Naples.
Rome and Athens.
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
Damascus was the farthest city from Rome Damascus was not the farthest city from Rome. Damascus is 1420 miles from Rome. Jerusalem is 1434 miles and Petra was 1515 miles away. The city that was furthest from Rome was Syene, in upper Egypt: it was around 1700 miles away.
Cheyenne is Wyoming's Capital and largest city and is 101 miles north. Colorado Springs is Colorado's second largest city and is 71 miles south. Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city and is 450 miles south.
0 miles - if you take one tiny step out of the Vatican, you are in the city of Rome.
Italy is the country that is south of Switzerland and has the capital city called Rome.
The closest major city near Jacksonville, NC is Wilmington, NC, located about 70 miles south.
Rome, Italy is a city.
No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
A major city in South America is Brazil.
Rome is in Europe and the continent of Africa is directly south of Europe. Therefore the continent of Africa is south of Rome.
The distance between Rome, Italy and Florence, Italy is 173 miles. The city of Florence is to the north of Rome.