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Roman$71026$ - traduction vers néerlandais

MOST COMMON RITE PRACTICED IN THE LATIN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Roman rite; Roman usage; Roman Usage; Roman Liturgy; Roman liturgy
  • 2002 edition of the Missale Romanum}}
  • Altar of [[Santa Cecilia in Trastevere]] in [[Rome]], as arranged in 1700

Roman      
n. Romein
Roman numerals         
  • IX}}" represents "9" in unit emblem of [[9th Aero Squadron]] AEF, 1918.
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  • A typical [[clock face]] with Roman numerals in [[Bad Salzdetfurth]], Germany
  • The year of construction of the [[Cambridge Public Library]], (USA) 1888, displayed in "standard" Roman numerals on its facade.
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  • LII}} (52) of the [[Colosseum]], with numerals still visible
  • Business hours table on a shop window in [[Vilnius]], Lithuania.
  • XIIX}}"
  • D}}.
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  • Page from a 16th-century manual, showing a mixture of apostrophus and vinculum numbers (see in particular the ways of writing 10,000).
  • Salaria]], north of Rome, Italy.
  • S}} indicating its value.
  • as}}). Note the four dots ('''····''') indicating its value.
  • D}}" are given archaic "apostrophus" form.
  • XI}}.'88.
NUMBERS IN THE ROMAN NUMERAL SYSTEM
Roman number system; Roman numeral; Roman Numerals; Roman numbers; Roman number; Subtractive notation; Roman Numeral; Roman numeral system; Apostrophus; Roman numarls; Roman Numerals system; Roman notation; IVXLCDM; Roman numeric system; 𐆓; 𐆔; Early Roman numerals; IƆƆ; Roman numbering system
Romeinse cijfers
Roman Polanski         
  • Polanski promoting ''Based on a True Story'' at the [[2017 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Roman Polanski in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], 1984
  • Mugshot of Polanski following his 1977 arrest
  • Polanski in 1969
  • Polanski and Spanish writer Diego Moldes, Madrid 2005
  • Polanski at the [[2002 Cannes Film Festival]] for ''The Pianist''
  • Polanski with wife [[Emmanuelle Seigner]] at the [[1992 Cannes Film Festival]].
  • Polanski and [[Emmanuelle Seigner]] at the César Awards in 2011
  • Polanski's star on the [[Łódź]] walk of fame
  • Polanski in 2007
  • Roman Polanski with [[Sharon Tate]] in "The Fearless Vampire Killers", 1967
  • Roman Polanski with [[Sharon Tate]] in 1968
  • Roman Polanski, [[Emmanuelle Seigner]] and [[Mathieu Amalric]] promoting ''Venus in Fur'' at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013
FRENCH-POLISH FILMMAKER AND ACTOR
Roman Polanksi; Roman Polansky; Polanski; Polanski, Roman; Roman Polański; Roman Pulanski; Polański; Zaczarowany rower; Rajmund Roman Liebling; Roman polanski; Raymond Thierry Liebling
n. Roman Polanski (joods filmregisseur)

Définition

Roman candle
¦ noun a firework giving off a series of flaming coloured balls and sparks.

Wikipédia

Roman Rite

The Roman Rite (Latin: Ritus Romanus) is the most common ritual family for performing the ecclesiastical services of the Latin Church, the largest of the sui iuris particular churches that comprise the Catholic Church. The Roman Rite governs rites such as the Roman Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours as well as the manner in which sacraments and blessings are performed.

The Roman Rite developed in the Latin language in the city of Rome and, while distinct Latin liturgical rites such as the Ambrosian Rite remain, the Roman Rite has gradually been adopted almost everywhere in the Latin Church. In medieval times there were numerous local variants, even if all of them did not amount to distinct rites, yet uniformity increased as a result of the invention of printing and in obedience to the decrees of the Council of Trent of 1545–63 (see Quo primum). Several Latin liturgical rites that survived into the 20th century were abandoned after the Second Vatican Council. The Roman Rite is now the most widespread liturgical rite not only in the Catholic Church but in Christianity as a whole.

The Roman Rite has been adapted through the centuries and the history of its Eucharistic liturgy can be divided into three stages: the Pre-Tridentine Mass, Tridentine Mass, and Mass of Paul VI. It is now normally celebrated in the form promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969 and revised by Pope John Paul II in 2002, but use of the Roman Missal of 1962 remains authorized under the conditions indicated in the 2021 papal document Traditionis Custodes.