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Examples:Charlemagne (c. 747-c. 814), King of the Franks, Holy Roman Emperor from 800—Roman Empire (27 BC-476 AD)—letter "D" or roman "IV" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—ancient name for east Roman empire—letter "J" or roman "X" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—the Holy Roman Empire (history)—letter "C" or roman "III" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—letter "I" or roman "IX" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—letter "G" or roman "VII" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—method of counting (e.g. decimal or Roman numbers)—nun or sister (of the Roman Catholic or Greek Orthodox churches)—Juno, Roman goddess of marriage—may refer Silk Road states or Alexandria or the Roman empire—Roman Tam (1949-), Canto-pop singer—Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire (395-1453)—Bacchus, Roman God of wine—letter "B" or roman "II" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—excommunicate sb (from the Roman Catholic Church)—Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony—letter "F" or roman "VI" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—Pompeium, Roman town in Bay of Naples destroyed by eruption of Vesuvius in 79—Pompeii, ancient Roman town near Naples, Italy—Virgil or Vergilius (70-19 BC), Roman poet and author the Aenid—letter "E" or roman "V" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc—Titus Livius or Livy (59 BC-17 AD), Roman historian—Flavius (Roman historian of 1st century AD)—Eastern Roman empire or Byzantium (395-1453)—Lupercalia, Roman festival Pan on 15th February—Cupid, son of Venus and Mars, Roman god of love and beauty—Scipio Africanus (235-183 BC), Roman general and statesman—the Roman Catholic Church— |