The phrase "Rome has spoken, the case is closed" refers to a definitive decision made by a higher authority, particularly in matters of doctrine or ecclesiastical law within the Catholic Church. It suggests that once the Vatican or the Pope has made a ruling, there is no further discussion or appeal on the matter. This expression emphasizes the finality and authority of such decisions, akin to the phrase "the verdict is in."
Holland is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +1 hour, ie. 1 hour ahead of Greenwich, England. Italy is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +1 hour, ie. 1 hour ahead of Greenwich, England. There is no time difference between Amsterdam and Rome. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
Rome Express was created in 1932.
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The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.The period after the fall of Rome in the west is called the Dark Ages.
"Ciao Romano" translates to "Hello, Roman" in Italian. It's a casual greeting where "ciao" means "hello" or "goodbye," and "Romano" refers to someone from Rome or related to Roman culture. The phrase can be used in various contexts, often to greet someone with a connection to Rome.
People in Rome speak Italian.
Italian is spoken in Rome today. In ancient Rome Latin was the language.
The current language spoken in Rome, Italy is Italian.
You are probably talking about Latin.
Rome is a city, not a country--it happens to be the capital of Italy, and the language spoken there is therefore Italian. If the original question referred to the empire/kingdom of Rome, then the most widely spoken language was Latin.
If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.If you mean the first king of Rome, it was Romulus.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
.Catholic AnswerThere is a saying in the Catholic Church, "Rome has spoken, the issue is closed." Thus it is with Latin Rite Priests being allowed to get married, the Holy Father has answered this question in the negative, there is NO debate.
mediterranian sea.But it's closed at tirrenian sea.
There was a large range of languages spoken in Rome, it was the first true multicultural city. Languages would have included Persian (old Arabic), Hebrew, old German (more so after the Visigoths sacked Rome) but the two major languages were Greek and Latin with Latin being the official language.
I Am not sure I understand your question. The ruins of Ancient Rome are in Rome and the language spoken in Italy is Italian. If you want to learn it there are many ways to do so. If you go to Pompei you can see ancient graffiti from 79AD, but there is no longer ancient Latin spoken as it was 2000 years ago.
Romulus, founder of Rome.