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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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