Adjective
non-Roman (not comparable)
Not Roman.
Antonym: Roman
Each legion was normally partnered with an approximately equal number of allied (non-Roman) troops. Source: Internet
It had long been the expectation that when a non-Roman acquired citizenship he, as part of his enfranchisement, took on a Roman name. Source: Internet
However Gaius's plans to extend rights to non-Roman Italians were eventually vetoed by another Tribune. Source: Internet
In the east, however, the new citizens formulated their names by placing "Aurelius" before versions of their non-Roman given name and a patronymic. Source: Internet
It was also less able to defend itself against its non-Roman enemies, which made attack by these enemies more likely. Source: Internet
Mann, pg. 236 Aymeric expanded his powerbase further, with Honorius elevating mostly non-Roman candidates to the college of cardinals, while Papal legates were now chosen solely within the papal circle. Source: Internet