orbis Romanus

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Orbis Romanus refers to the Roman conception of the civilized, ordered world united under Roman rule and law, embodying the empire’s universalist political and cultural ideals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
Roman cultural concept
Roman political concept
associatedWith Pax Romana NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman citizenship
Roman imperial ideology
Roman law NERFINISHED
Roman universalism
Romanization
contrastedWith barbaricum
describes Roman Empire NERFINISHED
developedInContextOf Mediterranean world
Roman expansion
hasAlternativeLabel Roman world
orbis Romanus terrarum
orbis terrarum Romanus
hasAspect cultural order
economic integration
legal order
political order
religious order
hasKeyConcept civilization vs. barbarism
civilized world under Roman rule
cultural integration
imperial peace
ordered world
political integration
unity under Roman governance
unity under Roman law
universal empire
hasLanguage Latin
hasLiteralMeaning Roman world
hasNormativeDimension ideal of Roman civilizing mission
ideal of universal order
hasSpatialDimension Mediterranean basin NERFINISHED
Roman provinces NERFINISHED
territories under Roman control
influenced early modern concepts of empire
later European universalist ideologies
medieval Christian ideas of Christendom
influencedBy Hellenistic universalism NERFINISHED
Roman imperial cult NERFINISHED
Roman legal tradition
representedBy Roman geographical writings
Roman imperial propaganda
Roman world maps
timePeriod Roman Empire period NERFINISHED
Roman Republic

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