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Romans
[roh-muhnz]
noun
an Epistle of the New Testament, written by Paul to the Christian community in Rome. Rom.
Romans
/ ˈrəʊmənz /
noun
(functioning as singular) a book of the New Testament (in full The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans ), containing one of the fullest expositions of the doctrines of Saint Paul, written in 58 ad
Example Sentences
Before it became a Christian church about 700 years ago, there were Romans here.
It is a day of mourning for the destruction by the Babylonians of Jerusalem's first Jewish Temple and of its second one by the Romans.
Long ago, it was a notion of Republican virtue that Romans of an early era would immediately have recognized.
Ms Frame said the leather shoes had all been found in a defensive ditch, which the Romans also used as rubbish dumps.
The Romans founded London in AD43, and the villa was built soon after, dating to the first or second century when the new city was growing rapidly.
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