- Gr****
historian who
lived in
Roman times, even
embellished the
multicultural origin of the
Romans,
writing that
Romans had
since the
foundation of Rome...
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Epistle to the
Romans. C. E. B. Cranfield, in the
introduction to his
commentary on
Romans, says: The
denial of Paul's
authorship of
Romans by such critics...
- The
Roman Empire was the post-Republican
state of
ancient Rome. It is
generally understood to mean the
period and
territory ruled by the
Romans following...
- Rome
Corinth Romans 1 is the
first chapter of the
Epistle to the
Romans in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. It is aut****d by Paul the Apostle...
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Romans 8 is the
eighth chapter of the
Epistle to the
Romans in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. It was aut****d by Paul the Apostle,
while he...
- Bavarians, and Swabians). In the Holy
Roman Empire, the main
dukes and
bishops of the
kingdom elected the King of the
Romans. The
imperial throne was transferred...
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Romans 12 is the
twelfth chapter of the
Epistle to the
Romans in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. It is aut****d by Paul the Apostle,
while he...
- and
sparked off
bitter conflicts between Arian barbarians and
Catholic Romans." Le Goff, p. 21: "Clovis' master-stroke was to
convert himself and his...
- Look up
Roman,
roman,
Romans,
romans, or
român in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Roman or
Romans most
often refers to: Rome, the
capital city of Italy...
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Romans 10 is the
tenth chapter of the
Epistle to the
Romans in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. It is aut****d by Paul the Apostle,
while he...