Romanos IV Diogenes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanos (or Romanus) IV Diogenes (Greek: Ρωμανός Δ΄ Διογένης, Rōmanos IV Diogenēs) was a member of the Byzantine military aristocracy who, after his marriage ...
Kissing traditions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Many societies have traditions which involve kissing. Kissing can indicate joy or used as part of a greeting. Kissing involves the touching of one's lips to the lips or other ...
Roma tomato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roma tomato or Roma (the "Roma VF" variant is most common in seed catalogs as of 2007) is a plum tomato that is commonly found in supermarkets. The tomato is a meaty, egg- or ...
List of Roman deities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A vast number of ancient Roman deities are known by name. The most familiar today are those the Romans identified with Greek counterparts, integrating Greek myths, iconography ...
Ludi Romani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Ludi Romani ("Roman Games"; see ludi) were a religious festival in ancient Rome. They were held annually starting in 366 BC from September 12 to September 14, later ...
Apicius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Apicius is the title of a collection of Roman cookery recipes, usually thought to have been compiled in the late 4th or early 5th century AD and written in a language that is ...
Vox populi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vox populi ( / ˈ v ɒ k s ˈ p ɒ p juː l aɪ VOKS POP-ew-ly), a Latin phrase that literally means voice of the people, is a term often used in broadcasting for interviews ...
Roman villa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Roman villa is a villa that was built or lived in during the Roman republic and the Roman Empire. A villa was originally a Roman country house built for the upper class.