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B. Metzler, Stuttgart, 1920 ), adding sketches of the work's content and significance, and author biography: Ronald T. Ridley " Friedrich Münzer's Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families ", XIX-XXXVIII ; Thérèse Ridley " The Fate of a Historian ", XXXIX-LVII ; and a photograph of Münzer opposite the title page translation
* Friedrich Munzer, Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families ( 1920 )
* Münzer, Friedrich: Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families ( The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 ); translation by T. Ridley of the original text Römische Adelsparteien und Adelsfamilien ( J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart, 1920 )

Roman and Parties
Parties within the Roman Church were divided in their allegiances among the various claimants to the office of pope.

Roman and Families
In 1980, she believed abortion should be in the context of "' the choice to have children '", a formulation supported by the Roman Catholic priest organizing Catholic participation in the White House Conference on Families of that year, although perhaps not by the bishops above him.
Families played a pivotal role, according to many observers, in transmitting just those characteristic Czech and Slovak values that have often been criticized by the regime, e. g., the Czech penchant for political pluralism and the Slovak devotion to Roman Catholicism.
Currently the only significant party that declares itself a successor to the ND is the League of Polish Families ( Liga Polskich Rodzin ), founded in 2001 by Roman Giertych, grandson of Jędrzej Giertych, pre-war ND politician ; it received 8 % of the parliamentary vote in 2001, rising to 16 % in 2004, then failing to receive the necessary 5 % of the vote in 2007 and losing all of its parliamentary seats.
The National Association of Catholic Families is a lay organisation that aims to offer mutual support for Roman Catholic families in maintaining a Catholic faith in " a culture which is now at war with our values ".

Roman and Johns
* Jones, A. H. M, The Later Roman Empire, 284 – 602: a Social, Economic and Administrative Survey ( Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1986 )
* Kulikowski, Michael, Late Roman Spain and Its Cities, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8018-7978-7, pp. 157 – 160
* Roman de la Rose Digital Library at Johns Hopkins University
There are two churches in Tilbury: St Johns ( Church of England ) and Our Lady Star of the Sea ( Roman Catholic ); there is also a Convent of Mercy.
Born in Cornwall, England around 1826 and raised as a Roman Catholic, he was the third of six children of blacksmith Thomas Johns and his wife Mary.
* Johns, Catherine, The Jewellery of Roman Britain: Celtic and Classical Traditions, Routledge, 1996, ISBN 1-85728-566-2, ISBN 978-1-85728-566-6, Google books
The name of Stratfield Turgis derives from its origins on open land ( Old English feld ) by the Roman road ( Old English stræt ) from Silchester to London, and the Turgis family, who held the manor of the de Ports and St. Johns from as early as 1270.

Roman and Hopkins
Historians Keith Hopkins and Mary Beard tentatively estimate a total of 400 arenas throughout the Roman Empire at its greatest extent, with a combined total of 8, 000 deaths per annum from all causes, including execution, combat and accident.
Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889 ) was an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets.
Immaculate Conception, the only Roman Catholic parish in Earlington and the oldest parish in Hopkins County, operated a school periodically from the 1890s until the school was condemned in the 1970s due to poor building conditions.
Located within the district are the port of Big Creek ( the main port of Belize's banana industry ), the peninsula and village of Placencia ( a popular tourist resort ), the villages of Alta Vista, Commerce Bight, Dancing Pool, Georgetown, Guana Church Bank, High Sand, Independence and Mango Creek, Kendal, Lagarto Bank, Maya Mopan, Middle Bank, Middlesex, Mullins River, New Home, Pomona, Quarry Hill, Rancho Grande, Red Bank, Regalia, Sarawee, Silver Creek Camp, Silk Grass, San Roman, Sittee and the Garifuna village of Hopkins on the Sittee River.

Roman and University
He was the first German noble to support Luther's ideas and in 1544 founded the University of Königsberg ( the so called Albertina ) as a rival to the Roman Catholic Cracow Academy ; it was only the second Lutheran university in the German states, after Marburg.
( See Barrett, Anthony A., Agrippina: Sex, Power and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1996.
* Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians, Oxford University Press ( 2006 ) pg. 151
* John James Maximilian Oertel ( 1811 – 1882 ), born in Ansbach, was a Lutheran clergyman who later converted to Roman Catholicism, became a professor of German at Fordham University in the United States, and later edited and founded several newspapers in the United States, including one that would become the leading German-language newspaper in the county, Baltimore's Kirchenzeitung.
More recently, a Roman-based orthography named Brolikva which is short form of Brahui Roman Likvar has been developed by the Brahui Language Board of the University of Balochistan in Quetta.
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, Princeton University Press, 2000.
* Moses Coady, Roman Catholic priest, helped found the Co-operative Antigonish Movement at St. Francis Xavier University
* James " Father Jimmy " Tompkins, Roman Catholic priest, helped found the Co-operative Antigonish Movement at St. Francis Xavier University
* Salzman, M. R., The Making of a Christian Aristocracy: Social and Religious Change in the Western Roman Empire ( Harvard University Press, 2002 )
Dollfuss, who was raised as a devout Roman Catholic, was shortly in seminary before deciding to study law at the University of Vienna and then economics at the University of Berlin.
Giovanni d ' Andrea was born at Rifredo, near Florence, and studied Roman law and canon law at the University of Bologna, the great law school of the age, where he distinguished himself in this subject so much that he was made professor at Padua, and then at Pisa before returning to Bologna, where he remained from the season of 1301-02 until his death, save for brief seasons at Padua 1307-09 and 1319.
in J. Hallet and M. Skinner, eds., Roman Sexualities, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
* Lecture and notes from CLCV 1003A ( Classical Roman Civilization ); Carleton University
Adriano La Regina ( former Rome ’ s archaeological superintendent 1976-2004, professor of Etruscology at Rome ’ s La Sapienza University ), Professor Fausto Zevi ( professor of Roman Archaeology at Rome's La Sapienza University ) and Professor Henner von Hesberg ( head of the German Archaeological Institute, Rome ) denied the identification of the grotto with Lupercal on topographic and stylistic grounds.
* Niagara University, a Roman Catholic university in Niagara County, New York
" Princeton University archaeologist Jack Finnegan describes additional archaeological evidence related to settlement in the Nazareth basin during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and states that " Nazareth was a strongly Jewish settlement in the Roman period.
Educated at the Roman College run by the Jesuits in Rome, he went to the University of Bologna to get degrees in canon and Roman law, June 1575.
The Roman College of the Jesuits grew substantially under his patronage, and became the most important centre of learning in Europe for a time, known as the University of the Nations.
It is said that Innocent VII planned the restoration of the Roman University, but his death brought an end to such talk.
Because the majority of ministers in the Petre Roman government were ex-communists, anti-communist protesters initiated a round-the-clock anti-government demonstration in University Square, Bucharest in April 1990.
* W. W. Buckland, A Textbook of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian, Cambridge: University Press, 1921.

Roman and Press
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 94f </ ref > He also points out that when Ignatius writes to the Romans, there is no mention of a bishop of the Roman Church, " which we may suppose had not not yet adopted the monarchical episcopate.
* Eddie Kantar, Roman Keycard Blackwood: The Final Word ( 2008 ) Master Point Press, Toronto, Canada ISBN 978-1-897106-35-8
* L. Burn, The British Museum book of Greek and Roman art ( London, The British Museum Press, 1991 ), pp. 204 – 5
* V. Tatton-Brown and W. Gudenrath, Catalogue of Greek and Roman glass in the British Museum II ( London, The British Museum Press, forthcoming )
* Fritz Schulz, History of Roman Legal Science, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946.
* Holenstein, E., Roman Jakobson's Approach to Language: Phenomenological Structuralism, Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press, 1975
* Humphrey, John, Roman circuses: arenas for chariot racing, University of California Press, 1986.
* Schilling, R., in Bonnefoy, Y., and Doniger, W. ( Editors ), Roman and European Mythologies, ( English translation ), University of Chicago Press, 1991. pp. 146.
* Beard, Mary: The Roman Triumph, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., and London, England, 2007.
* Larry Silver, Marketing Maximilian: The Visual Ideology of a Holy Roman Emperor ( Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008 ).
* Ward, Allen Mason: Marcus Crassus and the Late Roman Republic ( University of Missouri Press, 1977 )
* Adam, Jean-Pierre, Roman Building: Materials and Techniques, Indiana University Press, 1994
* MacDonald, William L., The Architecture of the Roman Empire I: An Introductory Study, Yale University Press, 1982
* MacDonald, William L., The Architecture of the Roman Empire II: An Urban Appraisal, Yale University Press, 1986
* Sear, Frank, Roman Architecture, Cornell University Press, 1989
* Wilson-Jones, Mark, Principles of Roman Architecture, Yale University Press, 2000
* Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, " Marcianus 8 ", The Prosopography of the later Roman empire: A. D. 260 – 395, Volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, p. 714-5.
* Wiseman, T. P., Remus: a Roman myth, Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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