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Roman or even Romans has many meanings, primarily related the Roman citizens, however as well applicable to typography, mathematics, & many geographic locations.

Usages relating to the people and society of Rome

Roman virtually all typically refers to one of terzetto eras of ancient Rome:

Roman Kingdom — 753 BC to 509 BC — there were seven traditional Kings of Rome prior to a establishment of the Roman Republic.

Roman Republic — 509 BC to 44 BC — traditionally lasted as a representative government of Rome and its territories from either 509 BC until a establishment of the Roman Empire, usually positioned at 44 BC or even Twenty-seven BC.

Roman Empire — 44 BC to AD 476 — conventionally used to describe a Roman state in a centuries below its reorganization under the leadership of Caesar Augustus.

A title Romans in the midst ages can be applied to:

Byzantine Empire — 330 to 1453 — conventionally used to describe Greek history during the Middle Ages.

Name of the Greeks during the Middle Ages. Synonymus to Byzantine.

Holy Roman Empire — c. 900 to 1806 — political Germanic conglomeration of lands in american & central Europe by having pretenses to the Roman Empire.

Epistle to the Romans — Book of the Bible New Testament — one of the epistles, or even letters, involved in the Just released Testament canonicals.

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Journal of Roman Archaeology
An international journal publishing book reviews, articles and research findings in the field of Roman archaeology. Contents and sample articles. List of supplements.

Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies
Dedicated to the study of the weapons, armor, and military fittings of the armies and enemies of Rome and Byzantium.


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