The sea to the South of Rome is the Tyrrhenian Sea. The larger body of water in which that sea resides is the Mediterranean Sea.
The Tiber runs south through central Italy and Rome to the sea west of Rome
Carthage was in moder Tunisia, acoss the sea, to the south of Italy and Rome.
The body of water south of Ancient Roma is a sea and not an ocean. Rome was and still is in the Mediterranean Sea. It is in the middle of it, not just to the north. Therefore, this sea lies also to its north, east, and west.
The sea directly south of Rome is the Tyrrhenian Sea. This body of water is part of the Mediterranean Sea and lies between the western coast of Italy and the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. The Tyrrhenian Sea is known for its beautiful coastlines and is a popular destination for tourists.
Rome is not on the coast of the Aegean Sea.
Tyrrhenian Sea
Rome and Carthage are separated by the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome is the capital city of Italy, and Italy sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
Which is farther south ?
Rome was on the border of Etruria. The river Tiber was the boundary between Etruria and Latium (land of the Latins. To the east, on the Apennine Mountains, there were the Sabines. To the south there were other Latin city-states. Geographically Rome is between the Apennine Mountains and the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. To the south there are the Alban Hills. To the north there is Lake Bracciano.
Rome is south-west in Italy and far south of France.
ROME is in Italy and by the Mediterranean Sea.....