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‖ territorium Rom. Hist.|tɛrɪˈtɔərɪəm| Pl. territoria. [L.] The area of land surrounding and within the boundaries of a Roman city, municipium, etc., and under its jurisdiction. Also transf. of States having dealings with Rome.
1918[see centuriate v. 2]. 1926Abbott & Johnson Municipal Admin. Roman Empire ix. 134 The chief revenues of cities in other parts of the empire came from their territoria. 1949Oxf. Classical Dict. 623/2 In Roman territory before 89 B.C. the chief oppida were those of the ex-Latin incorporated States. In them was centred the local administration of their former territorium. 1962D. Harden Phoenicians v. 74 Carthage's fleet was burnt, her domain was henceforth to be confined to her territorium in eastern Tunisia. |