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Roman appeared leading his Ghetto Swingers. | |
rn Britain was conquered and absorbed into the | Roman Empire, leading to the creation of a hybrid Ro |
Roman Catholic League of Electoral Associations (Roo | |
Roman Catholic League of Electoral Associations (Roo | |
Roman Catholic League of Electoral Associations (Roo | |
The | Roman occupation led to a Roman-Thracian syncretism, |
The | Roman army led by Manius Aquillius was forced to ret |
ugh the demos were well-received, the vocalist | Roman Wagner left Sacrificium in 2000. |
Wounded twice during combat, | Roman eventually left for the Soviet Union. |
ied after 479) was the daughter of the Eastern | Roman Emperor Leo I. |
Holy | Roman Emperor Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor had a m |
5 they received their princely title from Holy | Roman Emperor Leopold I. |
He dedicated his work to the holy | Roman Emperor Leopold I. |
Saint Catharine College is a small | Roman Catholic liberal arts college located near Spr |
Regis College is a | Roman Catholic liberal arts and sciences college loc |
315-326), was the son of | Roman emperor Licinius. |
rst diocesan cathedral and the center of early | Roman Catholic life in Cincinnati. |
Building of the | Roman Rock Lighthouse at the entrance to Simon's Tow |
The | Roman Martyrology lists only Faustus and Macarius wi |
Stillman | Roman Cottage, Litchfield, Connecticut, 1974 (Breuer |
y, R.W.B. (2004), "Sea and river travel in the | Roman itinerary literature", in Talbert, Richard J A |
He is said to have been a | Roman, but little is known of his early life. |
Lanham and New York: | Roman and Littlefield, 2007. |
For the | Roman Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal s |
Gaius Plancius Varus was a | Roman who lived between the 1st century and 2nd cent |
Altava is an ancient | Roman city, located in modern day Algeria. |
Bawtry was originally a | Roman settlement located on Ermine Street between Do |
The earliest proof of occupation was the | Roman Villa located under the church. |
Cirencester Amphitheatre was a | Roman amphitheatre located in Cirencester, Glouceste |
Uzinaza is an ancient | Roman city, located in modern day Algeria. |
The road across the desert from Coptos was 258 | Roman miles long, or eleven days' journey. |
This article is about the | Roman Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher. |
Patrick Mulligan, the | Roman Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher in Ireland |
Roman eventually lost his position on the first team | |
I married Rotrude of Italy, a daughter of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I. |
Charles was the youngest son of Holy | Roman Emperor Lothair I and Ermengarde of Tours. |
His family was devoutly | Roman Catholic, lower-middle-class and extremely con |
After that Ilir fought and defeated | Roman Mihocka, Luis Silva and Serbian Darko Krbanjev |
Roman and Lulu (2000) as Lulu | |
In | Roman times Lympne was known as "Portus Lemanis", fr |
Her first film was | Roman Polanski's Macbeth. |
Bury, John Bagnall, History of the Later | Roman Empire Macmillan & Co., 1923, p. 193. |
Coda alla vaccinara is a modern | Roman stew made of "oxtail" (in fact, usually veal t |
There are traces of the | Roman settlement Magiovinium on the edge of the pres |
Roman graduated magna cum laude from Lehman College | |
In 457, the | Roman general Majorian succeeded to the throne of th |
showed that about 80% of the buildings lie on | Roman foundations, making Spello the most Roman of a |
Laudatio auf M.G.s | Roman Berger," Manuskripte 21, H. 74 (1981), pp. |
Arcidava on the | Roman Dacia map. |
Urban Candy consists of | Roman (26), Marc (24) & Candy (25). |
ia Euphemia, and grand-daughter of the Eastern | Roman Emperor Marcian. |
The lyrics were written by | Roman Camenzind, Marco Bliggensdorfer, Fred Herrmann |
The | Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and his successor Com |
It follows the downfall and death of the | Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero. |
Aus einem | Roman von Margarete Lanner. |
The church is a | Roman Catholic Marian shrine in Mannar district of S |
A soldier in a | Roman legion, Marinus was promoted to the position o |
According to Plutarch, he was an ally to | Roman Triumvir Mark Antony, and in 31 BC Mithridates |
Roman road markers have also been unearthed within t | |
He is | Roman Catholic, married with five children, two of w |
She sought to re-establish | Roman Catholicism, Marsh became victim to her persec |
The | Roman poet Martial and the Christian bishop Gregory |
am Pike (died 22 December 1591) was an English | Roman Catholic martyr who was beatified in 1987. |
1536 - 10 December 1591) was an English | Roman Catholic martyr who was executed during the re |
Felton (1567?-1588) was a Franciscan friar, a | Roman Catholic martyr and son of the Roman Catholic |
Antonio Gonzalez (died 1637) was a | Roman Catholic martyr and saint. |
When he was burned alive in 1622, he became a | Roman Catholic martyr. |
He is regarded as a | Roman Catholic martyr. |
e term Latin Mass refers to the liturgy of the | Roman Catholic Mass celebrated in Latin. |
In 1881 the | Roman Catholic mass was celebrated in Bodmin for the |
turgy has largely reverted to the order of the | Roman Catholic Mass. |
St Mary's Catholic High School is a | Roman Catholic Maths and Computing College in Astley |
( | Roman 6:4-6; Matthew 28:19-20; Matthew 3:13-17) |
He was the son of a | Roman named Mauricius. |
avius marry his only daughter Helen to the new | Roman Emperor, Maximianus (Magnus Maximus), thereby |
I of Poland entered an alliance with the Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian I. |
r possessions in Livonia for a payment by Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian II. |
r godfather was her paternal grandfather, Holy | Roman Emperor Maximilian I. |
Raised a devout | Roman Catholic, Maxine was educated at St. Joseph's, |
The ruins of | Roman buildings may also be seen here. |
He was the first | Roman Catholic mayor of Salt Lake City. |
- William Russell Grace, businessman and first | Roman Catholic mayor of New York (d.1904). |
He agrees for Merlyn to move his people to a | Roman fort Mediabogdum, a Roman fort on the edge of |
all ruins, and houses artifacts from iron age, | Roman, and medieval Leicester. |
Assorted reproduction firesteels typical of | Roman to Medieval period. |
ranging from the prehistoric, Ancient Greece, | Roman to Medieval. |
During | Roman period, Mehadia was the known by the name "Ad |
"Prolegomena to the Study of | Roman Art." Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome |
In | Roman and Merovingian times it was customary to decl |
The | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Today he is the Ordinary of the | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Glasgow. |
The | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Calcutta |
The | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Taipei (L |
The | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Colombo ( |
urth Book of Propertius, who claimed to be the | Roman Callimachus, might also be a model since it al |
underground station is near to the overground | Roman Door Milan Station. |
Roman lead mines at Charterhouse, Somerset | |
The first | Roman Catholic mission in western Alaska was establi |
Then the | Roman Catholic mission, and the Roman Catholic porti |
is surrounded by teak forest and is home to a | Roman Catholic mission. |
Davis Inlet was also frequented by | Roman Catholic missionaries, whom the Innu found hel |
and preached at Laon until a controversy with | Roman Catholic missionaries. |
It was founded in 1850 by | Roman Catholic missionaries. |
ober 28, 1792 - August 20, 1869) was a Flemish | Roman Catholic missionary. |
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Mithridates was the first son of | Roman Client Monarchs Aspurgus and Gepaepyris. |
There is also a | Roman Catholic monastery dating from 1852. |
Saint Andrew's is a | Roman Catholic monastery (Benedictine) located in th |
1205 - 1266) was a medieval | Roman Catholic monk and chronicler, born in Torremag |
Before he was ordained as a | Roman Catholic monk, he visited Burma once more, age |
It is home to a number of | Roman Catholic monks of the Cistercian Order of the |
Locally, it is colloquially known as the | Roman Rigg, more correctly as the Roman Ridge. |
Roman floor mosaic depicting the Romulus and Remus m | |
Roman floor mosaic ca 250 CE. | |
Roman floor mosaic. | |
It is also stated that | Roman is motivated partially by desire to see his co |
During the | Roman period moulds consisting of two or more interl |
s E. Fenton and his associates in the Orthodox | Roman Catholic Movement, and Fr. |
A devout | Roman Catholic, much of Santini's output is sacred i |
A | Roman Catholic, Murnin apparently suggested the form |
Part of the military bath house in the | Roman Baths Museum |
For the National Museum of Wales see National | Roman Legionary Museum |
The | Roman Theatre museum was officially opened for the f |
A monument to his efforts can be seen at the | Roman Legionary Museum in Caerleon. |
National | Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon |
Varus was of | Roman, Jewish, Nabataean, Edomite, Greek, Armenian a |
The | roman Urdu name should be Pak Musalah Afwaj. |
For the | Roman legion named Gemina, see Legio XIII Gemina. |
is movie is centered on a love story between a | Roman centurion named Caius Vinicius and Hebe, the d |
A | Roman baker named Ben and his wife Helena are Christ |
Rubens, c 1630: A | Roman Triumph, National Gallery, London |
From this date it became the | Roman Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady. |
The beginning of the second book is set in | Roman Britain near Fishbourne Roman Palace under Agr |
(There was a | Roman camp near Lymington (Lentune, Lementon), but t |
In II A.C., Azuqueca was a | Roman village, near the river Henares. |
Abritus was a late | Roman city near the site of the modern city of Razgr |
Borough Hill | Roman villa near Daventry |
Portway | Roman road near Palestine, Hampshire. |
Gate: the modern road follows the line of the | Roman road near Laughman Tor |
There is evidence of | Roman settlements nearby. |
The | Roman emperor Nero used cherry laurel water to poiso |
One verse refers to | Roman emperor Nero in the same vein as the women. |
d after Claudia Octavia, the first wife of the | Roman emperor Nero. |
ly of Marcia was connected to the opponents of | Roman Emperor Nero. |
Priscus was disgraced and exiled by the | Roman Emperor Nero. |
Propagator") was an American, French-language, | Roman Catholic newspaper. |
Roman Gabriel, NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award | |
Roman Gabriel, NFL Leader, 23 touchdown passes | |
Rogers' primary influence for the | Roman was Nicholas Jenson's 1475 Laertis, considered |
Le | roman du Nil (1977:Plon, Paris, ISBN 2259002846) |
From 15 B.C to 480 A.D, the city is part of a | roman province, Noricum |
tchester (Portus Adurni) is the best preserved | Roman fort north of the Alps. |
The | Roman expansion north was halted by the Brigantes fo |
rcian sent him to the Persian king to reassure | Roman intention not to intervene. |
He exercised several roles in the | Roman Curia, notably the Supreme Tribunal of the Apo |
The | Roman Ursentum noted in Pliny's Natural History (III |
Orlando Bruno | Roman (born November 28, 1978 in Bayamon, Puerto Ric |
Saint Anthony the | Roman of Novgorod |
Saint Macarius the | Roman of Novgorod |
Alice Ingham (1830-1890) was a | Roman Catholic nun and missionary. |
1567) was a Swedish | Roman Catholic nun, abbess of Vadstena Abbey during |
Porzia took her final vows and became a | Roman Catholic nun. |
1892 - 13 May 1985) was a Canadian pianist and | Roman Catholic nun. |
The co-chair is Joan Chittister, a dissident | Roman Catholic nun. |
ina Borges da Silveira on 1926) is a Brazilian | Roman Catholic nun. |
t the Vatican, Bishop Kombo proposed that some | Roman Catholic nuns be made members of the College o |
house was used as a preparatory school run by | Roman Catholic nuns but now Broughton Hall is an all |
remains (a structure) may as easily represent | Roman period occupation. |
The character is based on the | Roman matron Octavia Thurina Minor, sister of Roman |
The | Roman Ordo of Gaetano Stefaneschi (c. |
Firmilian was the | Roman governor of the Iudaea Province, during the th |
The Muiryfold and the | Roman fort of Cawdor are located near Inverness. |
In the chancel is a Saxon cross set in a | Roman block of stone. |
in The Doomsday Book as "Cheweshope" from the | Roman name of "Kyneshope" meaning Hollow Hill. |
Quintus Didius was a | Roman governor of the province Syria (31 BC to 29 BC |
fed into an aqueduct that in turn supplied the | Roman town of Glanum. |
Ceres is named after the | Roman goddess of agriculture. |
The story is based upon the | Roman myth of Verginia. |
Wroxeter, the former | Roman town of Viroconium Cornoviorum lies in proximi |
In the | Roman martyrology of the Roman Catholic Church, he i |
The ordinary | Roman Rite of the Mass had made no provision for any |
Neptune is the | Roman god of the sea. |
ment and Industry: studies in the Iron Age and | Roman archaeology of lowland East Yorkshire (Yorkshi |
The road ran past the | Roman fort of Concangis, located at Chester-le-Stree |
The | Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone |
His work is not widely accepted by Greek and | Roman schools of thought. |
mpeii is the most famous brothel in the ruined | Roman city of Pompeii. |
In 2006 he tied for first place, with | Roman Ovetchkin of Russia, in the Zudov Memorial. |
New Hiero-confessor Archpriest | Roman Medved of Moscow (1937) |
At some point after the | Roman conquest of Britain, the original Iron Age set |
Marcellus was | Roman Prefect of the province of Judea. |
Roman statuette of an overweight woman. | |
st north of the village are the remains of the | Roman town of Tripontium. |
The | Roman Law of Sale |
tropolitan titular archbishopric in the former | Roman province of Libya, in the diocese of Egypt. |
Roman Arch of Marcus Aurelius | |
olonia Domitiana Lindensium) was a town in the | Roman province of Britannia. |
amed after Postumius Rufius Festus Avienius, a | Roman poet of the 4th century. |
housands of Jerusalemites took refuge from the | Roman sacking of Jerusalem inside this water channel |
the Bosporan Kingdom, previously a part of the | Roman province of Moesia Inferior, as a semi-indepen |
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