Romanophobe

Noun

 * 1) One who  fears, hates, or is prejudiced against Rome or the Romans (especially Ancient Rome or the Roman Empire, or sometimes the Roman Catholic Church and Pope in Rome).
 * 2) * 1988, Niels Hannestad, Roman art and imperial policy, Aarhus Universitetsforlag:
 * These were the statues which the Romanophobe Metrodorus from Skepsis claimed were the real reason behind the Roman conquest of the city (cf. Pliny, N.H. XXXIV,34).
 * 1) One who  fears, hates, or is prejudiced against Roma.
 * 2) One who fears, hates, or is prejudiced against Romanians.
 * 3) * 2006, Randolph L. Braham, Brewster S. Chamberlin, The Holocaust in Hungary: Sixty Years Later, East European Monographs (ISBN 9780880335768), page 25, discussing Transylvania:
 * Hungarians can be Anglophiles or Anglophobes, Germanophiles or Germanophobes, but they are all Romanophobes to the extent that even the Jewish population forgets about its anti-German feelings when it comes to revisionist aspirations.
 * 1) One who fears, hates, or is prejudiced against Romanians.
 * 2) * 2006, Randolph L. Braham, Brewster S. Chamberlin, The Holocaust in Hungary: Sixty Years Later, East European Monographs (ISBN 9780880335768), page 25, discussing Transylvania:
 * Hungarians can be Anglophiles or Anglophobes, Germanophiles or Germanophobes, but they are all Romanophobes to the extent that even the Jewish population forgets about its anti-German feelings when it comes to revisionist aspirations.

Adjective

 * 1) Fearing or hating Rome or Romans.
 * 2) Fearing or hating Romania.
 * 1) Fearing or hating Romania.
 * 1) Fearing or hating Romania.