- 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...
- ISBN 978-0-19-921152-4. Diemen, Daan van (2021). "Becoming
Roman?
Romanness, Non‐
Romanness, and
Barbarity in Pacatus'
Panegyric on Theodosius". Kleos:...
- 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...
- forums, amphitheatres,
racetracks and baths—helped
foster a
sense of "
Romanness".
Roman society had multiple,
overlapping social hierarchies. The
civil war...
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romanization is the
conversion of text from a
different writing system to the
Roman (Latin) script, or a
system for
doing so.
Methods of
romanization...
- (2018-07-09). "Looking up to Rome:
Romanness through the
hagiography from the
duchy of Spoleto".
Transformations of
Romanness. De Gruyter. p. 198. doi:10...
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Walter (2018). "Introduction:
Early medieval Romanness – a
multiple identity".
Transformations of
Romanness early medieval regions and identities. De Gruyter...
- The
Byzantine Empire, also
known as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred on
Constantinople during late antiquity...
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transformation of
Romanness". In Pohl, Walter; Gantner, Clemens; Grifoni, Cinzia; Pollheimer-Mohaupt,
Marianne (eds.).
Transformations of
Romanness:
Early Medieval...
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Frederick Barbarossa was
crowned emperor in 1155. He
emphasized the "
Romanness" of the empire,
partly in an
attempt to
justify the
power of the emperor...