- Niccolò
de Romanis (died 1218) was an
Italian cardinal and
Papal legate. He was
Bishop of
Frascati from
either 1204 or 1205 and
Grand penitentiary. He...
- The
Romani people (/ˈroʊməni/ ROH-mə-nee or /ˈrɒməni/ ROM-ə-nee), also
known as the Roma or
Romani (sg.: Rom), are an Indo-Aryan
ethnic group who traditionally...
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Romani culture is the
culture of the
Romani people, an Indo-Aryan
ethnic group originating in
northwest India. They
constitute the
largest ethnic minority...
- the
Romani people. The
largest of
these are Vlax
Romani (about 500,000 speakers),
Balkan Romani (600,000), and
Sinte Romani (300,000). Some
Romani communities...
- The
Romani diaspora refers to the
presence and
dispersion of
Romani people across various parts of the world.
Their migration out of the
Indian subcontinent...
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Romani folklore encomp****es the folktales, myths, oral traditions, and
legends of the
Romani people. The
Romani were
nomadic when they
departed India...
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Carpathian Romani, also
known as
Central Romani or
Romungro Romani, is a
group of
dialects of the
Romani language spoken from
southern Poland to Hungary...
- The
Romani Holocaust was the
genocide of
European Roma and
Sinti people during World War II.
Beginning in 1933, ****
Germany systematically ****cuted...
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Romani Americans (
Romani:
romani-amerikani) are
Americans who have full or
partial Romani ancestry. It is
estimated that
there are one
million Romani...
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De Imperatoribus Romanis (DIR) is an
online peer-reviewed
encyclopedia about the
emperors of the
Roman Empire,
including the
Byzantine Empire. It was established...