Rome was named after Romulus.
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No it is not. It is in a hilly area. ancient Rome was on the famous Seven Hills of Rome. Modern Rome is on more than a dozen hills. According to the Roman writer, Varro, before the city was named Rome, it was called "Septimontium" in reference to the seven hills which were within in the city limits. However there is debate over which hills were included.
Rome was a monarchy in tell they switched to a republic this happened in 510 B.C.
Yes. Many of the streets in Rome were named. They were named after the politicians who payed for their construction. For example, the Via Aurelia was named for M. Aurelius.
Rome was named after Romulus.
There is a city called Rome in Italy, Europe, which is not listed in your options. However, there is a city named Rome in the state of Georgia, USA. It is important to note that the city in Georgia was named after the famous Italian city.
Rome is named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.
It origin of the name Rome is unclear, but it's commonly believed that Rome was named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.
Rome, was named after Romulus, who according to legend founded the city.
Rome was named after Romulus because he was the mythological founder of the city.
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No, there are no cities in Antarctica.
Aeanus of roman times... I think
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There was one named that occured to me "The Eternal City".
There was one named that occured to me "The Eternal City".