• The term Romano-Germanic describes the conflation of Roman culture with that of various Germanic peoples in areas successively ruled by the Roman Empire...
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  • Romano-Germanic may refer to: Romano-Germanic culture of ancient Germanic peoples subject to the Roman Empire Romano-Germanic law, a family of legal systems...
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    notably Wales, retained their Romano-British culture, in particular retaining Christianity. Members of groups who spoke Germanic also migrated to the southern...
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    northwestern Gaul Romano-British culture Romano-Germanic culture Daco-Roman Illyro-Roman For a recent survey on the Romanization of Gaulish culture, see Woolf...
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    The Germanic peoples were historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the...
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  • Law would come from a *kanab- form, but this loanword preceded Romano-Germanic culture. A reconstructed PIE *b is evident in Latin cannabis (Vulgar Latin...
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    Visigoths (category Early Germanic peoples)
    generally rectangular in shape, with copper alloy, garnets and glass. Romano-Germanic culture Thiufa Goths Visigothic kingdom Visigothic art and architecture...
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    European dances European Heritage Day Europeanisation Romano-Germanic culture Western culture Westernization Mason, D. (2015). A Concise History of Modern...
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    The West Germanic languages constitute the largest of the three branches of the Germanic family of languages (the others being the North Germanic and the...
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    the language and culture of most of what became England from Romano-British to Germanic. This process principally occurred from the mid-fifth to early...
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