yes you can refer to rome as a shee as it is a country but you could also refer to it as a he aswell, depending on what you thaught. xx
If you refer to this year it is Aaron Rome
Rome is a noun that is the name of a city. Roman is an adjective used to refer to an occupant of Rome, something made or created in Rome (such as Roman architecture), something belonging to Rome (Roman army), etc.
That would depend entirely on the context, in other words, how the phrase "Church of Rome" was being used. In Catholic terminology, Church of Rome would refer to the diocese of Rome, which is headed by the Pope as its Bishop. His cathedral church is St. John Lateran. Church of Rome is also a slur used by English speaking people, especially Anglicans to refer to the Catholic Church.
It refers to Ancient Greece and Rome but most refer it to Greece as the Romans got a few of the ideas off the Greeks
Meteo ramo means means 'weather Rome'. The phrase or term 'meteo ramo' is used in Rome and the surrounding locality to refer to the weather in Rome. 'Meteo' means weather and 'Ramo' means Rome.
yes it has 2 aiports one is, Rome Ciampino Airport and the other is Rome Fiumicino Airport
There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws
the surrender of the Roman emperor in 476 c.e.
Saint Valentine of Rome is the patron saint of lovers.
Romulus did not build Rome. The founding of Rome does not refer to the founding of the city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus unified the peoples who lived on the settlements of the hills which were to become the seven hills of Rome under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. Romulus was the first king of Rome as well as the founder of the city.
Romulus did not build Rome. The founding of Rome does not refer to the founding of the city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus unified the peoples who lived on the settlements of the hills which were to become the seven hills of Rome under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. Romulus was the first king of Rome as well as the founder of the city.
Romulus did not build Rome. The founding of Rome does not refer to the founding of the city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus unified the peoples who lived on the settlements of the hills which were to become the seven hills of Rome under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. Romulus was the first king of Rome as well as the founder of the city.