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Roman Empire
period of ancient Rome following the Republic

proskynesis
thumb|400px|Moravians performing proskynesis during [[Christian worship in 1735]]

comes
Comes (plural comites), translated as count, was a Roman title, generally linked to a comitatus or comital office.
languages of the Roman Empire
languages of a geographic region
metropole
thumb|right|300px|Roman Italy, the metropole of the [[Roman Empire. Roman provinces are marked in pink.]]
mansio
thumb|300px|Foundation of Roman mansio at Eining, Germany
In the Roman Empire, a mansio (from the Latin word mansus, the perfect passive participle of manere "to remain" or "to stay") was an official stopping place on a Roman road, or via, maintained by the central government for the use of officials and those on official business whilst travelling.
history of the Roman Empire
occurrences and people in the Roman Empire
donativum
The donativum (plural donativa) was a gift of money by the Roman emperors to the soldiers of the Roman legions or to the Praetorian Guard. The English translation is donative.
congiarium
Of Ancient Roman containers, a congiarium, or congiary (Latin, from congius), was a vessel containing one congius, a measure of volume equal to six sextarii.
Greek East and Latin West
division of the Greco-Roman world into eastern Greek and western Latin parts

Roman expeditions to lake Chad and western Africa
expeditions of ancient Rome
Asturica Augusta
city
Duchy of Antioch
Byzantine province, 969–1084
Roman conquest of Rhetia and the Alps
Roman conquest of Germania territories

Low Roman Empire
historical period (ca. 235 to 476 AD)
Conference of Carnuntum
Council of Carnuntum
demographics of the Roman Empire
demographics of region
Munatiana
thumb|right|Africa Proconsularis.Munatiana was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas located in the province of Byzacena in the present-day Sahel region of Tunisia. The former town was also the seat of an old Christian diocese, which remains a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church.