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Roman culture   (translated from German)
Roman culture Those Roman culture was the culture of the Roemischen realm - constructing on ...
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Ancient-Roman culture   (translated from Russian)
Ancient-Roman culture Ancient-Roman culture - one of the most important aspects of ancient-Roman history and one of its basic ...
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Древнеримская_культура - 26k - Cached (Russian) - Wikipedia (Russian) - Similar pages

Gallo-Roman culture
Gallo-Roman culture This article covers the culture of Romanized areas of Gaul. For the ... century, see Gallic Empire. The term Gallo-Roman describes the Romanized culture of Gaul under the rule of ...
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Gallo Roman culture   (translated from German)
Gallo Roman culture As Gallo Roman culture becomes from that antique Roman Civilization in Gallien affected culture marks. ...
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Talk:Gallo-Roman culture
Talk:Gallo-Roman culture This museum info is genuinely interesting and ... notion of having an article called Gallo-Roman, and why this would not be better placed in a "Culture of Gaul" section of Gaul? Djnjwd 17:25, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC) Gallo-Roman is a commonly user term, although ...
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Culture of the Roman Empire   (translated from Spanish)
Culture of the Roman Empire This article lacks format adapted to ... east warning until you have done it. culture Roman it was the result of an important interchange between different civilizations: the culture Greek and the cultures developed in ...
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultura_del_Imperio_Romano - 8k - Cached (Spanish) - Wikipedia (Spanish) - Similar pages

Culture (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Culture [edit] Different forms of culture There are four forms of culture Dead (High) Culture Living (Medium) Culture Popular (Low) Culture Social (Rock Bottom) ...
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Culture   (translated from German)
Culture This article or section exists mainly out ... article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Culture (term clarifying). This article requires a revision ... too improve and remove afterwards this marking. Culture (lat. cultura), care (the body, but primarily ... humans live together. The term of the culture stands to that extent in connection with ... Ethnie or region (for example the American culture) or historical phase (z.B. the ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kultur - 21k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Roman (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Roman The Romans were an advanced human society on Earth, with a highly developed culture, that controlled the Roman Empire during the the planet's early ... was known as Latin. A type of Roman condiment is garum. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses ... Julian Bashir owned a holosuite program entitled Roman chariot races , which depicted this classic ...
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Roman Republic
Roman Republic Res publica Romana Roman Republic National motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus (Latin: "The Senate and the Roman People") Official language Latin Capital Rome Government ... times of military emergency Dictator Advisory Council Roman Senate Legislature Roman assemblies Establishment 510 BC Dissolution 16 ...
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