Definition of Romanists. Meaning of Romanists. Synonyms of Romanists

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Definition of Romanists

Romanist
Romanist Ro"man*ist, n. One who adheres to Romanism.

Meaning of Romanists from wikipedia

- Romanism is a derogatory term for Roman Catholicism used when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United States. The term was frequently used in late-nineteenth...
- Look up Romanist or romanist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Romanist may refer to: A person who studies the history of Rome A historian or archaeologist...
- formal language then the first generation of Romanists. The most important influences on the Romanists were works by Michelangelo (particularly his work...
- The Guild of Romanists or Confrérie van romanisten was a society which was active in Antwerp from the late 16th to the late 18th century. Its membership...
- same way, he also met German Romanists such as Eduard Koschwitz and August Bertuch. Along with the two German Romanists, he campaigned successfully for...
- will. The German historical school was divided into Romanists and the Germanists. The Romanists, to whom Savigny also belonged, held that the Volksgeist...
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- Golden Age Early Renaissance painting Flemish Expressionism Guild of Romanists List of Flemish painters Northern Renaissance Spanish Netherlands "Belgian...
- XIII style Lutheran Baroque Stroganov school Animal painting Guild of Romanists Dutch Golden Age Delft school Capriccio Heptanese school classicism Louis...
- important impact on the development of his style. He differed from most Romanists in that he was a native of the northern Netherlands and not of Flanders...