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Gallo-Roman culture (2808 bytes)
1: :''This article covers the culture of Romanized areas of [[Gaul]]. For the political history ... 3: ...la]] system, took longer to collapse in the Gallo-Roman regions. 5: ...was formed of the break-away provinces of Gaul, [[Roman Britain|Britain]], and [[Spain#History|Spain]]. T... 7: At [[Perigueux]], [[France]], a luxurious Roman villa called the ''Domus of Vesunna,'' built roun... 9: ...the heads of the Gallic nations to participate in Roman magistracy. The request having been accepted, the... Roman (6574 bytes) 1: ... has several meanings, primarily related to the ''Roman citizens'', but also applicable to ''typography''... 3: ==Roman== 4: ... means pertaining or related to Rome. The name '''Romans''' in historical texts often refers to the three... 6: ...nal Kings of Rome before the establishment of the Roman Republic. 8: ...tories from 509 BC until the establishment of the Roman Empire, typically placed at 44 BC or 27 BC Roman Republic (16611 bytes) 1: ...'See also [[Roman Republic (18th century)]] and [[Roman Republic (19th century)]].'' 3: ... from [[510 BC]] until the establishment of the [[Roman Empire]], sometimes placed at [[44 BC]] (the year... 9: ...ul. If the [[Military history of Rome#Roman_Army|Roman army]] took the field under the command of the tw... 11: The [[Dictator#The_Roman_Dictator|dictator]]s were an exception to annuali... 13: ...he [[Roman legion|legion]] formed the backbone of Roman military power. Roman calendar (14525 bytes) 1: ...re]]. This article generally discusses the early Roman or ''''pre-Julian'''' calendars. The calendar us... 39: The Romans had special names for 3 specific days in each mo... 52: ...e distress of moderns trying to work out dates in Roman calendar documents, counted '''inclusively,''' so... 56: ... translation, and how we would say it today. The Romans used abbreviations: "a.d." = "ante diem" = "day... 74: ...special name for the day before a named day'' the Roman calendar loses the possibility of saying: '''2 da... Roman Czerniawski (1257 bytes) 1: '''Roman Czerniawski''' (b. [[1910]]) was a [[Polish Air F... 9: [[Category:1910 births|Czerniawski, Roman]] 10: [[Category:Polish Army officers|Czerniawski, Roman]] 11: [[Category:Polish spies|Czerniawski, Roman]] 13: [[pl:Roman Czerniawski]] Roman numerals (16735 bytes) 2: The system of '''Roman numerals''' is a [[numeral system]] originating i... 13: ...ns used the above characters. In the Middle Ages, Romans used a horizontal line above a particular numera... 22: ...s a distinct letter, a series of letters ''i'' in Roman numerals was commonly ended with a flourish; henc... 24: '''Roman numerals''' are commonly used today in numbered l... 27: ... ''nullae'', in a table of epacts, all written in Roman numerals. Roman candle (1252 bytes) 1: ... For the 1994 album by [[Elliott Smith]], see ''[[Roman Candle (album)]]''.'' 3: '''Roman candles''' are a type of [[fireworks]], with long... 5: A roman candle is constructed by the following method: 14: * Many Chinese roman candles use clay instead of delay powder and run ... 15: * Larger roman candles will usually add more lift to the highest... Roman Empire (50101 bytes) 1: ...ference between the '''Roman Empire''' and the '''Roman Republic''' lies primarily in the governing bodie... 3: ...antine the Great]], remained the heartland of the Roman state until [[1453]] when the [[Byzantine Empire]... 5: ...e [[German Empire]] (see [[Kaiser]]). See [[Roman culture]] 7: ...17]] AD (green).]]As a matter of convenience, the Roman Empire is held to have begun with the constitutio... 9: ...uld remain for many centuries. During his reign [[Roman commerce|trade links]] developed with regions as ... Roman Polanski (18216 bytes) 1: [[Image:Roman_Polanski.jpg|framed|Roman Polanski]] 2: '''Roman Polanski''' (born [[August 18]], [[1933]]) is a [... 5: ...ng), a [[Jew]], and Bula Polanski (née Katz), a [[Roman Catholic]]. In [[1937]] his family moved back to ... 12: Roman met rising starlet [[Sharon Tate]] while filming ... 14: ...eight months pregnant Sharon and three of her and Roman's friends (coffee heiress [[Abigail Folger]], int... Roman Missal (4604 bytes) 1: ... the texts and rubrics for the celebration of the Roman rite of [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]]. Before the high ... 3: ...V]] promulgated on 14 July 1570 an edition of the Roman Missal that was to be in obligatory use throughou... 5: ...I]] replaced it with a new typical edition of the Roman Missal on 7 July 1604. (In this context, the word... 7: ... [[Pope Pius X]] also undertook a revision of the Roman Missal, which was published and declared typical ... 9: ...s and additions to the text of the prayers in the Roman Missal. The major changes were in the rubrics, an... Roman law (5028 bytes) 1: ...om its earliest days to the time of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]], even to the time of the [[Byzantine Emp... 3: Roman law is the foundation of many legal systems of th... 5: * So-called [[Civil law]] systems are based on Roman law. The legal systems of most countries in cont... 7: * In the [[Common law]] the influence of Roman law was less important. The Common Law developed... 9: ...s the [[Twelve Tables]] ([[449 BC]]). From there Roman law became highly advanced for its time, developi... Roman Jakobson (3778 bytes) 1: '''Roman Osipovich Jakobson''' ([[October 11]], [[1896]] -... 34: [[Category:1896 births|Jakobson, Roman]] 35: [[Category:1982 deaths|Jakobson, Roman]] 36: [[Category:Russian linguists|Jakobson, Roman]] 38: [[de:Roman Jakobson]] Roman Curia (7127 bytes) 1: ...organisation for the correct functioning of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the achievement of its goal... 3: ... those two meanings are related in history). The Roman Curia, then, is the Papal Court, and assists the ... 5: In this sense, the [[Rome|Roman]] Curia has grown little by little in the history... 8: ...Roman pontiff makes use of the departments of the Roman Curia which, therefore, perform their duties in h... 11: ...oly See|Vatican]] website ([http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/]), compose the Curia: New Roman Empire (710 bytes) 3: ...at new gift to the world from the Italians. (like Roman law, the Renaissance, etc had been) If he had not... Roman Hoffstetter (389 bytes) 1: '''Roman Hoffstetter''' ([[1742]]-[[1815]]) was a [[classi... Roman mythology (15350 bytes) 1: {{Roman myth}} 2: '''Roman [[mythology]]''' can be considered as two parts. ... 4: ==Nature of early Roman myth== 5: ...ater part of the [[Roman Republic|Republic]], the Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods co... 7: What the Romans did have, however, were: Roman Inquisition (1142 bytes) 1: The <b>Roman Inquisition</b> began in [[1542]] when [[Pope Pau... 5: ...ome people express surprise upon hearing that the Roman Inquisition was still active in the [[19th centur... Roman road (3936 bytes) 1: [[Image:PompeiiStreet.jpg|thumb|250px|A Roman road in [[Pompeii]]]] 2: ...ues of invasion to the barbarians, contributed to Roman military reverses. 4: The Roman roads often used deep roadbeds of crushed [[Rock ... 6: ...[[proverb]] says that "every road leads to Rome". Roman roads were designed that way to hinder provinces ... 8: ==Some Roman roads== Roman legion (12210 bytes) 3: The '''Roman legion''' (from the Latin ''legio'', meaning levy... 6: ...owed important tactical innovations. Later in the Roman Empire, the legion was commonly reinforced by all... 8: ...e. Their actions could secure the empire for an [[Roman Emperor|Imperial]] hopeful or take it away. An ex... 15: ...ly the most prestigious unit, where wealthy young Roman upstarts displayed their skill and prowess, layin... 24: ...] commanded by the senior of the two [[centurion (Roman army)|centurion]]s. Centuries were nominally 100 ... Roman theatre (995 bytes) 1: ...[Image:Orange roman theatre.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Roman theatre at Orange, France]] 3: ...eatre''' is a [[theatre]] building built by the [[Roman]]s. 5: ...[Greek theatre]]s, semicircular in form, although Romans tended not to be as concerned about the location... 12: ...]]'s [[World Heritage Site]], together with other Roman buildings of the city 28: * [[Roman architecture]]
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