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Municipium

In ancient Rome, the Latin term municipium (pl.

Two orders of the municipia, Examples for grants of municipia & Creation of a municipium

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Two orders of the municipia

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Examples for grants of municipia

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Creation of a municipium

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Creation of a municipium

Two orders of the municipia

Examples for grants of municipia

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Municipium

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples31
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Municipium

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related to Creation of a municipium · 17
Municipium → Alba Longa, And, As, Greek, Italy, Latium, Like, No, Roman Republic, Rome, Romulus, Sabine Hills, Sabines, The, This, Tusculum, Under
related to Examples for grants of municipia · 14
Municipium → AD, Baetica, Emperor Claudius, Hispania, Latin, Lusitania, Marcus Servilius Draco Albucianus, Mauretania, Morocco, Rome, Tarraconensis, The Emperor Vespasian, Tripolitania, Volubilis

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumThe0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumNo0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumLike0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumThis0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumGreek0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumItaly0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumRome0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumRomulus0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumLatium0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumAnd0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumSabines0.60section
Municipiumrelated to Creation of a municipiumSabine Hills0.60section

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