Roman Question
See also: Roman question
English
Proper noun
- (now historical) The political dispute between the Italian government and the Roman Catholic Church, which lasted from 1861 to 1929, concerning control of Rome.
See also
- (questions of history) national question; Adriatic Question, Armenian Question, Eastern Question, German Question, Irish Question, Jewish Question, Karelian Question, Polish Question, Roman Question, Schleswig-Holstein Question
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