Civis is the Latin word for citizen. For Romans, the word incorporated all the honors, rights and duties of a Roman citizen.
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Civis media prize was created in 1988.
civis and citzenships are part of the law and Is a matter to follow rules that is given
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Citizen.
Civis, -is, (usually masculine).
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Nicolas Karapidakis has written: 'Civis fidelis'
The following are Latin words from which "civilization" gets its roots: civicus,-a,-um (civil), civilis, civilis, civile (civil), civiliter [adverb] (in a civil manner), civis, civis (citizen), civitas, civitatis (citizinship or right to be a citizen of a certain state).
Civilized means people who live in cities (from Latin civis :: a citizen). Uncivilized people live in tiny villages, without proper roads, or running water, or any kind of a centralised government.Once people have sufficient social organisation to live in cities, they are civilized.
It means "I am a Roman Citizen". The main verb of the whole sentence goes often goes at the end.. in this case "sum" which is "I am" as in "Cogito ergo sum" which is "I think, therefore I am" Romanus = Roman Civis = Citizen