Proper noun

Singular Rome

Plural -

Rome

  1. A province of Latium, Italy.
  2. A city, the capital of the province of Latium and also of Italy.
  3. The Roman Empire

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Sat Jul 17 02:08:46 2010

Rome (English pronunciation: /ˈroʊm/; Italian: Roma listen (help·info), pronounced [ˈroːma]; Latin: Rōma) is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated municipality (central area), with over 2.7 million residents in 1,285.3 km (496.3 sq mi). While the population of the urban area was estimated by Eurostat to have been 3.46 million in 2004, the metropolitan area of Rome was estimated by OECD to have had a population of 3.7 million no later than 2006.

The city of Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber river within the Lazio region of Italy. Rome's history spans over two and a half thousand years. It was the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, which was a major political and cultural influence in the lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea for over seven hundred years from the 1st Century BC until the 7th Century AD. Since the 2nd Century AD Rome has been the seat of the Papacy and, after the end of Byzantine domination, in the eighth century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and in 1946 that of the Italian Republic. Since 1929 it is also the site of the Vatican City, an independent city-state presided over by the Pope.

After the Middle-Ages, Rome was ruled by popes such as Alexander VI and Leo X, who transformed the city into one of the major centres of the Italian Renaissance, along with Florence. The current-day version of St Peter's Basilica was built and the Sistine Chapel was painted by Michelangelo. Famous artists and architects, such as Bramante, Bernini and Raphael resided for some time in Rome, contributing to its Renaissance and Baroque architecture.

Rome's influence on western Civilisation can hardly be overestimated, and the city is still recognised as a centre of the arts and education. Due to this centrality on many levels, and much of the city's past and present power and influence, Rome has been nicknamed "Caput Mundi" (Latin for "Capital of the World") and "The Eternal City". The city is, in addition, an important centre of pilgrimage in the Christian, notably the Roman Catholic Church, and St Peter's Basilica, found in the Holy See, is often called "the greatest of all churches of Christendom". Rome's architectural and archaeological sites, and its rich artistic and historical heritage, contribute to it having many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Its global influence in politics, literature, high culture, the arts, music, religion, education, fashion, cinema and cuisine lead it to being considered an Alpha- world city, according to Loughborough University and GaWC in 2008. Rome is also a hub of the cinematic and filming industry; for example, the Cinecittà Studios, Europe's biggest, which saw the filming of several internationally acclaimed movies as well as television programmes, are located in the city.

Since the 1957 Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community, the metropolis has served as a centre for international co-operative activities, with worldwide organizations such as World Food Programme (WFP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the NATO Defence College being headquartered in the city. Rome is regarded as being one of the nation's principle centres of business, media and finance, along with Milan. The Rome metropolitan area has a GDP of €109.4 billion (US$ 149.14), and according to a 2008 study, the city is the world's 35th richest city by purchasing power, with a GDP of €94.376 billion (US$ 121.5 billion). Rome is also the world's 18th most expensive city (in 2009), and is the richest in Italy in terms of total earnings, and 30th globally. The city has been recognized, by different studies, to be a leading European business and economic centre.

The city hosted the 1960 Olympic Games, and is also an official candidate for the 2020 edition of this event.

In 2007 Rome was the 11th-most-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the EU, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy. The city is one of Europe's and the world's most successful city brands, both in terms of reputation and assets. Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are amongst the world's 50 most visited tourist destinations (the Vatican Museums receiving 4.2 million tourists and the Colosseum receiving 4 million tourists every year).

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Tue Jul 27 01:29:25 2010

Steve Goddard's History Wire: Rome's Subculture of Gay Priests ...
historywire.com
Steve Goddard's History Wire: Rome's Subculture of Gay Priests ...

Steve

Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:48:06 GM

Newsweek.com: "In the basement dining room of Le Mani In Pasta, a trattoria in central . Rome. , a young, glossy-eyed couple stare at each other across a table for two. They smile and blush over a private joke. There is no handholding or ...

 Rome : Total War Gold Edition | Barcamp Abidjan
barcampabidjan.info
Rome : Total War Gold Edition | Barcamp Abidjan

admin

hu, 29 Jul 2010 09:19:19 GM

Up to 1000 men on screen at once are yours to commandA century-spannin​g campaign the charges players with managing the economic, civil, religious and.

While Rome Is Burning (Picture Of The Day) - Home - The Daily Bail
dailybail.com
While Rome Is Burning (Picture Of The Day) - Home - The Daily Bail

DailyBail

Wed, 28 Jul 2010 00:58:29 GM

Keeping Tabs on the Heist...Bailout​s, Federal Reserve Fraud & Corruption.

From Google Blog Search: "Rome"
Thu Jul 29 13:28:52 2010

Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of the Lazio region. According to legend, the city of Rome was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus on April 21, 753 BC. Archaeological evidence supports claims that Rome was inhabited since the 8th century BC and earlier. It was already a famous city in the ancient as the capital of the Republic of Rome and later as of the Roman Empire. Rome is also identified with Christianity and the Catholic Church and has been the episcopal seat of the Popes since the 1st century AD. The State of the Vatican City, the sovereign territory of the Holy See and smallest nation in the world, is an enclave of Rome.

It has been nicknamed Caput mundi ("capital of the world"), la Città Eterna ("the Eternal City"), Limen Apostolorum ("threshold of the Apostles"), la città dei sette colli ("the city of the seven hills") or simply l'Urbe ("the City").

This Geography article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.

Sourced

The story of Romulus and Remus being suckled by a wolf is not a meaningless fable. ~ Henry David Thoreau
  • I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.
Painting found in Rome could be Caravaggio work - Washington Post
washingtonpost.com
Painting found in Rome could be Caravaggio work - Washington Post
Sat, 17 Jul 2010 16:18:36 GMT+00:00
could be Caravaggio work Washington Post ROME (Reuters Life!) - A painting found in Rome may be the work of Baroque master Caravaggio and has captivated art critics with its resemblance to other ... New Caravaggio 'discovered' as Rome marks 400th anniversary of his death Kansas City Star Vatican reveals Caravaggio painting 'found' in Rome BBC News Vatican paper: new Caravaggio may have been found The Associated Press New York Times  - Telegraph.co.uk  - Rome Reports
Rome Diocese calls for active gay priests to go, stop sullying church - Catholic Sentinel
catholicsentinel.org
Rome Diocese calls for active gay priests to go, stop sullying church - Catholic Sentinel
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:21:00 GMT+00:00
Diocese calls for active gay priests to go, stop sullying church Catholic Sentinel In the wake of an undercover video and news report documenting priests in Rome engaged in homosexual acts, the Rome Diocese has called for priests engaged ...
Eni Profit Soars Due to Higher Crude Prices - Wall Street Journal
online.wsj.com
Eni Profit Soars Due to Higher Crude Prices - Wall Street Journal
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:00:08 GMT+00:00
Wall Street Journal rome eni SpA, Italy's biggest oil and natural-gas company by volume, said on Wednesday that second-quarter net profit more than doubled ... Eni Second-Quarter Profit Gains 81% on Higher Crude Price, Stronger Dollar Bloomberg Eni's Italy Assets Sale On Hold Due To Offshore Drilling Curbs Wall Street Journal Eni Not Interested In Main BP Assets On Sale - Official Wall Street Journal

From Google News Search: "Rome"
Fri Jul 30 16:48:08 2010

FCO Rome Trevi Fountain detail 03 3008x2000 jpg
tropicalisland.de
FCO Rome Trevi Fountain detail 03 3008x2000 jpg
640px x 963px | 330.00kB

[source page]



Rome cidade jpg
queromorarfora.com
Rome cidade jpg
374px x 500px | 197.30kB

[source page]

Roma A capital Italiana e considerada um dos bercos da humanidade com uma historia incrivel a cidade e uma viagem ao passado com varias atracoes culturais que nao

rome vatican f4td jpg
bigfoto.com
rome vatican f4td jpg
800px x 1200px | 189.70kB

[source page]

Rome Last edited by SportsMaster Aug 20 2008 2 25 am

From Yahoo Image Search: "Rome"
Fri Jul 30 17:10:38 2010

How much time does the Canadian Embassy in Rome need to give you a study permit?
Q. I am from Albania and I sent my documents for a study permit to the Canadian Embassy in Rome and I haven't taken any information yet. I sent my aplication form on July 8th. Please who can give me any answer I am waiting for that.
Asked by moa - Sat Jul 26 08:12:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A study permit is an official document allowing someone who is not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada to study in Canada. Most international students need a study permit to study in Canada.Before you apply for a study permit for Canada you must be accepted to study at a recognized school, university or college in Canada, and receive a letter from that educational institution confirming your acceptance. Canadian Embassy in Italy. Rome Italy 00198 Tel: 39 (06) 85 444 2911 Fax: 39 (06) 85 444 2912 I would suggest you should follow up the matter with the Embassy to above mentioned nos.
Answered by Samarendra G - Sun Jul 27 07:43:02 2008

How did Rome unify its vast empire and diverse peoples?
Q. Before it's fall, Rome was one of the strongest and largest empires the world had ever seen. After so much conquest how did this great nation unify its vast empire?
Asked by Madeesun - Mon Aug 24 20:17:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. By killing all who opposed them. There were no focus groups or committees in the Roman Empire.
Answered by Cappo359 - Mon Aug 24 20:24:40 2009

What is the climax point of art in ancient rome?
Q. I have to do a 10 page monograph about ancient architects in Rome, more specific about the Arc of Constantine. In my monograph I have to elaborate about art/architect in ancient Rome (history), and I was searching for the climax point of art in ancient Rome. When was the art in Rome becoming well known and important? When did it's characteristics really show in all artistic forms? I don't know if I am making my question clear enough, but I hope someone can answer it.
Asked by Twilight.OCD. - Mon Apr 19 19:01:51 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This question is really tricky! Many scholars, including P. Davies and F. Kleiner, agree that the "climax" of Roman arts was definitely during the reigns of the 5 good emperors. Here are some reasons why: 1) After the end of the reign of Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius, the empire experienced a mini-speed bump with its emperors but was revived when Septimius Severus took the throne. However, this was short lived because his son Caracalla murdered his younger brother and was eventually murdered himself;after a few other emperors, the Severi Dynasty came to an abrupt halt and a century of "solider" emperors dawned the purple...the empire has begun to fall apart. Thus, the high point would have to have been during the reigns of Nerva, Trajan, [cont.]
Answered by r_ancy3 - Tue Apr 20 20:28:44 2010

From Yahoo Answer Search: "Rome"
Thu Jul 22 05:42:05 2010

  • Rome Political SystemRome Political System
    citrag.it
    [ Teens ] - An overview of the three periods of the Roman political system.
  • The RomansThe Romans
    atschool.eduweb.co.uk
    [ Kids/Teens ] - Explore a child's life in ancient rome, read the "military news", take a town tour, meet some important people. Written by Nettlesworth Primary School.
  • Sample Plan of a Roman HouseSample Plan of a Roman House
    vroma.org
    [ Kids/Teens ] - Click in any room to find out more about it.
Custom search only Rome sites:

Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor
Wed Jul 21 06:36:35 2010