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''See [[Epistle to the Romans]] for the book in the [[New Testament]]''.
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'''Romans''' are inhabitants of the city of [[Rome]]. Historically, ''Romans'' were [[citizens]] of the [[Roman Empire]].
 
'''Romans''' are inhabitants of the city of [[Rome]]. Historically, ''Romans'' were [[citizens]] of the [[Roman Empire]].
  

Latest revision as of 03:56, July 2, 2015

See Epistle to the Romans for the book in the New Testament.

Romans are inhabitants of the city of Rome. Historically, Romans were citizens of the Roman Empire.

Romans can also refer to the biblical Epistle to the Romans, a letter written by Saint Paul to the early Christian church in Rome.

Ancient Romans

Roman citizenship was a privileged status in the Empire. Residents of conquered territories and Roman client states generally had a lesser form of citizenship.