No, Rome has not always been called Rome. The city was originally known as "Roma," derived from the name of its legendary founder, Romulus, in the 8th century BCE. While the name has remained largely consistent throughout history, it has been referred to in various forms in different languages, such as "Roma" in Italian and "Rome" in English. However, the core name has persisted since its founding.
The Romans always called themselves Romans because they were the people from Rome.
Rome. It has been Rome for thousands of years.
No one. Rome is still where it has always been. Constantine the Great did move the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople.
Rome has always been a part of Europe since it is located in Europe.
Julius Caesar and Mussolini have been described as "The Dictator of Rome"
If you mean the ancient city of Rome, it has always been the Bishop of Rome, (the title of Pope was added later). In the Roman days he was the leader of what was called Latin or Western Christianity (now it is called Catholic Christianity). If you are referring to the Roman Empire, there were five leaders of Christianity, the patriarchs. One of them was the Bishop of Rome. The others were the patriarchs of what was then called Greek or Eastern Christianity (now it is called Orthodox Christianity). They were the patriarchs of Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria.
After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.After the king had been expelled, Rome was ruled by the form of government called a republic in which the people themselves elected their leaders for a limited amount of time.
No it had been called Hollywood land.
You have turned around. Rome is the capital of Italy. Yes, it has always been the captial except for a brief time when it was moved.
No, the catholic church made the role in 304 a.d. and made it official in the 11th century.
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
False. Rome started out as a monarchy; that changed around the year 509 BCE, when the monarchy was overthrown and Rome became a Republic; and then, eventually, around 29 BCE, Rome became an empire.