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No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman Empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

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No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

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No, Russia itself was not part of the Roman empire although its possible that there was contact and trade in the area of the Black Sea.

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No, in fact the Romans more than likely considered the area of present day Russia as an area inhabited by nomadic peoples.

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