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Romans

Romans

(n)
UK
ˈrəʊmənz
US
ˈroʊmənz
Definition: Roman citizen, roman
Meaning: Công dân la mã, người la mã
Not Common
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When the Romans conquered Greece, the cheesecake recipe was just one spoil of war.

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The Romans spread cheesecake from Greece to across Europe.

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London was founded by the Romans.

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It was called Londinium by the Romans.

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All its people lived inside the walls that were built by the Romans.

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Then the Romans rebuilt the city, and London became an important trading hub.

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Once the Romans had gone, trade with Continental Europe dwindled.

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Later on, during the warring campaigns of the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, yogurt became common in the entire West.

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Romans ate sweet and savoury dishes called Alita dolcia that were made from milk, flour, eggs and spices and were very similar to pancakes.

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It was known to the ancient Romans, who named it after their god Jupiter, for causing lightning strikes on Earth.

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The ancient Romans named it after their goddess Venus.

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The Romans founded London and called it Londinium.

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