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obiettivo civile - перевод на Английский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bellum Civile; Bellum Ciuile; Bellum civile (disambiguation)

obiettivo civile      
n. soft target
Roman law         
  • [[Cicero]], author of the classic book ''The Laws,'' attacks [[Catiline]] for attempting a coup in the [[Roman Senate]].
  • Title page of a late 16th-century edition of the ''Digesta'', part of Emperor [[Justinian]]'s ''[[Corpus Juris Civilis]]''
  • Legal systems of the world. Blue is based on Roman law.
  • The basics of Roman law
LEGAL SYSTEM OF ANCIENT ROME AND LATER THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE EMPIRE
Roman Law; Law, Roman; Jus honorarium; Ius civile; Roman law and society; Roman Jurisprudence; Ancient Roman Ideas of Law; Roman civil law; Roman Civil Law; Ancient Roman law
la legge romana
continental law         
LEGAL SYSTEM ORIGINATING IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Civil law legal systems; Civil law system; Civil law tradition; Civil Law (Legal System); Civilian system; Civilian law; Civil Law (legal system); Civil law(legal system); Continental Law; Jus civile; Romano-Germanic law; Continental law; Civil law (system); Civil law (Roman); Civil lawyer; Civil systems; Civil law legal system; Civil Law systems; Civil law (legal tradition)
legge continentale (legge usata nell"Europa e negli stati influenzati dall"Europa)

Определение

Roman law
¦ noun the law code of the ancient Romans forming the basis of civil law in many countries today.

Википедия

Bellum civile

Bellum civile, or civil war in Latin, may refer to:

  • Another title for Pharsalia by the Roman poet Lucan
  • The Commentarii de Bello Civili (Commentaries on the Civil War), telling events of the Civil War until immediately after Pompey's death in Egypt by Julius Caesar. Also, by association, other works on that war that are historically attributed to Caesar, but whose authorship is doubted:
    • De Bello Hispaniensis (On the Hispanic War), campaigns in the Iberian peninsula
    • De Bello Africo (On the African War), campaigns in North Africa
    • De Bello Alexandrino (On the Alexandrine War), campaign in Alexandria