The sun doesn't set on the Roman Empire meant the empire stretched so far to the east and west that it was always daytime somewhere in the Empire.
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Titinius (not Titius) says "the sun of Rome is set" in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" act 5 scene 3, when he finds out that Cassius is dead.
In Shakespeare's play "Coriolanus," when Titinius says "the sun of Rome is set" he is referring to the death of Marcius (Coriolanus) which he believes marks the end of Rome's greatness and power as a military leader. This line signifies the loss of Rome's brightest star and the decline of its strength.
1. Rome's greatest ruler 2. The Leader
It doesnt seem to it just does because the Earth rotates from West to East.
It is impossible for the sun to set on stars because it doesnt actually go anywhere. The reason why the sun "sets" and "rises" is just because Earth is rotating, making the side you are on face the rest of space, and away from the sun, which is our primary source of heat and light. So if the sun is not going anywhere, then it cannot set on anything.
The duration of Under the Sun of Rome is 1.73 hours.
Under the Sun of Rome was created on 1948-10-02.
There is not yet a Disney movie set in Rome
The Sun doesnt Rotate
no where coz it doesnt exist anymore
it doesnt