if you are referring to ancient Rome, spaghetti did not exist back then. If you are referring to modern Rome, it has the same meaning as in the rest of Italy.
spaghetti
Signapore
that is SUCH a vague question. Do you mean rome in general? the republic? the empire? do you want war? politics? culture?
Spaghetti Bowl
pasta, pizza, spaghetti.
Rome's culture is the culture of the people of city of Rome, in Italy. It changed considerably over the course of its 2,700 years of history. The culture of Renaissance Rome and ancient Rome are the most well known. The fact that the pope resides in Rome and is the bishop of Rome has played a part of the culture of the people of Rome since early Christianity. The term Roman culture often refers to the culture of the ancient Roman civilisation, which lasted for 1,200 years, from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD, and which had a vast empire (the Roman Empire) which was the 17th largest empire in history.
Preferably, a combination of Western culture and Chinese culture.
classical (apex)
Rome's culture is the culture of the people of city of Rome, in Italy. It changed considerably over the course of its 2,700 years of history. The culture of Renaissance Rome and ancient Rome are the most well known. The fact that the pope resides in Rome and is the bishop of Rome has played a part of the culture of the people of Rome since early Christianity. The term Roman culture often refers to the culture of the ancient Roman civilisation, which lasted for 1,200 years, from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD, and which had a vast empire (the Roman Empire) which was the 17th largest empire in history.
The religious culture of modern Rome is Christianity with the majority of Christians being Catholic.
.Rome had annexed Greece and absorbed much of its culture
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.