2. Noun. (alternative form of romanisation) ¹
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Definition of Romanization
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanization
Literary usage of Romanization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ancient World from the Earliest Times to 800 A.D. by Willis Mason West (1904)
"Final romanization. — Still, despite these miserable means, Roman conquest in
the end was to be a blessing to Spain. The struggle in the most inaccessible ..."
2. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1906)
"THE romanization OP ROMAN BRITAIN. By FJ HAVERFIELD. Published for the British
Academy. London : H. Frowde, 1906. INTO the thirty-three pages of this ..."
3. History of the Irish Primitive Church: Together with the Life of St. Patrick by Daniel De Vinné, Patrick (1870)
"... IX romanization OF THE IRISH PRIMITIVE CHURCH. Papal Efforts to bring Ireland
to Conformity ... romanization ..."
4. Ancient Civilization: A Textbook for Secondary Schools by Roscoe Lewis Ashley (1915)
"romanization OF THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD 382. The " Pax Romana." — When, in 29
BC, Octavius Peace aud entered Rome in triumph, the gates of the Temple of ..."
5. Ancient Civilization: A Textbook for Secondary Schools by Roscoe Lewis Ashley (1915)
"romanization OF THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD 382. The " Pax Romana." — When, in 29
BC, Octavius Peace and entered Rome in triumph, the gates of the Temple of ..."
6. The Influence of Wealth in Imperial Rome by William Stearns Davis (1910)
"Prosperity of the Early Empire, and the Process of romanization. ON the wall of
the temple of ... romanization."