Rome became the capital city of Italy after the Roman reunification. By 1871, after French troops left the city, and Italian forces had taken Rome, it was declared capital of the new Italy.
Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy after its conquest during the Italian unification, specifically in 1870. The Italian forces captured Rome from the Papal States on September 20, 1870, which marked the final step in the unification process, completing the Kingdom of Italy. This event symbolized the end of the temporal power of the Pope and the establishment of Rome as the political and administrative center of the newly unified Italy.
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The driving distance from London, United Kingdom to Rome, Italy is 1,160 miles.
in 756 rome became the capital when penin III defeated the lombard
The flight distance from Bristol, United Kingdom to Rome, Italy is: 970 miles / 1,562 km
They are known for establishing a kingdom in Italy and conquering the city of Rome, the first time in about 800 years that Rome was conquered.
Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore Rome is in Italy.
Rome predates the formation of a united Italy by more than 2000 years. The Kingdom of Italy was established in Sardinia in 1861, and Rome was captured in 1870 to became its capital in 1871. In 1946, the monarchy was abolished and the Italian Republic established.
The Colosseum is in Rome, Italy.
A flight from the London to Rome would take about 2 hours
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.