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    Municipalities" (Novella Maioriani 3), to re-establish the office of the defensor civitatis. This city magistrate represented the interests of the citizens in...
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    title of Patrician of the Romans, which was connected to the role of Defensor Civitatis (protector of oppressed citizens), meant that Pepin was now designated...
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    of the bishops. Finally, bishops were given the same role as the defensor civitatis, who was responsible for protecting the poor against exploitation...
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  • "the Church to its traditional status of guide for the community, as defensor civitatis.  [fr; es]: 19–36, 26  They "favor the idea that the social must be...
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    Anjou, an ally of Perugia, and Herculanus of Perugia, defined as the defensor civitatis ('civic defender') and therefore patron saint of the city, who protected...
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  • Sánchez. Sigulf (fl. 575) Warnachar (fl. 584) Galactorius (fl. 585), defensor civitatis (defender of the city) Seguin I (c. 781 – 816), also Duke of Gascony...
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  • Fasbender, Arlon, pp. 23–27. Molitor, Edouard (1963). Mgr Jean Origer. Defensor civitatis. Luxemburg in French and English : Site of luxembourgian and belgian...
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    appearance under Diocletian of "city trustees" (logistai) whose powers, (defensor civitatis), who went from being protectors of the poor against the rich, to...
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  • college writing textbook. They include: Contra Potentium Iniurias: The Defensor Civitatis and Late Roman Justice (Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und...
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    occupation. Pius declared Rome an "open city", coming to be known as defensor civitatis ("defender of the city"). Following the Liberation of Rome and prior...
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