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== Greek influence ==
'''The Romans were educated by the greeks in military skills all the way to science and maths, The Romans owe a great lot to the Greeks.'''


'''Roman''' or '''Romans''' may refer to:
'''Roman''' or '''Romans''' may refer to:



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Greek influence

The Romans were educated by the greeks in military skills all the way to science and maths, The Romans owe a great lot to the Greeks.


Roman or Romans may refer to:

  • A thing or person of or from the city of Rome.
History
  • Ancient Rome (9th century BC – 5th century AD)
    • Roman Kingdom (753 BC to 509 BC)
    • Roman Republic (509 BC to 44 BC)
    • Roman Empire (27 BC to 476 AD)
    • Roman citizen
    • Byzantine Empire (330/476/629 to 1453), a Late Antiquity and medieval continuation of the Greek-speaking portion of the Roman Empire
    • Romaioi (Ρωμαίοι) or Romioi (Ρωμιοί), a self-identification of the Greek-speaking Christian population of the Empire dating to Late Antiquity (the term translates literally to "Roman"), still somewhat in use by Greeks
  • Holy Roman Empire (c. 900 to 1806), a medieval German-speaking state in Central Europe
Geography
Christianity
Typography
Literature
Music
Mythology
People
Other

See also

Note: the following entries are arranged in an etymological tree.