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    The Roman people (Latin: Rōmānī; Ancient Greek: Ῥωμαῖοι, romanized: Rhōmaîoi; Greek: Ρωμαίος, romanized: Romaíos) was the body of Roman citizens during the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire.

    • Roman Empire

      The Roman Empire was the post-Republican state of ancient...

    • Romani people

      The Roma people have a number of distinct populations, the...

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    • Arrival in Europe
    • Americas
    • Romani Nationalism
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    There are many different theories about the origins of the Romani people, for example, that they came from Sindh. The Romani have been described by Diana Muir Appelbaum as unique among peoples, because they have never identified themselves with a territory. They have no tradition of an ancient and distant homeland from which their ancestors migrate...

    Early records of itinerant populations from India begin as early as the Sassanid period. British linguist Donald Kenrick notes the first recorded presence of Zott in Baghdad in AD 820, Khanaqinin AD 834. Contemporary scholars have suggested one of the first written references to the Romanis, under the term Atsingani, (derived from the Greek ἀτσίγγα...

    Romani people first arrived in Europe from north India, through Iran, Armenia, and Turkey. In 1323, Simon Simeonis, an Irish Franciscan friar, described people in likeness to the "atsingani" living in Crete: "We also saw outside this city [Candia] a tribe of people, who worship according to the Greek rite, and assert themselves to be of the race of...

    Romani people began immigrating to the United States during colonial times, with small groups settling in Virginia and French Louisiana. Larger-scale immigration began in the 1860s, with groups of Romnichal from Britain.

    A small Roma nationalist movement exists. The first World Romani Congress was held near London, England, in 1971, and was partially funded by the World Council of Churches and the government of India. It was attended by representatives from India and twenty other countries. At the congress, the green and blue flag that was unfurled at the 1933 conf...

  2. Roma Antiga foi uma civilização itálica que surgiu no século VIII a.C. Localizada ao longo do mar Mediterrâneo e centrada na cidade de Roma, na península Itálica, expandiu-se para se tornar um dos maiores impérios do mundo antigo, [1] com uma estimativa de 50 a 90 milhões de habitantes (cerca de 20% da população global na época [2] [3]) e cobrindo 6,5 milhões de quilômetros ...

    • Roma (753 a.C.-330), Várias capitais (330–476)
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  3. O Império Romano (em latim: Imperium Romanum[ nt 3]) foi o período pós- republicano da antiga civilização romana, caracterizado por uma forma de governo autocrática liderada por um imperador e por extensas possessões territoriais em volta do mar Mediterrâneo na Europa, África e Ásia.

  4. The Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire.