Ancient Romans neighbors
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SABINESAncient Romans' neighbors
LATINSAncient Romans
LATINSAncient Romans.
PICTAncient Roman's foe
TOGAEAncient Romans' wear
TOGAEAncient Romans' attire
TOGAAncient Roman's garb
TOGAAncient Roman's robe
TOGAERobes, to ancient Romans
DIII503, to ancient Romans
LINGUAAncient Romans spoke it
PAGANSAncient Romans, e.g.
CDIKACCOUNTSavings instrument, to ancient Romans
MMDII2,502, to ancient Romans
NOMENAny ancient Roman's second name
IIIWISHESGenie's offering, to ancient Romans
PICTSAncient foes of Britons and Romans
EBROAncient boundary between Romans and Carthaginians
MILANThe ancient Romans called it "Mediolanum"
SOFIACity the ancient Romans called Sardica
CIDALMATIANS1961 Disney classic, to ancient Romans
GAULAncient region conquered by the Romans
XXXIFLAVORSOld ice cream slogan, to ancient Romans
XXIIISKIDDOOSplitting, in 1920s slang, to ancient Romans
testudoa portable shield used by the ancient Romans
dolialarge earthenware jar used by the ancient Romans
doliumlarge earthenware jar used by the ancient Romans
ONYXThe ancient Romans used it to make cups
VIIGABLESFeature of a Hawthorne house, to ancient Romans
testudinesTESTUDO, a portable shield used by the ancient Romans
thermaepublic bathing establishment of the ancient Greeks or Romans
testudosTESTUDO, a portable shield used by the ancient Romans
pileia pointed or close-fitting cap worn by ancient Romans
nomenan ancient Roman's second name, designating the person's gens or clan
praenomenAn ancient Roman's first or personal name, for example Marcus Tullius Cicero
praenomensAn ancient Roman's first or personal name, for example Marcus Tullius Cicero
petasusa broad-brimmed low-crowned hat worn by ancient Greeks and Romans
cannaeancient town in SE Italy: Hannibal defeated the Romans here 216 b.c.
naumachia(Latin) a mock sea battle, performed as a spectacle among the ancient Romans also NAUMACHY
talentA former weight and unit of currency, used esp. by the ancient Romans and Greeks