceforth the city continues to hold the rank of a municipium. wikipedia.org
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维鲁拉米恩
它在公元50年左右成为罗马人的自治市镇(municipium),人民获得了有限的公民权。到3世纪时,其面积达到,有壕沟与城墙保护。不列颠的第一位殉道圣人圣奥尔本在此殉道。罗马人在5世纪前半叶放弃了这里。现在还留存着一些城墙、剧院。 wikipedia.org
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朱瓦卜
参考资料 http://www.ons.dz/collections/w26_p2.pdf Rapidum : CIL VIII, 20834 [archive ; municipium rapidense : CIL VIII, 20836 [archive]] . 阿尔及利亚城市 wikipedia.org
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Cáparra
Municipium Flavium Caparense, Cáceres, pp. 15–340 Río-Miranda Alcón, J. (2012), La ciudad romana de Cáparra. La Cerámica, Cáceres. Municipium Flavium Caparense. Guijo de Granadilla: Roman ruins of Cáparra E. Cerrillo. wikipedia.org
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Henchir-El-Msaadine
The ruins are tentatively identified as the remains of Municipium Aurelium Antoninianum Furnitanorum also known as Furnos Minor, a city of Africa Proconsularis Furnos Minus had the rank of a Municipium (city) of Africa Proconsularis and has been identified through Epigraphic remains The remains of a basilica wikipedia.org
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Ager Romanus
Thus was solved the problem of delimiting the territory of the municipium of Rome from the territory of the rest of the empire – besides the Regio I Latii The Ager Romanus, as a political zone subject to the municipium of Rome, theoretically continued to extend ad centesimum lapidem, but in practice many wikipedia.org
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Abbir Maius
Abbir Maius also known as Abbiritanus was a Roman and Byzantine-era civitas (city), later municipium, in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis (today And, like Thignica, was a civitas dependent of Carthage but under the emperor Caracalla was promoted to be a municipium. wikipedia.org
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