Civitas

A [[Roman military diploma In the Roman Empire, a (; plural ) was both an abstract concept of citizenship and a concrete administrative unit within the Roman territorial system. Originating from the Latin word (citizen), the term referred to a community of citizens bound together by law and shared responsibilities.

As Rome expanded, the concept evolved from its original meaning of "citizenship" or "citizenry" to encompass various types of provincial settlements with different legal statuses and privileges. These ranged from fully autonomous allied states (''civitates foederatae'') to tax-paying communities (''civitates stipendariae'').

The ''civitas'' system became a crucial mechanism through which Rome organized conquered territories, promoted Romanization, and maintained administrative control throughout its vast empire, ultimately leaving a lasting imprint on European urban development that extended beyond the empire's fall. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Acta = Tanulmányok / Alba Civitas Történeti Alapítvány

    Published 2004
    “…Alba Civitas Történeti Alapítvány (Stuhlweißenburg)…”

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    Zeszyty

    Published 2002
    “…Katolickie Stowarzyszenie Civitas Christiana Zespół Programowo-Formacyjny…”

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    Polska - civitas christiana? 1050. rocznica chrztu Polski = Polen - civitas christiana?

    Published 2017
    “…Polska - civitas christiana? 1050. Rocznica Chrztu Polski (Veranstaltung) Katowice…”
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