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Roman citizenship (section Cives Romani)
the Roman state: The cives Romani were full Roman citizens, who enjoyed full legal protection under Roman law. Cives Romani were sub-divided into two classes:...
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Trebbiano (redirect from Romani (grape))
Brocanico, Bubbiano, Buriano, Buzzetto, Cadillac, Cadillate, Castelli, Castelli Romani, Castillone, Chator, Clairette D'Afrique, Clairette De Vence, Clairette...
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Gallic Empire (redirect from Gallo-Roman Empire)
the year of Postumus' accession. Gallic emperors are called adsertores Romani nominis in the Historia Augusta. Bourne, R. J. (2001). Aspects of the relationship...
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Romani Carpathian Romani Romungro / Romungro Romani Roman / Roman Romani Vend / Vend Romani East Slovak Romani West Slovak Romani South Polish Romani...
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Gallo-Roman religion is a fusion of the traditional religious practices of the Gauls, who were originally Celtic speakers, and the Roman and Hellenistic...
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Hygieia (redirect from Salus Publica Populi Romani)
from a jar that she carried. These attributes were later adopted by the Gallo-Roman healing goddess, Sirona. Hygieia was modified by the Romans into the...
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The Venetian language (sometimes grouped with the majority Gallo-Italian languages). The Gallo-Italian languages, including all the rest (although with...
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Languages of France (section Gallo-Romance)
Dauphinois Forézien Jurassien Lyonnais Savoyard Gallo Italic Ligurian language Royasc Basque (Euskara) Romani There are also several languages spoken in France's...
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Gallo-Italic Emilian–Romagnol Emilian Bolognese Parmigiano Romagnol Forlivese Old Romagnol Sammarinese Gallo-Italic of Basilicata Gallo-Italic of Sicily...
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relatively small number of languages in Europe, and a small number of speakers (Romani, c. 1.5 million). However, a number of Indo-Aryan languages not native to...
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Venetian language is sometimes added to Italo-Dalmatian when excluded from Gallo-Italic,[clarification needed] and then usually grouped with Istriot. However...
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Europe portal Heraldry portal Flag of Europe Armorial of Europe Flag of the Romani people Lists of flags of European countries List of Albanian flags List...
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known as Gauls before Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, leading to a distinct Gallo-Roman culture. In the Early Middle Ages, the Franks formed the Kingdom of...
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non-Aryan, such as Jewish, ancestry) and black people. Jewish, Slavic, and Romani people, along with the physically and mentally disabled, as well as homosexuals...
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Quariates – in Southern Gaul Reieni / Reii - in Southern Gaul Salassi (Gallo-Ligurian people) – Aosta Valley and Canavese (Northern Piedmont) (Ivrea)...
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of Macarena is commonly considered the patroness of bullfighters and the Romani of Spain who hold a sincere devotion to the image. It is currently enshrined...
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Umbrian Minoan Nuragic Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Thracian Roman Cybele Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of Isis Scythian Slavic Uralic Baltic...
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music, including Hugo Romani, Leo Marini. Gregorio Barrios, Bienvenido Granda, Jaime Llano González, Leonor González Mina, Carmiña Gallo, Sonora Matancera...
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Language policy in France (section Romani languages)
Language Gallo-Italic languages: Ligurian Gallo-Romance languages Langues d'oïl: Angevin, Berrichon, Burgundian, Champenois, Frainc-Comtou, Gallo, Lorrain...
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Ancient Celtic religion (section Gallo-Roman religion)
Celtic religion there underwent some Romanization, resulting in a syncretic Gallo-Roman religion with deities such as Lenus Mars, Apollo Grannus, and Telesphorus...
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expelling them from the Rhône valley. Marching into Gaul, he reintegrated the Gallo-Romans and appointed Aegidius commander of the region, whilst Nepotianus...
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p. 21 Lucy Riall, "Garibaldi, Invention of a Hero", London, 2007, Ch. 9 Gallo, Max (2019-10-10). Mussolini's Italy: Twenty Years of the Fascist Era. Routledge...
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Mackay (2000), pp. 178–93. Tacitus, The Annals 1.58 Reilly 1988, 137. García Gallo 1945, 214. Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz (2012). "Khan, caliph, tsar and imperator:...
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Rosario Flores (category Romani actresses)
Archived from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved October 30, 2015. Gallo, Phil (July 24, 2002). "Vives, Cruz lead noms for Latin Grammys". Variety...
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Umbrian Minoan Nuragic Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Thracian Roman Cybele Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of Isis Scythian Slavic Uralic Baltic...
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incorporated authentic Romani music, which they researched by visiting Slovakia, Italy, and France. The music in the film is played by Romani virtuoso musicians...
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considered a Frank by the mid-7th century at the latest (except Bretons); Romani (Romans) were essentially the inhabitants of Aquitaine after that". Apart...
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The Roman people was the body of Roman citizens (Latin: Rōmānī; Ancient Greek: Ῥωμαῖοι Rhōmaîoi) during the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, and the...
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him Praetorian prefect of Italy, a position Basilius held until 465. The Gallo-Roman poet Sidonius Apollinaris, arrived in Rome in 467, tells that Basilius...
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