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Rome
[rohm]
noun
Harold (Jacob), 1908–1993, U.S. lyricist and composer.
Italian Roma. a city in and the capital of Italy, in the central part, on the Tiber: ancient capital of the Roman Empire; site of Vatican City, seat of authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
a city in central New York, east of Oneida Lake.
a city in northwestern Georgia.
the ancient Italian kingdom, republic, and empire whose capital was the city of Rome.
Rome
/ rəʊm /
noun
Italian name: Roma. the capital of Italy, on the River Tiber: includes the independent state of the Vatican City; traditionally founded by Romulus on the Palatine Hill in 753 bc , later spreading to six other hills east of the Tiber; capital of the Roman Empire; a great cultural and artistic centre, esp during the Renaissance. Pop: 2 546 804 (2001)
the Roman Empire
the Roman Catholic Church or Roman Catholicism
Rome
Capital of Italy, largest city in the country, and seat of the Roman Catholic Church (see Vatican City State; see also Vatican), located on the Tiber River in west-central Italy. Rome is one of the world's great centers of history, art, architecture, and religion.
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The King has worked for many years to build bridges between faiths and had previously attended the canonisation of Cardinal Newman in Rome, when Newman was declared a saint.
Targeting Arthur Fils' body in Rome earlier this year did not pay off, as the incident fuelled the Frenchman on his way to victory.
Gaddafi's security forces later claimed he had left for Rome, though this was proved false by the investigations that followed.
"Of course, remembering what we did in Rome is pretty special, having those memories, those feelings, about what we achieved together as a team," he said.
After several lineup changes, Sublime with Rome embarked on its farewell tour in 2024.
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