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Romani (/ˈrɒməni, ˈroʊ-/ ROM-ə-nee, ROH-; also
Romanes /ˈrɒmənɪs/ ROM-ən-iss, Romany, Roma; Romani:
rromani ćhib) is an Indo-Aryan
macrolanguage of the...
- Kingdom,
which would set
Romanes on the path to a
fruitful and
lasting relationship with
Charles Darwin.
During his youth,
Romanes resided temporarily in...
- "
Romanes Lecture". ox.ac.uk.
Romanes Lectures since 1892 at the
University web site.
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Romanes is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Ethel Romanes (1856–1927),
British writer and
religious activist George Romanes (1848–1894)...
- Look up
Roman,
roman,
Romans,
romans, or
român in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Roman or
Romans most
often refers to: Rome, the
capital city of Italy...
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Physical Education lessons Helena Romanes School was
named after the
first Chair of
Governors (Helena
Romanes) the
daughter of Sir
Almroth Wright....
- "Romani ite domum" (English:
Romans go home) is the
corrected Latin phrase for the
graffito "
Romanes eunt domus" from a
scene in the film
Monty Python's...
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family name of
Romanes seems to have
earlier been
spelled as Romains, a
merchant family of
longstanding in Edinburgh. In 1810
James Romanes is
listed as...
- The
Catholic Church, also
known as the
Roman Catholic Church, is the
largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion
baptized Catholics worldwide...
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Ethel Romanes (née Duncan; 15
August 1856 – 30
March 1927) was an
English writer and
religious activist.
Romanes was born in Wavertree,
Liverpool in 1856...