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Rome
Rome.
Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful city-states in ancient Rome.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
There are 13 cities in the United States named Rome:Rome, GeorgiaRome, IllinoisRome, IndianaRome City, IndianaRome, IowaRome, KentuckyRome, MaineRome, New YorkRome, OhioNew Rome, OhioRome, Oregon,Rome, PennsylvaniaRome, Tennessee
Rome +++ You mean Italy then, since the question states "country", of which Rome is her capital city!
Rome
Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.
Ancient Greece was the first civilization to organize into city-states, which in turn became a republic along with Rome.
Some of the Greek city-states were republics, Athens for example.
Direct Democracies
During the course of the ancient Roman empire, Rome battled many States and/or city-states. One of the most famous of these was Carthage. Rome had three major wars with this State.