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Definition of Romanised
1. romanise [v] - See also: romanise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanised
Literary usage of Romanised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reeves' History of the English Law: From the Time of the Romans, to the End by John Reeves, William Francis Finlason (1869)
"romanised Britons (the two races having been so long together that they must, to
a great extent, have become blended) retained, аз might be expected, ..."
2. History of Painting by Alfred Woltmann, Karl Woermann, Sidney Colvin (1887)
"AT THE HEAD OF THE romanised FLEMISH SCHOOL stands Jan Gossart, who is bettter
known by the name he adopted of ..."
3. The Philosophy of History by Augustus Schade, Rudolf Rocholl (1899)
"The romanised Franks, on the other hand, furnished the objective factors for the
external perpetuity of Christian culture. They were talented in organising, ..."
4. The History of England, from the Earliest Period, to the Close of the Year by John Bigland (1813)
"had made in Caledonia, The country was now entirely romanised : the edifices,
both public and private, were constructed ..."
5. The History of Scotland from Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the by John Hill Burton (1873)
"THE romanised INHABITANTS — THEIR DEGENERACY — THEIR DISAPPEARANCE FROM ...
What has come down to us of the condition and destiny of the romanised Britons, ..."