isn't the word Etruscan a Roman synonym
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A synonym for "Roman" could be "Latin," particularly when referring to the language or culture associated with ancient Rome. In specific contexts, such as describing a citizen of ancient Rome, "Roman" may also be synonymous with "citizen" or "inhabitant."
A synonym for "roman" in the context of literature is "novel." Both terms refer to a long narrative work of fiction that explores characters, themes, and plots. Additionally, "fiction" can also be considered a broader synonym encompassing various narrative forms.
No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.No, Cleopatra was of Macedonian/Greek descent.
No. He was probably of roman origin, as his parents spoke roman, neither macedonian nor dardanian, nor illyrian.
No, he was Macedonian.
No, he was Macedonian.
Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC after the Roman victory over the Macedonian kingdom in the Third Macedonian War. Following the defeat of King Perseus, Rome annexed Macedonia, establishing it as a province within the Roman Republic. This marked the end of Macedonian independence and the beginning of Roman control in the region.
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Retaining Macedonian power in the face of Roman expansionism.
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It was defeated in the 4th Macedonian war in 148 BC, it became a Roman province in 146 BC
The ruling empire at the time - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian, Roman.
A synonym for "Roman" could be "Latin," particularly when referring to the language or culture associated with ancient Rome. In specific contexts, such as describing a citizen of ancient Rome, "Roman" may also be synonymous with "citizen" or "inhabitant."
Augustan, classic, Latin