Roman or Romans may refer to:
- A thing or person of or from the city of Rome, Italy
What they eat?
romans ate fish and cold meat.
What did they where?
the roman army wore iron armor.
History
- Ancient Rome (8th century BC – 5th century AD)
- Byzantine Empire (330/476/629 to 1453), the Eastern Roman Empire
- Romaioi (Ρωμαίοι), Greek-speaking, Orthodox population of the Eastern Roman Empire dating to Late Antiquity
- Romaioi (Ρωμιοί), Greek-speaking, Orthodox population of the Rum-milet in the Ottoman Empire, or Greek-speaking Orthodox people today
- Romanae or the Greco-Romans from Aetolia Acarnania that speak Romanesci
- Holy Roman Empire (c. 900 to 1806), a medieval state in Central Europe
- Roman, Bulgaria, a town and a municipality in Vratsa Province
- Romans-sur-Isère, in the Drôme département of France
- Roman, Romania, a city in Neamţ county
- Romans, Ain, a town in France
- Roman, Eure, France
- Romans, Deux-Sèvres, France
- Romans d'Isonzo, a town in Italy
- Roman roads
- Roman Valley, Nova Scotia
- Saint Roman, Monaco
Christianity
Literature
- The word for Novel in many European languages.
- Nouveau roman (lit. "new novel"), a type of French novel of the 1950s
- Bildungsroman (lit. "formation novel"), German for a coming-of-age story
- Künstlerroman (lit. "artist's novel"), German for a story of an artist's growth to maturity
- Romance (heroic literature), a genre of Medieval French literature
- Ar-Rum, the 30th book in the Qu'ran, is sometimes translated as The Romans
- Roman à clef, a novel about real life, overlaid with a façade of fiction