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Deutsche Romulus Synonyme

Englische Romulus and Remus Synonyme

Romulus Definition

Greco-Roman
(a.) Having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman
Mythology
(n.) The science which treats of myths
Mythology
(n.) A body of myths
Roman
(a.) Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people
Roman
(a.) Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion
Roman
(a.) Upright
Roman
(a.) Expressed in letters, not in figures, as I., IV., i., iv., etc.
Roman
(n.) A native, or permanent resident, of Rome
Roman
(n.) Roman type, letters, or print, collectively
Rome penny
() Alt. of Rome scot
Rome scot
() See Peter pence, under Peter.

Romulus and Remus (founders of Rome in Roman mythology) Bedeutung

Greco-Roman wrestling a style of wrestling where the wrestlers are forbidden to tackle or trip or use holds below the waist
basilica Roman basilica a Roman building used for public administration
clerical collar
Roman collar
dog collar
a stiff white collar with no opening in the front, a distinctive symbol of the clergy
Roman arch
semicircular arch
a round arch drawn from a single center
Roman building a building constructed by the ancient Romans
Roman candle a cylindrical firework that projects a series of colored balls of fire
Roman nose
hooknose
a nose with a prominent slightly aquiline bridge
classical architecture
Greco-Roman architecture
architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or Romans
Roman architecture the architecture of ancient Rome
mythology the study of myths
Romanism
Roman Catholicism
papism
the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
roman a clef a novel in which actual persons and events are disguised as fictional characters
roman fleuve a French novel in the form of a long chronicle of a family or other social group
Roman alphabet
Latin alphabet
the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe
Roman law
Justinian code
civil law jus civile
the legal code of ancient Rome, codified under Justinian, the basis for many modern systems of civil law
Roman numeral a symbol in the old Roman notation, I,V,X,L,C,D,M represent ,,,,,, respectively in Arabic notation
roman roman type
roman letters
roman print
a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions
Prix de Rome an annual prize awarded by the French government in a competition of painters and artists and sculptors and musicians and architects, the winner in each category receives support for a period of study in Rome
Rome Beauty large red apple used primarily for baking
mythology myths collectively, the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person
classical mythology the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together, much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks
Greek mythology the mythology of the ancient Greeks
Roman mythology the mythology of the ancient Romans
Norse mythology the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity
Roman Catholic
Western Church
Roman Catholic Church
Church of Rome
Roman Church
the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy
Rome the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church
Holy Roman Empire a political entity in Europe that began with the papal coronation of Otto I as the first emperor in and lasted untilwhen it was dissolved by Napoleon
Roman Legion a division of from to men (including cavalry) in the Roman army
Roman Inquisition
Congregation of the Inquisition
an inquisition set up in Italy in to curb the number of Protestants, it was the Roman Inquisition that put Galileo on trial
Seven Hills of Rome the hills on which the ancient city of Rome was built
Roman Republic the ancient Roman state fromBC until Augustus assumed power in BC, was governed by an elected Senate but dissatisfaction with the Senate led to civil wars that culminated in a brief dictatorship by Julius Caesar
Roman Empire an empire established by Augustus in BC and divided in AD into the Western Roman Empire and the eastern or Byzantine Empire, at its peak lands in Europe and Africa and Asia were ruled by ancient Rome
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium Eastern Roman Empire
a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in
Western Roman Empire
Western Empire
the western part after the Roman Empire was divided in , it lasted only until
Rome
Roma
Eternal City
Italian capital
capital of Italy
capital and largest city of Italy, on the Tiber, seat of the Roman Catholic Church, formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
Greco-Roman deity
Graeco-Roman deity
a deity of classical mythology
Roman deity a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
Romulus (Roman mythology) founder of Rome, suckled with his twin brother Remus by a wolf after their parents (Mars and Rhea Silvia) abandoned them, Romulus killed Remus in an argument over the building of Rome
Remus (Roman mythology) the twin brother of Romulus
Uncle Remus the fictional storyteller of tales written in the Black Vernacular and set in the South, the tales were first collected and published in book form in
Roman Catholic a member of the Roman Catholic Church
Roman a resident of modern Rome
Roman an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
Holy Roman Emperor sovereign of the Holy Roman Empire
pope
Catholic Pope
Roman Catholic Pope
pontiff
Holy Father
Vicar of Christ
Bishop of Rome
the head of the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Emperor
Emperor of Rome
sovereign of the Roman Empire
Frederick II
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
the Holy Roman Emperor who led the Sixth Crusade and crowned himself king of Jerusalem (-)
Jakobson
Roman Jakobson
Roman Osipovich Jakobson
United States linguist (born in Russia) noted for his description of the universals of phonology (-)
black caraway
nutmeg flower
Roman coriander
Nigella sativa
herb of the Mediterranean region having pungent seeds used like those of caraway
Roman wormwood rock harlequin
Corydalis sempervirens
Fumaria sempervirens
glaucous herb of northeastern United States and Canada having loose racemes of yellow-tipped pink flowers, sometimes placed in genus Fumaria
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