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  2. When in Rome, do as the Romans do - Wikipedia

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    When in Rome, do as the Romans do (Medieval Latin: Sī fuerīs Rōmae, Rōmānō vīvitō mōre; sī fuerīs alibī, vīvitō sīcut ibī), often shortened to when in Rome..., is a proverb attributed to Saint Ambrose. [1] [2] The proverb means that it is best to follow the traditions or customs of a place being visited.

  3. When in Rome - Wikipedia

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    When in Rome (Do the Jerk)", by Rocket from the Crypt, 1998 ... "When in Rome (I Do as the Romans Do)", by Barbra Streisand from People, 1964; Other uses.

  4. Languages of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief under Theodosius II (408–450). University of California Press, 2006. Mullen, Alex. Southern Gaul and the Mediterranean: Multilingualism and Multiple Identities in the Iron Age and Roman Periods. Cambridge University Press, 2013. Mullen, A. (ed.) 2023. Social Factors in the Latinization of the Roman West.

  5. Why is everyone talking about the Roman Empire? Inside the ...

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    Historically speaking, the empire can be divided in two parts: the Western Roman Empire, which lasted until 476 A.D. (after the fall of the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus) and the Eastern Roman ...

  6. Talk:SPQR - Wikipedia

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    Also note that in Latin you do not use 'of Rome' in this sense - Latin always uses an adjective (whereas English allows either). So a correct translation of 'the people of Rome' would be 'populus Romanus'. However, 'the Roman people' is a safer English translation, because it translates directly, and avoids any ambiguity.

  7. List of ancient Roman speeches - Wikipedia

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    Cato argues that Rome should not annex Macedonia as Rome was incapable of properly defending it. Cato the Elder 167 BCE [20] [21] [22] De Pecuni Regis Antiochi: Cato's commentary on potential corruption involved in Scipio's triumph due to his campaign in Africa. Cato the Elder Uncertain date [23] [24] De Praeda militbus dividenda

  8. Talk:When in Rome, do as the Romans do - Wikipedia

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    A fact from When in Rome, do as the Romans do appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 20 April 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" means that it is advisable to follow the conventions of the area in which you are residing or visiting?

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