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a. Of or relating to Ancient Rome. n. A native or inhabitant of Ancient Rome.
Usage examples of "ancient roman".
During one of the most glorious years of my life, in the period which is marked for me by the erection of the Pantheon, I had you elected, out of friendship for your family, to the sacred college of the Arval Brethren, over which the emperor presides, and which devoutly perpetuates our ancient Roman religious customs.
The interpreters, who preceded him, are not agreed on this point, one of the most difficult in the ancient Roman law.
The first outbreak was in Moldavia, the ancient Roman province of Dacia which had been cut off from the Empire in the third century.
Libitina was an ancient Roman divinity, originally perhaps an agricultural divinity, who became the goddess of funerals and was identified by, some with Proserpina.
He calls himself Lucius, and he has somehow gotten the ancient Roman eagles and proclaimed himself emperor.
But you will need as much courage as some ancient Roman matron of the Republic.
The ancient Roman Empire was governed by a senate, but ruled by an emperor, sometimes known as an im-perator.
The fore-claws and pincers curved along the sides of her face, resembling the jaw guards of ancient Roman helmets.