The origanal Romans where nomadic but when they founded the city of Rome they became stationary.
Rome's political capital was the city of Rome. It was briefly moved to Ravinia, and then Constantinople became the capital.
Constantinople was to be the new Rome of the Byzantine empire
The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam (settled in 1624) became New York City when the English took control in 1664.
Constantine the Great redeveloped the city of Byzantium, named it after himself (Constantinople means city of Constantine) and designated it as the capital of the Roman Empire. This city was also given a number of honorary titles such as "The New, Second Rome,' 'Eastern Rome,' 'Alma Roma,' and 'Roma Constantinopolitana.' Later it became the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire
Rome became the capital city of Italy after the Roman reunification. By 1871, after French troops left the city, and Italian forces had taken Rome, it was declared capital of the new Italy.
Rome is a city in New York State. Utica, New York is a city southeast of Rome, New York.
The origanal Romans where nomadic but when they founded the city of Rome they became stationary.
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
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Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Rome
Rome's political capital was the city of Rome. It was briefly moved to Ravinia, and then Constantinople became the capital.
It's a matter of words and how they are used. The city of Rome is the city itself. Imperial Rome is often used to designate Rome's authority. Such as Dacia became a part of imperial Rome, or Pompeii was a city in imperial Rome. Imperial Rome can be used as a synonym for Roman empire.
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Rome is the city that became the capitol of the Roman empire. For a while it was moved to Ravinia and then, when the west fell, the capitol became Constantinople.
Constantinople was to be the new Rome of the Byzantine empire