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Romans

"The Roman people (Latin: Rōmānī; Ancient Greek: Ῥωμαῖοι, romanized: Rhōmaîoi; Greek: Ρωμαίος, romanized: Romaíos)[a] was the body of Roman citizens during the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Variously referred to as a cultural group, a nationality or a multi-ethnicity,[b] the meaning of "Romans" underwent considerable changes throughout the long history of Roman civilisation as its borders expanded and contracted. In classical antiquity, from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD, the Romans ruled large parts of Europe, the Near East and North Africa through conquests made during the Roman Republic and the later Roman Empire. Originally only referring to the Italic Latin citizens of Rome itself, by late antiquity Roman identity evolved into a collective geopolitical identity, extended to nearly all subjects of the Roman emperors and encompassing vast regional and ethnic diversity." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.05.2024)

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Altar mit Weihinschrift für die Campestres (Schutzgöttinnen des Exerzierplatzes), gestiftet von Publius Quintius TerminusAltar eines BeneficiariersKopf des VulcanKopf der Dea VirtusRömischer Faltenbecher (Scherbe)Gagat Armreif
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