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  • 1The Romans in Britain — is a stage play by Howard Brenton that comments upon imperialism and the abuse of power.A cast of thirty actors play sixty roles. Stage history The play was first staged at the Royal National Theatre in 1980, and subsequently became the focus of… …

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  • 2The Romans (Doctor Who) — ] [cite web url= http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/m.html title= The Romans publisher = A Brief History of Time Travel last = Sullivan first = Shannon date = 2007 12 24 accessdate = 2008 08 30] The story is chiefly notable for its use… …

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  • 3Epistle to the Romans — The Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans is one of the letters of the New Testament canon of the Christian Bible. Often referred to simply as Romans, it is one of the seven currently undisputed letters of Paul. It is even counted among… …

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  • 4Last of the Romans — The description Last of the Romans ( Ultimus Romanorum ) has historically been given to any man thought to embody the values of Ancient Roman civilization values which, by implication, became extinct on his death.It has been used to describe a… …

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  • 5King of the Romans — (Latin: Rex Romanorum ) was the title used by the elected ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, the Imperator futurus ( Emperor to be mdash; and in today s terminology Emperor elect ) prior to his imperial coronation performed by the Pope, (usually,… …

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  • 6We Are the Romans — Infobox Album | Name = We Are the Romans Type = studio Artist = Botch Released = January 1, 2000 Recorded = June 29 July 8 1999 Genre = Mathcore Length = 52:35 Label = Hydra Head Records (HH666 41) (HH666 141) (Reissue) Producer = Matt Bayles,… …

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  • 7Wenceslaus, King of the Romans — Wenceslaus (also Wenceslas , de. Wenzel, cs. Václav, it. Venceslao; February 26, 1361 – August 16 1419), called the Drunkard, was, by election, German King (formally King of the Romans) from 1376 and, by inheritance, King of Bohemia (as… …

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  • 8The Rape of the Sabine Women — ( in this context meaning kidnapping ( raptio ) rather than its prevalent modern meaning of sexual violation) is an episode in the legendary early history of Rome narrated by Livy and Plutarch ( Parallel Lives II, 15 and 19). It provided a… …

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  • 9The Bible and homosexuality — is a contentious subject that influences how homosexuality and homosexual sex are regarded in societies where Christianity has made a strong impact. The Bible is generally considered by believers to be inspired by God or to record God s… …

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  • 10The Twelve Caesars —   Author(s) Suetonius Original title De vita Caesarum (literal trans.: On the Life of the Caesars) …

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