It is the ancient city of Milan.
No, Milan is not the Italian equivalent of the English word "listen." The proper noun instead means Milano, from the Latin name Mediolanum ("central sanctuary" or "sanctuary specific"). The pronunciation will be "mee-LA-no" in Italian.
If you mean how to say city or town, then it's urbs, civitas, oppidum, municipium, etc. If you mean to name some of the towns then we have Roma, Mediolanum, Augusta Trevirorum, Leptis Magna, Agrigentum, and many many more
The Italian name for Florence is Firenze. The ancient name for this city was Florentia. Florence is a city in the Tuscany region of Italy.
The city of Florence was created and established by the Roman Consul Sulla in 80 BC. Originally, and like many other Roman cities especially in the north, Florence was created as a settlement for Roman veterans just retired from active duty. The name Florence, Italian Firenze and old Italian form "Florentia," derived from the name Sulla gave the city originally: "Fluentia", from the Latin for Afluents, as in water from rivers. The name was fitting because Florence was first settled in the land between two rivers in Tuscany.
The ancient Italian city of Segusio is now known as Susa.
The name of the modern comune is Pompei. The name of the ancient Roman city within the territory of the comune is Pompeii. The other city that was partially destroyed, by another side of Mount Vesuvius, was Herculaneum, in the comune of Ercolano.
The name of the Italian city, that is the setting of Romeo and Juliet is called Verona.
Sarah is a female name meaning "princess" in Italian, but is derived from Hebrew.
Aquae Sulis The Roman name for bath is Aquae Sulis.
Florence I know because I'm learning Italian.
Florence can be found in Arizona and in Italy.
The Grecians. That is in reference to the Roman name of the city.