novel (if it's a noun)
romance (if it's an adjective)
nero (Roman emperor) is spelled Néron in French.
If you mean the Greek name of the Roman goddess Venus, it is Aphrodite.
it means the same thing as in Greek just its Roman.
Do you mean the Roman equivalent of Thanatos? If so, the Roman equivalent is Mors. Hope that helps, and have a great day!
"from Rome."
The French noun roman means 'novel' (a book based on fiction)
nero (Roman emperor) is spelled Néron in French.
the word vi (lowercase letters) doesn't mean anything in French. In capital letters, that stands for the Roman number '6'. Using these type of figures is common for kings.
what was the french capital in roman times?
Roman
88% of french people are roman catholic
Roman (meaning novel) is a masculine noun in French.
If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman Empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.If you mean the first Roman emperor, it was Augustus. If you mean empire, it was always called the Roman empire.
A cippe is a grave stone or it can sometimes be found used as a marker stone for a Roman acquaduct.
Michelle is a French name, the feminine of Michel, the French for Michael. It did not exist in Roman times.
What does i mean in roman numros
Roman women (females). (Can also mean 'of the Roman woman' or 'to/for the Roman woman.'