well they were in peace and don't have wars and stuff
The Latin word for Italy is Italia. A more ancient form (used by Vergil, usually referring to Italy in pre-Roman times by the Romans) is Hesperia.
Rome is in Italy as is the capital of Italy. In ancient times it was the main city of the Latins, one of the many peoples who lived in the Italic peninsula in ancient times.
Its the term used to describe ancient greek-roman times or subjects pertaining to this period
I heard somewhere that Salami was first made in the island of Cyprus in an area called Salamis.
Rome is the capital city of Italy. Therefore it can't have a capital.Rome is the capital of Italy, (Rome is a City and as such does not have a capital).
In 218 BC Hannibal invaded Italy. After routing the Romans and their allies three times, his campaign lingered in southern Italy and then came to a dead end.
it's in Rome. Many towns in anciet times had out-door Coliseums. The one if Rome is the largest one built. There was a large arena for chariot races called Circus Maximus that is part of the ancient city of Rome.
There was no country called Gaul in Roman times. The present day connotation "Gaul" is considered to be the country of France. However in Roman times "Gaul" was a vast territory stretching from northern Italy and beyond. The territory called Gaul was/has been divided into several present day countries.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. You don't say WHEN. For instance, during the protestant revolt, Spain and Italy remained faithful to Catholicism. In recent times, the only two countries that seem to be remaining faithful, to a degree, are Poland and Ireland.
Pompeii was/is a small city by our modern standards, but in Roman times it would have been considered average/medium.
Little is known about him except that he was a martyr during Roman Imperial times and died in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. His feast day is August 21.
Italy have won it four times.