No. Roman is an adjective describing someone who lives or comes from the city of Rome. In the very old days, Roman was used to connote the name of the superpower of the day, the Roman empire.
The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.
Roman numerals originated in ancient Rome in the country of Italy.
Italy is the modern country that was the center of the Roman empire.
the roman empire no longer exists. but, no it was not a free country, not even a free empire
Roman numerals were used throughout the Roman Empire
the US has about 24% of its population as Roman Catholic. Meaning that about 75,000,000 Americans are Roman Catholic. The largest of any other country.
the holy roman empire was not holy, roman or an empire - Voltaire
Italy was the heart of the Roman Empire.
It should be built in the country.
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the country that has Alexandria is in the Capital of Graeco - Roman Egypt