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a. another name for a Gypsy b. (as modifier): Romany customs. 2. (Languages) the language of the Gypsies, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family, but incorporating extensive borrowings from local European languages. Most of its 250 000 speakers are bilingual. It is ext...
It is widely known that the Romans were mining for metals in the north of Wales. The copper mines were certainly being exploited by them and also gold and lead were being dug; and we also know they were looking for pearls in the river beds, especially the Afon Conwy! The fort at Caer...
对应原文:第4段:Traces of such tunnels used to mine gold can still be found at the Dolaucothi mines in Wales 答案解析:根据Dolaucothi定位到第4段,附近提到的矿石种类只有gold,由此确定答案。 第12题答案:(the) architect(‘s) (name) 对应原文:第5段:Most tunnels had inscriptions showing the name...
My name is Tomos, I live and work in Llanelli (West Wales), and I am Welsh. I am trained as an historian to an undergraduate level, and have been accepted to study for a Masters Degree starting in October 2019, but I must admit that this is not in Welsh History. Welsh history is...
By the second century AD the territory of the Roman Empire covered the area occupied by the following modern-day countries: England, Wales, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Turkey, Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia, Israel, Lebanon, Tunisia and parts of...
Many of their buildings were pulled down and reused but there is still a lot left for us to discover. Join us as we travel in the footsteps of the legions through England and Wales, exploring what remains of their cities, fortresses, villas, bath houses and roads. Articles about Italy ...
He carefully publicized the divine omens that portended his accession and also built up the titles surrounding his name. He held the consulate, for brief periods on each occasion, every year of his reign except two; and he gave frequent consulates to his two sons, Titus and Domitian. He ...
I love Bath, growing up in South Wales I once went on a school trip to look at the architecture of the buildings and as an adult I visited the Roman Baths on a night tour. The water looked so beautiful all lit up. Thank you for bringing back so many memories, a great hub!
"Roman Army" is the name given by English-speakers to the soldiers and other military forces who served the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. The Roman words for the military in general were based on the word for one soldier, miles. The army in general was ...