Germania
It should be --- the old Roman cale ndar.
The last name 'Lipe' was made in Germany, its place of origin.
The name Braun is of German origin. It is a common surname in Germany and can be derived from the Old High German word "brun," meaning brown.
It is said to have originated from the Roman name Antonius, but has been altered by several different countries.
The Romance languages are a group of modern languages that evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. They are called "Romance" because they developed in the regions where the Roman Empire had once spread its influence. This connection to the Roman Empire is reflected in the name.
The name Anthony is of Latin origin and derived from the Old Roman family name Antonuis. The equivalent of Anthony that is most common in Germany is Anton.
Germania.
On the Old Roman Road - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
Prussia
hibernia
No, it is Old English (Germanic).
Caledonia was the Roman name for Scotland.
Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. But was not the Holy Roman Empire.
France, old english, and Germany
Kasper is a very old name from the times of the Roman Empire. These days that would encompass many countries, including Italy, Germany and much of Eastern Europe. In origin it is said to be Persian from the name 'kaspur' meaning 'treasurer'.
It's the name given to the soldiers of the old Roman empire.
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.