Adam Gottron has written:
'Arnold Rucker, Orgelmacher von Seligenstadt' -- subject(s): Organs
'Die beiden Hoffstetter' -- subject(s): Composers, Biography
'Tausend Jahre Musik in Mainz' -- subject(s): Music
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Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
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The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
The Roman empire.
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The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.
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There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
There was no ancient Roman flag.
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The Roman Patricians
The Roman Citizens
The Roman Plebeians.
The Roman Slaves
The Roman Soldiers
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No. If your parents were Roman, you were automatically Roman. If your town or city was granted Roman citizenship, you were automatically a Roman citizen.
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Yes, Roman is capitalized in Roman numerals as Roman is a proper noun.
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The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
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The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
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The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
The heart of Roman society was the family.
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Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
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Roman mathematics refers to mathematics performed during Roman times, generally using Roman numerals and/or a Roman abacus.
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Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
Julius Caesar was the Roman conqueror of Gaul.
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The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman empire.
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The Rman Gens,The Roman Curia,and The Roman Tribes
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Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
Freedom from crucifixion was a privilege of Roman citizenship.
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Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
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Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
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There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
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Yes, he was of Roman ancestry. He was born in Roman Britain of Roman citizen parents living there.
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Roman law conferred rights on Roman citizens and provided protections.
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no. the roman cavalry was a horse-riding division of the roman army. roman catholicism is the first form of christianity.
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Ivan Donald Margary has written:
'Roman roads in Britain' -- subject(s): History, Roads, Roman, Roman Roads, Romans
'Roman ways in the Weald' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, Roads, Roman, Roman Antiquities, Roman Roads
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Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen
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In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
In Roman numerals 522 would be DXXII.
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The blend of Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as Greco-Roman.
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Roman women (females).
(Can also mean 'of the Roman woman' or 'to/for the Roman woman.'
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Athenian democracy, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
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A Roman patriot would be an ancient Roman citizen who took pride in being a member of the Roman Empire.
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Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
Yes, Caligula was the third Roman emperor.
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Were roman shopkeepers educated Were roman shopkeepers educated
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As the name "Roman Republic" suggests, it was a republic.
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