Roman
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A thing or person of or from the city of Rome.
History
- Ancient Rome (9th century BC – 5th century AD)
- Roman Kingdom (753 BC to 509 BC)
- Roman Republic (509 BC to 44 BC)
- Roman Empire (44 BC to AD 476)
- Roman citizen
- Byzantine Empire (330 to 1453), also known as the "Eastern Roman Empire" or the "Empire of the Greeks".
- Romioi, a self-identification of the Greek people during and after the Byzantine period
- Holy Roman Empire (c. 900 to 1806), a medieval German state in Central Europe
- Rome, the capital city of the modern state of Italy
- Roman, Bulgaria, a municipality near Pravets
- Romans-sur-Isère, in the Drôme département of France
- Roman, Romania, a city in Neamţ county
- Saint Roman in Monaco
- Romans, Ain, a town in France
- Roman, Eure, France
- Romans, Deux-Sèvres, France
- Roman, Essex, UK
- Roman Catholic Church, a Christian church that professes the Catholic faith
- Roman Missal, a book containing prayers and readings for a Roman Catholic Mass
- Epistle to the Romans, a letter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible
- Roman type, a family of fonts
- Times New Roman, a font
- Roman or some cognate means "novel" in many European languages; in such languages, the cognates of novel mean English "novella"
- Roman (film)
- Roman alphabet (Latin alphabet), the standard script of the English language and most of the languages of western and central Europe, and of those areas settled by Europeans
- Roman architecture
- Roman army
- Roman calendar
- Roman law, the legal system of both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
- Roman mythology
- Roman numerals, numeral system where certain letters are given a numeral value
- Roman surface, self-intersecting immersion of the real projective plane into three-dimensional geometrical space
- ROMANS (jpop), Hello! Project J-pop music group
- The Romans (Doctor Who), television show
- Bernard Romans, 18th Century navigator, surveyor, cartographer, naturalist, engineer, soldier, promoter and writer.
See also
Note: the following entries are arranged in an etymological tree.- *Romaic
- *
- **Aromanian
- **Romagna
- **Romaine
- **
- ***Romanesque
- **Romand(y)
- **Romania
- **Romanian
- **
- ***Romance
- **Romano
- **Romansch
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