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'The romans owe it all to the ''Greeks'', the Greeks taught them everything, from military skills to science and maths. The Romans owe great thanks to the Greeks.'


'''Roman''' or '''Romans''' may refer to:
'''Roman''' or '''Romans''' may refer to:



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'The romans owe it all to the Greeks, the Greeks taught them everything, from military skills to science and maths. The Romans owe great thanks to the Greeks.'


Roman or Romans may refer to:

  • 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 (27 BC to 476 AD)
    • Roman citizen
    • Byzantine Empire (330/476/629 to 1453), a Late Antiquity and medieval continuation of the Greek-speaking portion of the Roman Empire
    • Romaioi (Ρωμαίοι) or Romioi (Ρωμιοί), a self-identification of the Greek-speaking Christian population of the Empire dating to Late Antiquity (the term translates literally to "Roman"), still somewhat in use by Greeks
  • Holy Roman Empire (c. 900 to 1806), a medieval German-speaking state in Central Europe
Geography
Christianity
Typography
Literature
Music
Mythology
People
Other

See also

Note: the following entries are arranged in an etymological tree.