Rome is the English name of the capital of Italy. The city, called Roma in Latin and Italian, was also the capital of the Roman Empire and the seat of the papacy.
Rome may also refer to:
Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, and a special comune (municipality) named Comune di Roma Capitale. With 2,860,009 residents in 1,285 km2 (496.1 sq mi), Rome is the country's most populated comune and the third most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome, with a population of 4,355,725 residents, is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy. Its metropolitan area is the third-most populous within Italy. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber Valley. Vatican City is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city. Rome is often referred to as the City of Seven Hills due to its geographic location, and also as the "Eternal City". Rome is generally considered to be the cradle of Western civilization and Western Christian culture, and the centre of the Catholic Church.
Roman or Romans most often refers to:
Seneca may refer to:
Cicero, full name Marcus Tullius Cicero, was a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, philosopher and one of Rome's greatest orators.
Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece.
Cato typically refers to either Cato the Elder or Cato the Younger, both of the Porcii Catones family of Rome.
Geneva is the second-most-populous city in Switzerland.
An empire is a group of states or peoples under centralized rule.
Stella or STELLA may refer to:
Hannibal was a Carthaginian general who fought the Roman Republic in the Second Punic War.
Black is a color corresponding to the absence of light.
Batavia may refer to:
Adrian is a masculine given name.
Vienna is the capital and a federal state of Austria.
Verona is a town, an Episcopal see, and the capital city of the Province of Verona in Italy. During the Middle Ages it was the capital and namesake of the March of Verona.
Julian may refer to:
Rome is an album written by the American music producer Danger Mouse and the Italian composer Daniele Luppi. The album took five years to make and was inspired by the music from Spaghetti Westerns.
Anti-Drug Squad is an Italian television crime series, which follows Daniele Piazza as the head of a narcotics division in Rome. It originally aired in six episodes on Rai 1 from January 16 to February 8, 2011 and was followed by a second season entitled Challenge to the sky in 2015.
New Rome is another name for Constantinople.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Rome: