A typeface, widely used in printing It is characterised by the presence of serifs (see below) on the letters, and by the vertical lines being slightly thicker than the horizontal lines
A type face or type style in which the characters are upright Compare italic and oblique
An upright, normal-weight typeface, whether serif or sans-serif, oldstyle or modern
CITIZEN OF ROMAN EMPIRE Rome was the seat of world power Rome had conquered the known world at the time of Christ A Roman citizen had rights in any of its conquered providences For example, a roman citizen had rights in Judea because it was a providence of Rome but a Judean citizen who was not a Roman did not have the same rights as a Roman Citizen This gave rise to many issues of class envy and strife Caesar Augustus (mentioned in Luke) was the first emperor of Rome and was in power when Christ was born
Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art