Roman (ancient Italian style)
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Early Western World > Mediterranean (Early Western World) > <ancient Italian styles and periods>
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Refers to the period, civilization, and artistic styles that developed when the ancient city of Rome became a powerful force and supplanted Greek and Etruscan influence on the Apennine peninsula. Its rule and influence gradually encompassed a wide area in Europe, northern Africa, the Middle East, and Asia Minor. Its influence was wide in scope, including sculpture, painting, architecture, engineering, language, the road system, law, and many other areas of culture. Roman art and architecture is characterized by early derivations from Greek art and architecture, but it gradually developed into a style of its own, absorbing characteristics of styles from the far flung regions under its control.
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- Romeins (stijl of periode) [nl]
- romaine [fr]
- Romano (estilo o periodo antiguo) [es]
- Ancient Roman [en]
- Roman, Ancient [en]
- romain [fr]