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civitas

 

(pl. civitates) [De]

A Roman local government administrative unit based on the citizenship of its occupants, usually based on pre-Roman tribal groupings. They were ruled from a civitas capital (also known as cantonal capitals) which, in Britain, were towns deliberately founded for the purpose. A civitas thus comprised the citizens and magistrates of a town together with the people occupying the surrounding associated territory.

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