Romanization was the first relevant case of globalization at a European macroregional scale. This process did not have a unique structural phenomenological path, but was influenced by the coherence of the substrate, the magnitude of the imperial constructs and the intensity of the immigrant inputs. All these generated seven distinct regional Romanization formulas. The formula of Oriental Romanity aligned itself with the “canon of Romanization” in the Daco-Roman area, but had many other zonal features.