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Where the city features in religious symbolism, it is likely always to be another city than the one we dwell in: Rome, Jerusalem or Mecca; a city of the past, or a site of pilgrimage, or a city displaced into fantasy like the Jerusalem of Revelation or Augustine's Civitatis Dei.
16) "Myreae civitatis defuncto episcopo convenerunt episcopi illi ecclesiae de episcopo provisuri .
Thus, although only a minority of pax were used to settle feuds, such actions would have carried much significance: certainly Taddeo Pepoli saw peacemaking as key to political power when he incorporated it into his title as conservator pacis et iustitiae civitatis Bononie.
 
 
 
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