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  • * [[Nero|Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus]], birth name of Nero, Roman emperor 54–68 ...r|Frederick Barbarossa]], known in Latin as ''Fridericus Ænobarbus'', Holy Roman Emperor 1155–1190 ...
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  • *Eridanus, the [[Po River]], according to Roman word usage * {{intitle|Eridanus}} ...
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  • {{wiktionary|Roman|roman|român}} '''Roman''' most often refers to: ...
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  • '''Romans''' most commonly refers to the ancient '''[[Roman people]]''', the inhabitants of ancient Rome. * {{intitle|Romans}} ...
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  • **[[Roman Republic]], as well as supporters of the Republic during the Roman Empire *{{intitle|Republican}} ...
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  • *[[Kingdom of Gwent]], a post-Roman Welsh kingdom or principality which existed in various forms between about *{{intitle}} ...
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  • *[[County of Orange]], a feudal state of The Holy Roman Empire from c. 800 to 1163, later the Principality of Orange *{{intitle|Orange County}} ...
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  • * [[County of Luxemburg]], a state of the Holy Roman Empire * [[Duchy of Luxemburg]], a state of the Holy Roman Empire ...
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  • '''[[Julius Caesar]]''' (100–44 BC) was a Roman general and dictator. * [[Caesar (title)]], a title used by Roman and Byzantine emperors, and also at times by Ottoman emperors, derived from ...
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  • *[[Roman Kornilov]] (born 1981), Kyrgyzstani football player *{{intitle|Kornilov}} ...
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  • * [[Corvus (boarding device)]], used by ancient Roman warships * [[Marcus Valerius Corvus]] (c. 370–270 BC), Roman military commander and politician ...
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  • ...irilo de Alameda y Brea]] O.F.M. Obs. (1781-1872), Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church *{{intitle|brea}} ...
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  • *Mena or Dea Mena, a Roman goddess of menstruation; see [[List of Roman birth and childhood deities]] *{{intitle}} ...
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  • ...et (Holy Roman Empire)]], the imperial assembly of the princes of the Holy Roman Empire until 1806 * {{intitle}} ...
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  • * [[Capitol (board game)|''Capitol'' (board game)]], a Roman-themed board game * [[Capitolium]], the temple for the Capitoline Triad in many cities of the Roman Empire ...
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  • '''[[Thule]]''' was, in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography, a semi-mythical place located in the far north, * {{intitle|Thule}} ...
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  • * [[Zeno (consul 448)]] (447–451 CE), Roman general and consul * [[Zeno (emperor)]] (c. 425 – 491 CE), Roman Emperor ...
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  • *[[Antoine Racine]] (1822-1893), Canadian Roman Catholic priest *[[Dominique Racine]] (1828-1888), Canadian Roman Catholic priest ...
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  • * [[2000 (number)]] in Roman numerals * The year [[2000]] in Roman numerals ...
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  • ...y, called ''Roma'' in Latin and Italian, was also the first capital of the Roman Empire and the seat of the papacy. ** The [[Roman Kingdom]] (753–509 BC), the regal period following the founding of Rome ...
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