Gaius Julius Civilis, the leader of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans in 69
Tiberius Claudius Civilis
Civilis (vicarius), a vicarius of Roman Britain in 368
Raimundas Čivilis, a former Lithuanian basketball player
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Civilis may refer to: Gaius Julius Civilis, the leader of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans in 69 Tiberius Claudius CivilisCivilis (vicarius)...
The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, enacted from 529...
Gods help the braver side." - Gaius Julius Civilis The result of these accessions to the forces of Civilis was a rising in Gaul. Hordeonius Flaccus was...
Retrieved 20 September 2020. A. De Meester, Juris Canonici et Juris Canonico-Civilis Compendium Nova Editio, Tomus Tertius, Pars Secunda (Brugis: Desclée de...
Civilis, as his name implies, had been accorded Roman citizenship, which entitled him to have his case heard by the emperor in person). While Civilis...
Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (Dutch: De samenzwering van de Bataven onder Claudius Civilis; Swedish: Batavernas trohetsed till Claudius Civilis) is an oil painting...
The Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis was a civil code enacted in the Electorate of Bavaria in 1756. It was drafted entirely by the Bavarian chancellor...
Masdevallia civilis is a species of orchid occurring from Venezuela to Peru. Media related to Masdevallia civilis at Wikimedia Commons "Masdevallia civilis" at...
during this era was the Codification by Justinianus: the Corpus Iuris Civilis. This contained all Roman Law. It was both a collection of the work of...
Pygoda civilis is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae found in Ecuador. It was first described as Edessa civilis by Gustav Breddin in 1903...
Hister civilis is a species of clown beetle in the family Histeridae. It is found in North America. "Hister civilis Species Information". BugGuide.net...
Justinianus, Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the codification of Roman law ordered early in the 6th century AD by Justinian...
abandoned forts. A new Dux Britanniarum was appointed, Dulcitius, with Civilis granted vicarius status to head a new civilian administration. After discovering...
Commentarii de Bello Civili (Commentaries on the Civil War), or Bellum Civile, is an account written by Julius Caesar of his war against Gnaeus Pompeius...
Justitia civilis or "things external" is defined by Christian theologians as the class of acts in which fallen man retains his ability to perform both...
Political theology is a term which has been used in discussion of the ways in which theological concepts or ways of thinking relate to politics. The term...
Commons has media related to Hexadactilia civilis. Wikispecies has information related to Hexadactilia civilis. Australian Faunal Directory Trin Wiki v...
accession in 527, the law-code was rewritten as the influential Corpus Juris Civilis and Justinian produced extensive legislation on provincial administration;...
civil-law legal system; it was preceded by the Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis (Bavaria, 1756), the Allgemeines Landrecht (Prussia, 1794), and the West...
codification of Roman law; the most comprehensive compilation, the Corpus Juris Civilis, took place under Emperor Justinian (r. 527–65). The Byzantines regularly...
of the 18th century. His principal work are the Interpretationes iuris civilis, analyses of fragments of the Digests based on Cujas. Apart from law, Averani...
Lezioni di filologia, Giuseppe Billanovich e Roberto Pesce: Corpus Iuris Civilis, Italia non erat provincia, sed domina provinciarum, Feltrinelli, p.363...
Doctor of Civil Law (DCL; Latin: Legis Civilis Doctor or Juris Civilis Doctor) is a degree offered by some universities, such as the University of Oxford...
taught the newly recovered Roman lawcode of Justinian I, the Corpus Juris Civilis, among the liberal arts at the University of Bologna, his native city....