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Meaning of "romes"

romes (verb) - Archaic English term for 'roams', meaning to wander or travel without a specific destination. Often used in poetic or old-fashioned writings
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  • The city of Rome in Italy and the city of Constantinople (the "New Rome") taken together; the empire(s) ruled by these cities.

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Contrast between hammurabis code and romes twelve tables.
Romes another matter.
We see a return to Romes errors.
Romes second war.
The western intellectual tradition often forgets that there were two Romes.
The Romes believed in many different gods.
Spartacus continues to build a formidable army and outwit Romes best commanders.
Romulus was Romes first king and the citys founder.
Reviewed by Romes.
Two Romes have fallen.
No, each building represents a different part of Romes history.
I trust in Romes laws which I will uphold at all cost.
A little gust there, romes.
Romes evangelization of non-Catholics started decades ago, and their hard labour has paid off.
The battle forms part of Romes early history, which is probably in part legendary.

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Romes on the heaps of Tyres and Carthages ;.
I think that 's a dead giveaway, romes.
Two Romes have fallen … the third stands and there shall never be the.
Where was romes public meeting place?
Romes said I could have the sweet hat!
Check out Romes historical highlights by Segway or Ninebot on a private 3-hour tour.
Two Romes have fallen . Moscow is the third.
To fully enjoy Romes city center, Saba suggests you the Villa Borghese parking lot.
Two Romes fell, the third - Moscow-stands fast.
Two Romes fell, the third - Moscow-stands fast . Never shall there be a fourth!

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