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Augmented Roman Alphabet — noun Earlier name for Initial Teaching Alphabet (qv) • • • Main Entry: ↑augment … Useful english dictionary
augmented roman. — See Initial Teaching Alphabet … Useful english dictionary
Roman infantry tactics — refers to the theoretical and historical deployment, formation and maneuvers of the Roman infantry from the start of the Roman Republic to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The article first presents a short overview of Roman training. Roman… … Wikipedia
Roman conquest of Britain — This page refers to the conquest begun in AD 43. For other Roman invasions see Caesar s invasions of Britain and Carausian Revolt. By AD 43, the time of the main Roman invasion of Britain, Great Britain had already frequently been the target of… … Wikipedia
Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English — The Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English is a system based on the Extended Basic Roman spelling of English, augmented with two pairs of stress marks in order to disambiguate homographs and ensure a one to one phoneme grapheme correspondence.L.… … Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo — The Diocese of Gozo (in Latin Goulos Gaudisiensis),[1] is a see of the Catholic Church in Malta. The diocese comprises the island of Gozo (seventeen miles west of the Maltese capital Valletta) and the islet of Comino.[2] Contents 1 History … Wikipedia
Campaign history of the Roman military — This article is part of the series on: Military of ancient Rome (portal) 753 BC – AD 476 Structural history Roman army (unit types and ranks … Wikipedia
Scotland during the Roman Empire — encompasses a period of time that is both part of genuine history and of protohistory. It is complicated by the fact that although the Roman Empire influenced every part of Scotland during the period from the arrival of the legions in c. AD 71 to … Wikipedia
Holy Roman Empire — a Germanic empire located chiefly in central Europe that began with the coronation of Charlemagne as Roman emperor in A.D. 800 (or, according to some historians, with the coronation of Otto the Great, king of Germany, in A.D. 962) and ended with… … Universalium
Old Unifon — UNIFON is a phonemic alphabet developed by John R. Malone in the 1930s on a contract from the Bendix Corporation. A phonemic writing system promised fewer spelling and teletype errors in aviation communications. In addition, the spelling system… … Wikipedia