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  2. Romani Americans - Wikipedia

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    As automobiles began to replace horses, men transitioned to roles in selling and repairing cars, as well as metalworking. Mobility has been a fundamental aspect of Roma culture; while some Roma Americans continue to travel or relocate as urban migrants in search of work, others exhibit a level of sedentism comparable to that of non-Romani ...

  3. Amerigo Dumini - Wikipedia

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    Born in St. Louis, United States, the son of Italian (father Adolfo Dumini) and British immigrants, Amerigo Dumini moved to Italy and in 1913 he joined the army renouncing his U.S. citizenship.

  4. Bashalde - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University Study on Roma with all Roma experts including Steve Piskor. Tells you about the world "Gypsy" and Hungarian Slovak Gypsies. An 80 page published study. Romani Realities in the United States - Harvard University; Gypsy Violins Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in America, 2012 by Steve Piskor ISBN 978-0-578-09989-7

  5. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 19th century, Roma have also migrated to other countries in South America and Canada. The Romani language is an Indo-Aryan language with strong Balkan influence. [ 98 ] It is divided into several dialects , which together are estimated to have over 2 million speakers. [ 99 ]

  6. Mattia Destro - Wikipedia

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    On 30 July 2012, Roma announced they had signed Destro from Genoa in a loan deal for €11.5 million (€8.5 million cash plus half of the rights to both Giammario Piscitella and Valerio Verre) with the option to purchase him outright for an additional €4.5 million (which meant Destro would cost Roma €16 million in total if the purchase was ...

  7. Nova Roma - Wikipedia

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    Nova Roma (English: New Rome) is an international [1] [2] Roman reconstructionist, cultural revivalist, and educational nonprofit organization formed in 1998, later incorporated in Maine. [3] Nova Roma is dedicated to promoting "the restoration of classical Roman religion , culture , and virtues " and "shared Roman ideals".

  8. Reconstructionist Roman religion - Wikipedia

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    Celebration of the 2777th Natale di Roma at Circus Maximus. Interest in reviving ancient Roman religious traditions can be traced to the Renaissance, with figures such as Gemistus Pletho who influenced Cosimo de Medici to establish the Florentine Neoplatonic Academy and Julius Pomponius Laetus (student of Pletho) who advocated for a revival [1] and established the Roman academy which secretly ...

  9. Sack of Rome (410) - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic tribes had undergone massive technological, social, and economic changes after four centuries of contact with the Roman Empire.From the first to fourth centuries, their populations, economic production, and tribal confederations grew, and their ability to conduct warfare increased to the point of challenging Rome.