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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. Rome Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images The old adage says, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do," and this applies perfectly to communicating with the locals while you visit Rome. Slang terms and phrases are commonly used ...

  5. Roman people - Wikipedia

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    The Roman populace considered neither the eastern empire nor Charlemagne's new "Holy Roman Empire" to be properly Roman. [110] Though the continuity from Rome to Constantinople was accepted in the west, [111] surviving sources point to the easterners being seen as Greeks who had abandoned Rome and Roman identity. [110]

  6. Roman calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Roman calendar was the calendar used by the Roman Kingdom and Roman Republic. Although the term is primarily used for Rome's pre-Julian calendars, it is often used inclusively of the Julian calendar established by the reforms of the Dictator Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus in the late 1st century BC. [a]

  7. Rome - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ancient Romans' founding myth, [20] the name Roma came from the city's founder and first king, Romulus. [1]However, it is possible that the name Romulus was actually derived from Rome itself. [21]

  8. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Romans fought off all invaders, most famously Attila, [48] but the empire had assimilated so many Germanic peoples of dubious loyalty to Rome that the empire started to dismember itself. [49] Most chronologies place the end of the Western Roman Empire in 476, when Romulus Augustulus was forced to abdicate to the Germanic warlord Odoacer .

  9. List of Roman emperors - Wikipedia

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    Coin of Pescennius Niger, a Roman usurper who claimed imperial power AD 193–194. Legend: IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG. While the imperial government of the Roman Empire was rarely called into question during its five centuries in the west and fifteen centuries in the east, individual emperors often faced unending challenges in the form of usurpation and perpetual civil wars. [30]

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