Romans and others
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PAULINEEPISTLESRomans and others
ACTSBetween John and Romans.
ANCIENTSEarly Greeks and Romans.
ACTSBook between John and Romans
NUMERALSX and V, to Romans
PICTSEnemies of Romans and Saxons.
ACTSIt's between John and Romans
EMPIRESThe Incas and Romans had them
EBROAncient boundary between Romans and Carthaginians
PICTSAncient foes of Britons and Romans
EARSWhat friends, Romans and countrymen lent, in Shakespeare
petasusa broad-brimmed low-crowned hat worn by ancient Greeks and Romans
talentA former weight and unit of currency, used esp. by the ancient Romans and Greeks
aresthe ancient Greek god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, identified by the Romans with Mars
lara tutelary god or spirit associated with Vesta and the Penates as a guardian of the household by the ancient Romans
testudo(among the ancient Romans) a movable shelter with a strong and usually fireproof arched roof, used for protection of soldiers in siege operations
strigilsinstrument with a curved blade, used esp. by the ancient Greeks and Romans for scraping the skin at the bath and in the gymnasium
strigilinstrument with a curved blade, used esp. by the ancient Greeks and Romans for scraping the skin at the bath and in the gymnasium
viatica(among the ancient Romans) a provision or allowance for traveling, originally of transportation and supplies, later of money, made to officials on public missions
sabinesof or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
sabineof or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
muraenaany species of moray eel, esp of the genus Muraena (family Muraenidae), common in Mediterranean, tropical, and sub-tropical waters and prized as a food fish by the ancient Romans
doricnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders, developed in Greece and altered by the Romans. The Greek Doric order consists typically of a channeled column without a base, having as a capital a circular echinus supporting a square abacus, abov