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- Romana (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia
Romana, short for Romanadvoratrelundar ( roʊmɑːnəˌdʌvrætnəˈlʌndər ), is a fictional character in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who A Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, she is a companion to the Fourth Doctor
- Romana | Tardis | Fandom
Romanadvoratrelundar or Romanadvoratnelundar — known in short as Romana — was a Time Lord who was assigned the task to assist the Fourth Doctor in his quest for the Key to Time She stayed with him long after that task was done and parted from him in E-Space
- The Pax Romana: Golden Age of the Roman Empire
This was the Pax Romana —the “Roman Peace”—a two-hundred-year stretch often hailed as the golden age of the Roman Empire The phrase itself evokes something almost mythical
- Romana I | Explore the Whoniverse | Doctor Who
Younger than the Doctor by many hundreds of years, but academically smarter, Romana was initially haughty and dismissive, but she grew to enjoy her travels in the TARDIS and respect the Doctor
- Romana II - Tardis Wiki
Leaving the TARDIS with K9 Mark II to assist the Tharils in E-Space, Romana eventually returned to Gallifrey and became President with the goal of liberalising the planet, culminating in the Gallifreyan Civil War
- Romana (Doctor Who) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romana, short for Romanadvoratrelundar, is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who She is a Time Lady from the planet Gallifrey, and she was a companion of the Fourth Doctor
- Romana | Doctor Who Expanded | Fandom
Romana I was played by Mary Tamm from 1978 to 1979 When Tamm chose not to sign on for a second season, the part was recast Romana II was played by Lalla Ward from 1979 to 1981
- Download Anno 117 Pax Romana for Windows | Gizmodo
Anno 117: Pax Romana is a management and strategy game where the player has to build their city in the prosperity of the Roman Empire It does not put you, like a game, directly into battles, but
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