Capitoline, Palatine, Esquiline, Aventine, Caelian, Viminal, and Quirinal.
Another Answer:
The Book of Revelation never mentions 7 hills specifically. Here is the verse I am thinking you are referring to:
Revelation 17:9New King James Version (NKJV)9 "Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits.
Here the word translated 'mountains' can mean hills. There are many nations that have cities on/by 7 hills, with Jerusalem being one of them as is Rome.
Although many interpreters believe this verse refers to Rome, others believe it refers to seven 'successive' world empires (see Psalm 30:7; Jeremiah 51:25; Daniel 2:44-45). The 7th of these Empires was Roman which would be 'revived' after the deadly wound (Fall of Rome in 476 AD) beginning with 3 of 10 successive 'horns.' According to this view, we have seen the following 6 of 10 post revivals since the Restoration in 554 AD, and are now awaiting the 7th and final revival or horns (total of 10 horns).
Uh, no. It is just a crown. the seven rays represent unity to 7 continents. {the seven hills of Rome?}
There are actually not "seven hills" in Cincinnati, but rather there are a series of valleys carved out from receding glaciers. If one were to try and name the hills, there would be more than seven. Some names are: Mt. Adams, Mt. Healthy, Price Hill, Mt. Auburn, Walnut Hills, Fairmount, Mt. Lookout, Mt. Echo, Clifton, and Fairview Heights. All of which are names of communities in that 'hilled' area.
Tallahassee is known as the city of "Seven Hills". Rome, Italy is also known as the City of Seven Hills. It's location is on seven hills.
The ISBN of The Seven Hills is 0441012450.
The Seven Hills was created in 2005.
The address of the Seven Hills Historical Society is: 7325 Summitview Dr, Seven Hills, OH 44131-4413
Rome is the "City on Seven Hills."
The Seven Hills has 368 pages.
Rome is the "City on Seven Hills."
Seven Hills Observatory was created in 1996.
The web address of the Seven Hills Historical Society is: WWW.FREEWEBS.COM/7HILLSHISTORY
The Ngong Hills (Kenya) The Cheviot Hills (England)