Latinity

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Latinity ( Latinity, Latinism ; Latin Latinitas ) stands for:

  • general command of the Latin language, see Latin lessons
  • the distribution area of ​​the Latin language, see Romania (linguistics)
  • belonging to a supposed race descended from the Romans, see Latin race
  • in the Roman Empire a special status originally for the inhabitants of Latium, between citizenship and alien status, see Latin Citizenship
  • especially in Roman rhetoric, the linguistic purity of the expression, see Roman rhetoric
  • Roman-Latin Christianity in contrast to Orthodoxy, see Latin Church

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