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Römischen

Römischen is a form of the German adjective römisch, meaning “Roman” or “of Rome.” In German, adjectives are declined to reflect the gender, number, and case of the nouns they modify. Römischen appears in several common patterns: in the plural after a definite article (die römischen Städte) and in feminine singular in the dative or genitive (der römischen Kunst). It is not used as a standalone noun; its function is descriptive, indicating a relation to ancient Rome, Roman culture, or Roman institutions and artifacts.

In historical and cultural writing, the base form römisch is used for general statements (römische Kunst, römische

Note on capitalization: In normal prose, adjectives are lowercase ('römisch', 'römische', 'römischen'). The capitalized form 'Römischen'

See also: Roman history, Roman law, Roman art, Roman architecture.

Architektur),
while
inflected
forms
like
römischen
appear
when
the
noun
is
inflected.
Examples
include:
Die
römischen
Städte
prägten
den
Politik-
und
Handelsraum
der
Antike.
Den
römischen
Göttern
wurden
Opfer
dargebracht.
Der
römische
Rechtskreis
beeinflusste
spätere
Rechtsordnungen;
der
Einfluss
der
römischen
Rechtstradition
ist
deutlich.
occurs
in
proper
names
or
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence,
and—within
fixed
historical
expressions—can
appear
as
part
of
a
title
or
region,
such
as
im
Römischen
Reich.