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  1. Auxiliary Bishop of Rome

    An Auxiliary Bishop of Rome is an auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic church , fulfilling episcopal duties for the diocese of Rome in lieu of its diocesan bishop ie the pope . Appointees have included Giuseppi Angelini bishop Giuseppi Angelini , Ettore Cunial , Fiorenzo Angelini , Clemente Riva and Enzo Dieci . A comparable office is that of the Bishop of Dover as related to the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England . RC stub Category Roman Catholic bishops ...   more details



  1. Primacy of the Bishop of Rome

    POV date October 2011 The primacy of the Bishop of Rome is an ecclesiastical doctrine concerning the respect and authority that is due to the Bishop of Rome from other bishops and their sees. Together ... Orthodox Church , some understand the primacy of the Bishop of Rome to be merely one of greater ... stated that both East and West accept the fact of the Bishop of Rome s primacy at the universal ..., for the bishop of Rome as protos among the patriarchs. This distinction of levels does not diminish ..., the bishops of Rome relied on a letter written in 416 by Innocent I to the Bishop of Gubbio, to show ... bishop , while it is commonly held today that the Christians in Rome did not act a single united ... Roman Catholic tradition maintained that the universal primacy of the bishop of Rome was divinely ... appeal to the primacy of Peter as a basis for the Bishop of Rome s primacy. ref http www.google.com ..., the function that within the Roman Catholic Church is exercised by the Bishop of Rome among the Bishops ... of Rome becomes Rector of the whole Church The power of the Bishop of Rome increased as the power ... the prerogative of honour after the Bishop of Rome because Constantinople is New Rome . ref http www.ccel.org ... atmosphere. According to Dvornik, Everyone continued to regard the Bishop of Rome as the first ... to regard the Bishop of Rome as the first bishop of the Empire, and the head of the church. ref group ... bishop of Rome, rather than as the apostle who commissioned its first bishop, dates from 354, and the phrase ... were directly related to Peter. Prior to holding the position of Bishop of Rome, Peter was the Bishop ... century, the bishop of Rome began to claim his supremacy over all other bishops, and some church ... that every bishop of Rome, as Peter s successor, possesses the full authority granted to this position ... by making the bishop of Rome the legal heir of Peter. Leo argued that the apostle Peter continued to speak to the Christian community through his successors as bishop of Rome. ref name McBrien2008 ...   more details



  1. Rome

    upright 15th century miniature depicting the Sack of Rome 410 The Bishop of Rome, called the Pope ... as the succesors of Peter, him being the first Bishop of Rome. The city thus became of increasing ... of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope bishop of Rome , otherwise known as the pope. File Facade ...about the civilization of classical antiquity Ancient Rome other uses pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox Italian comune name Rome official name Roma Capitale native name Roma nickname The Eternal City, Caput Mundi , br seven Hills of Rome the City of seven hills image flag Flag of Rome.svg flag size ... alt image caption Views of Rome the top left picture is the Colosseum , followed left to right by the Monument ..., Rome Piazza della Repubblica , the Castel Sant Angelo , the Trevi Fountain , the dome of St. Peter ... footnotes region Lazio province Province of Rome Rome RM frazioni mayor party PDL mayor Gianni Alemanno ... area code 06 website official website http www.comune.roma.it footnotes Rome IPA en ro m lang it Roma ... . Rome is the capital of Italy and the capital of Lazio Latin Latium . With 2.8  million residents ... in the European Union by population within city limits. Between 3.2 and 3.7 million people live in the Rome ... Peninsula , on the Tiber River within the Lazio Regions of Italy region of Italy . History of Rome Rome s history spans List of cities by time of continuous habitation two and a half thousand years ... of western civilization. Since the 1st century AD Rome has been the seat of the Pope Papacy ... of the Papal States , which lasted until 1870. In 1871 Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy ... , Rome was ruled by popes such as Pope Alexander VI Alexander VI and Pope Leo X Leo X , who transformed ... encyclopedia title Rome, city, Italy encyclopedia Columbia Encyclopedia edition 6th year 2009 url ... time in Rome, contributing to its Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Rome has been ranked by GaWC ... ref In 2007, Rome was the 11th most visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union ...   more details



  1. Bishop's

    Bishop s Block , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dubuque County, Iowa USA The Bishop Stopford s School , England. Bishop s University in Lennoxville, Qu bec, Canada. Bishop s Stortford town in Hertfordshire , England The Bishop s School La Jolla, California , USA. The Bishop s School Pune , India Bishop s ward in the London Borough of Lambeth Disambig ...   more details



  1. Bishop

    of the 3rd century, Hippolytus of Rome describes another feature of the ministry of a bishop .... In a few cases, a bishop came to preside over a number of dioceses, i.e., Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria ...About the title and office in religious bodies other uses Bishop disambiguation specific information on bishops of the Roman Catholic Church Bishop Catholic Church bishops of the Orthodox Church Bishop ... of Mark the Evangelist Mark . Patriarchal basilica of Aquileia , Italy . A bishop English derivation ref Etymology from en.wiktionary.org Bishop. From Proto Germanic biskopas, biskupaz bishop ... deacon, priest and then bishop who is understood to hold the fullness of the ministerial priesthood .... Priests, deacons, and lay ministers cooperate and assist their bishop s in shepherding a flock ..., priest , but the term was already clearly used in the sense of the order or office of bishop, distinct ... centers of Christianity chief centres of Christianity recognized and had the office of bishop, using ... though headed by James the Just James , according to tradition the first bishop of the city. In bibleref ... , later exclusively used as meaning bishop , as in bibleref Acts 20 17 , Epistle to Titus Titus 1 ..., in the sense of the holder of the order or office of bishop, must have developed only later ... , bishop of Hippo Regius . In Saint Timothy Timothy and Titus Biblical Titus in the New Testament ... or monarchic bishop came to rule more clearly, ref name Cath Encyclopedia Van Hove, A. 1907 . Bishop ... bishop in clearer charge, ref name O Grady 140 though the role of the body of priests remained important ... that the offices of bishop and presbyter were clearly distinguished, the bishop was understood as the president of the council of presbyters, and so the bishop was distinguished both in honor and in prerogative ... from the bishop. Citation needed date September 2011 Each Episcopal see had its own bishop and his ... Eventually, as Christendom grew, individual congregations were no longer directly served by a bishop ...   more details



  1. Religion in Rome

    the 1st century, coupled with the city s political importance. The Bishop of Rome , later known as the Pope ...For topics regarding religion during the ancient Roman civilisation, please see religion in ancient Rome ... refers to the Italian city of Rome . Rome has, for centuries, been an important worldwide centre ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 11744a.htm ref Judaism has been present in Rome since classical antiquity and Rome is the only city in Europe that has had a constant presence of Jews since the establishment of the Roman Empire. Today, there are also other religions common in Rome, including Islam . Paganism and ancient period Main Religion in ancient Rome Image Santa Maria Maggiore Rome frontview.jpg ... in ancient Rome Religio Romana literally, the Roman Religion constituted the major religion of the city in Ancient Rome antiquity . The first gods held sacred by the Romans were Jupiter, the most high, and Mars , god of war, and father of Rome s twin founders, Romulus and Remus, according ... the Monarchy times as the central goddess uniting worship between Rome and several of its neighbors, thus creating the basis for a coalition. The goddess Juno mythology Juno was imported to Rome from ... the two cities, during the time of the Roman Republic. Other gods and goddesses were honored in Rome ... occurrences omens . However, Rome had no augerers of its own, and largely relied upon Etruscan mythology Etruscan augerers to interpret the divine omens. For this reason, Rome was left without any augerers ... and eventually wholly replace Mithraism and the Roman Religion. Christianity Rome became the pre ... S opedro1.jpg thumb 300px left St. Peter s Square. Image Syn rome.jpg thumb 300px right Rome Synagogue ... assumed more and more civil authority first in Rome and in the surrounding territories. Rome ... above the ruins of older pre Christian sites of worship. Churches of Rome Churches proliferated during the Renaissance, when the Rome s most notable churches were built this includes St. Peter s Basilica ...   more details



  1. Rome (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Rome Rome is the capital city of Italy. TOCright Rome may also refer to Ancient Rome Ancient Rome , a civilization of classical antiquity History of Rome , an overview, modern and ancient Outline of ancient Rome , an overview The Roman Kingdom The Roman Republic The Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire Commune of Rome , 12th century Modern Rome, Italy The modern day Province of Rome Rome Lido railway , the railway between Ostia and Rome Religion Felicitas of Rome , a saint Frances of Rome , a saint Galla of Rome , a saint Simcha of Rome , a rabbi Alexius of Rome , a saint Agnes of Rome , a saint The Holy See Roman Catholic Church Romanism anti Catholic view of Roman Catholicism Rome Rule , 19th century anti Catholic sentiment in Ireland Places outside Italy Rome Paris M tro , France Rome, Georgia , U.S. Rome, Illinois , U.S. Rome, Indiana , U.S. Rome City, Indiana , U.S. Rome, Iowa , U.S. Rome, Maine , U.S. Rome, Maryland , U.S. Rome, New York , U.S. Rome, Ohio , U.S. New Rome, Ohio , U.S. Rome, Oregon , U.S. Rome, Pennsylvania , U.S. Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin , U.S. Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin , U.S. Rhome, Texas Entertainment Rome Total War , a computer strategy game Europa Universalis Rome , a computer strategy game Rome Pathway to Power , a computer adventure game Rome TV series Rome TV series Ancient Rome The Rise and Fall of an Empire TV series, BBC Rome band , an apocalyptic martial folk band Rome musician , an American R&B singer popular in the 1990s Rome Ramirez , lead singer and guitarist in the band Sublime Rome, a song from the French band Phoenix s Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional town on the TV show Picket Fences Masters of Rome , a series of novels Tony Rome , a Frank Sinatra film Rome, Open City , a film Rome Film Festival , a film festival Rome Quadriennale , an art foundation Rome album Rome album , the 2011 album by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi Sports Rome Gladiators , a basketball team Rome Legions , a basketball ...   more details



  1. The Bishop

    about the criminal the Monty Python skit The Bishop Monty Python other uses Bishop disambiguation The Bishop is the pseudonym of an anonymous person who sent several threatening letters and bomb like devices to financial firms in the Midwest Midwestern United States in 2005 and 2007. ref name Chicago Sun Times http www.suntimes.com news metro 251166,CST NWS bomber10.article Is bomb from Bishop ? , Chicago ... 04 25 bishop.arrest.ap index.html title Machinist charged in Bishop bomb threats publisher CNN date ... . ref name CNN Arrest The letters were signed by The Bishop . The return addresses on the letters ... The Bishop contacted. Bombs In January 2007, The Bishop mailed two pipe bombs one to American ... RSSattr HOME 2457566 The Bishop Targets Financial Houses , CBS , February 8, 2007 ref area known ... more letter bombs would follow. Theories Security analysts who have examined The Bishop s modus operandi ... an assassin named Arthur Bishop , who uses bombs to kill others. Bronson also leaves a note for an intended victim saying Bang, you re dead the same text was found in notes sent by The Bishop in his ... in Dubuque, Iowa, arrested a man they believe to be The Bishop. ref name Reuters http today.reuters.com ... 0 USA BOMBS ARREST.XML Arrest in U.S. Bishop bomb threat case , Reuters , April 25, 2007 ref Authorities ... warrants were executed. Because of the nature of The Bishop s alleged crimes sending Improvised ... Judge dismisses charges against The Bishop , March 11, 2009 ref Fresh charges On April 30, 2009, prosecutors ... 244831 Bishop suspect has new lawyer , Telegraph Herald , May 29, 2009 ref Tomkins remained held without ... of Being Bishop Bomber Still Awaiting Trial After Three Years , KCRG TV KCRG Channel 9. Retrieved ... local ct met bishop bomb threats 20100721,0,7305605.story Iowa man charged with sending bomb threats ... May 6, 2007 http www.stratfor.com products premium bishop.php Detailed report on The Bishop s actions ... DEFAULTSORT Bishop Category American extortionists it Il vescovo ...   more details



  1. Rome, Maryland

    Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date December 2011 Rome, Maryland , was the original name of a community within Prince George s County, Maryland , which would eventually become Washington, D.C. Washington , District of Columbia . Specifically, Rome was the original community name of Capitol Hill , upon which the United States Capitol Building sits. In 1663, the property that would become the Capitol s site was inscribed in the Maryland property records as Rome, its owner a man named Francis Pope . The southern boundary of this property was shaped by a river named for the river that runs through Rome, Italy , the Tiber . The community was part of the ten mile square tract of land which would become the American capital Washington, D.C., and its owner, Daniel Carroll , transferred the community to the federal government after the amendment to the United States Constitution sanctioning the building of the new United States capital city was ratified. Daniel Carroll was the chairman of a three man commission appointed by President George Washington to find a suitable location for the capital city. A signer of the Declaration of Independence , Daniel Carroll was a Roman Catholic educated by Jesuits in Maryland and France . His brother John Carroll became the first Catholic bishop in America, presiding over the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore See of Baltimore , which included Washington, D.C. John Carroll also founded Georgetown University . References Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. The Catholic Encyclopedia , Charles G. Herbermann Rulers of Evil Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies , F. Tupper Saussy, HarperCollins , 1999, 2001 Ovason, David, http books.google.com books?id HJNqynmJtF0C&printsec frontcover The Secret Architecture of Our Nation s Capital the Masons and the building of Washington, D.C. , New York City Perennial, 2002. ISBN 0060195371 ... Geoffrey Muller See also Capitoline Hill the original Capitol Hill in Rome , Italy Category History ...   more details



  1. Crescentius of Rome

    di Roma Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crescentius Of Rome ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Rome DEFAULTSORT Crescentius Of Rome Category 292 births Category 303 deaths Category 4th century ...   more details



  1. Rome Township

    Rome Township may refer to Rome Township, Jefferson County, Illinois Rome Township, Jones County, Iowa Rome Township , Jones County, Iowa , an List of Iowa townships R Iowa township Rome Township, Lenawee County, Michigan Rome Township, Faribault County, Minnesota Rome Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio Rome Township, Athens County, Ohio Rome Township, Lawrence County, Ohio Rome Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Rome Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Rome Township, Davison County, South Dakota Rome Township , a township in Davison County, South Dakota Townships Davison County, South Dakota Rome Township, Deuel County, South Dakota Rome Township , a township in Deuel County, South Dakota Townships Deuel County, South Dakota See also Rome disambiguation Little Rome Township, Ellis County, Oklahoma geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Rome Township ...   more details



  1. Churches of Rome

    . The Basilica of St. John Lateran was also the seat of the bishop of Rome. Traditionally, pilgrims ... churches of Rome. There are more than 900 churches in Rome ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title THE CHURCHES OF ROME MAJOR AND MINOR work format publisher http www.stuardtclarkesrome.com Stuardt Clarkes Rome date url http www.stuardtclarkesrome.com churchlist.htm accessdate Jan ... Catholic . The first churches of Rome originated in places where Christian s met. They were ... Marci Basilica di San Marco Rome San Marco Titulus Matthaei in Via Merulana, destroyed in 1810 Titulus Nicomedis in Via Nomentana , destroyed Titulus Pammachii Santi Giovanni e Paolo Rome Titulus Praxedis ... Basilica of San Vitale Rome San Vitale Seven churches of Rome It is known that in 336, Pope Julius ... presbyter cardinal would say mass in one of the four major basilicas of Rome, St. Peter s Basilica ... , and San Sebastiano fuori le mura which constituted the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome . In the 2000 ... by Pope John Paul II. Churches This is a list of churches of Rome cited in Wikipedia articles ... 330 Basilica di San Marco Rome San Marco 336 Santa Anastasia early 4th century Santa Costanza early ... e Paolo Rome 398 San Sisto Vecchio late 4th century Basilica di San Clemente San Clemente 4th century ... century San Sebastiano fuori le mura 4th century Basilica of San Vitale Rome San Vitale 400 San Marcello ... to survive in Rome Sant Eusebio before 474 Santa Bibiana 476 San Giovanni a Porta Latina end 5th ... Rome San Teodoro 7th century Sant Agnese fuori le mura mid 7th century Sant Apollinare alle Terme ..., but possibly 7th century Santi Luca e Martina Santa Maria in Domnica Pantheon, Rome Santa Maria ad ... late 9th century 10th century Santa Maria in Via San Saba Rome San Saba San Sebastiano al ... Michele e Magno Santi Michele e Magno in Borgo rione of Rome Borgo San Salvatore in Lauro Santo ... Piet or San Gregorio a Ponte Quattro Capi ante 1403 Sant Onofrio Rome Sant Onofrio al Gianicolo ...   more details



  1. Rome, Wisconsin

    Rome is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin , a town Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin , a census designated place Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional town in the television series Picket Fences Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional town in Ayn Rand s Atlas Shrugged geodis es Rome Wisconsin nl Rome Wisconsin pt Rome Wisconsin ...   more details



  1. Alexius of Rome

    Infobox saint name Alexis of Rome birth date 5th Century death date 5th Century feast day 17 July in the West 17 March in the East venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Byzantine Catholic Byzantine Catholic Churches Syrian Orthodox Church Armenian Orthodox Armenian Orthodox Church ... Saint Alexius birth place Rome, Roman Empire death place Rome, Roman Empire titles Confessor beatified ... Alexius or Alexis of Rome or Alexis von Edessa was an Eastern saint whose veneration was later transplanted to Rome , a process facilitated by the fact that, according to the earlier Syriac legend that a Man of God of Edessa, Mesopotamia who during the episcopate of Bishop Rabbula 412 435 lived ... to be a native of Rome. ref name newadvent.org CathEncy wstitle St. Alexius ref Greek version The Greek ... notoriety, he returned to Rome, so changed that his parents did not recognize him, but as good ..., there was on the Aventine in Rome a church that was dedicated to Boniface of Tarsus St Boniface ... Sergius and his monks who brought to Rome the veneration of St Alexius. The Eastern saint, according to his legend a native of Rome, was soon very popular with the folk of that city, and this church ... in the following terms At Rome, in a church on the Aventine Hill, a man of God is celebrated under the name ... become a Semidouble and, in Rome itself, a Double . ref http books.google.com books?id E7sPAAAAIAAJ ... , St. Louis, Missouri B. Herder Book Co., 1924. External links commons category Alexius of Rome ... PLACE OF BIRTH Rome, Roman Empire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Rome, Roman Empire DEFAULTSORT Alexius Category 5th century births Alexius of Rome Category 5th century deaths Alexius of Rome Category Syrian saints Alexius of Rome Category Syrian Roman Catholic saints Category People from Rome Alexius of Rome Category Beggars Alexius of Rome Category 5th century Christian saints Category Saints of the Golden ... fr Alexis de Rome id Alexis it Alessio di Roma he ml nl Alexius ...   more details



  1. Rome Airport

    Rome Airport may refer to In Italy Centocelle Airport Rome Centocelle Airport , in Centocelle , Rome , Italy IATA ICAO none LIRC Rome Ciampino Airport in Ciampino, Italy, near Rome IATA ICAO CIA LIRA Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Fiumicino, Italy, near Rome IATA ICAO FCO LIRF Rome Urbe Airport in Rome , Italy. Rome Viterbo Airport , in Viterbo , Italy In the United States Rome State Airport in Rome, Oregon, United States FAA IATA REO Becks Grove Airport in Rome, New York, United States FAA K16 Griffiss Airfield in Rome, New York, United States FAA IATA RME Richard B. Russell Airport in Rome, Georgia, United States FAA IATA RMG airport disambiguation ca Aeroport de Roma de Flughafen Rom es Aeropuerto de Roma it Aeroporto di Roma ms Lapangan Terbang Rome pl Port lotniczy Rzym ...   more details



  1. Republic of Rome

    Republic of Rome can refer to the following Roman Republic , 509 BC 27 BC Republic of Rome game Republic of Rome game Disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome

    The city of Rome has been sacked on several occasions. Among the most famous Battle of the Allia 387 BC Rome is sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of the Allia Sack of Rome 410 Rome is sacked by Alaric, King of the Visigoths Sack of Rome 455 Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals Sack of Rome 546 Rome is sacked and depopulated by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, during the war between the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines Sack of Rome 846 The Arabs attack Rome and loot old St. Peter s Basilica, though the Roman City walls prevent further damage to the city itself Sack of Rome 1084 Rome is sacked by the Normans of Robert Guiscard Sack of Rome 1527 Rome is sacked by the mutinous troops of Emperor Charles V Sack of Rome may also refer to Sack of Rome , an exceptional victory in a chess tournament in Rome by Sofia Polgar See also Siege of Rome disambiguation disambig Category History of Rome Sack bg ca Saqueig de Roma de Pl nderung Roms es Saqueo de Roma eo Disrabado de Romo fr Sac de Rome it Sacco di Roma he no Plyndringen av Roma pl Zdobycie Rzymu pt Saque de Roma ru sh Plja ka Rima fi Rooman ry st sv Roms sk vling th tr Roma n n Ya malanmas vls Plunderienge van Rome ...   more details



  1. Siege of Rome

    The city of Rome has been siege besieged on several occasions Sack of Rome 410 Rome is besieged and sacked by Alaric I Alaric , King of the Visigoths Siege of Rome 537 538 Belisarius defends the city against the Ostrogoths Siege of Rome 546 Rome is besieged, sacked and depopulated by Totila , King of the Ostrogoths, during the Gothic War 535 554 Gothic War Siege of Rome 549 550 Rome is besieged and captured by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, during the Gothic War 535 554 Gothic War Siege of Rome 756 Rome is besieged by the Lombard prince Aistulf Siege of Rome 1849 Rome is besieged by French Second Empire forces during the short lived Roman Republic 19th century Roman Republic The Capture of Rome by Italian forces in September 1870, ending the Risorgimento See also Sack of Rome disambiguation disambig Category History of Rome Siege ca Setge de Roma es Sitio de Roma it Assedio di Roma fi Rooman piiritys ...   more details



  1. Rome II

    Rome II can mean The second season of the TV series Rome TV series Rome The Rome II Regulation , governing choice of law in the European Union in disputes about non contractual obligations. Rome II Conference Consensus conference of the American Gastroenterologists Association and international medical societies on functional bowel disorder s. disambig ...   more details



  1. Universities of Rome

    The University of Rome Italian Universit di Roma was a university located in Rome, Italy and one of the earliest to be established in Europe. The University of Rome has been reorganised into four autonomous universities in the 1980 s due to the increasing number of students enrolling at Sapienza University of Rome, the only existing public university of Rome at that time. The term University of Rome is reserved to each one of the four public research universities in Rome Sapienza University of Rome also known as University of Rome I , founded in 1303. University of Rome Tor Vergata also known as University of Rome II , founded in 1982. Roma Tre University University of Roma Tre also known as University of Rome III , founded in 1992. Istituto Universitario di Scienze Motorie University of Rome Foro Italico also known as University of Rome IV , founded in 1998. Sapienza University of Rome is still the largest university of Rome and of Europe, enrolling 147.000 students. University of Rome Tor Vergata is the second largest university of Rome with 44.000 students followed by University of Roma Tre with 38.000 students. The creation of a collegiate university , on the model of the University of London , under the name of University of Rome is still under discussion. schooldis Category Education in Rome cy Prifysgol Rhufain de Universit di Roma es Universidad de Roma it Universit degli Studi di Roma ja sv Universitetet i Rom ...   more details



  1. Rome Convention

    The Rome Convention may refer to one of the following conventions Rome Convention contract Rome Convention of 1980 on contractual obligations Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations 1961 Convention on Damage Caused by Foreign Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface Rome Convention of 1952 on Damage Caused by Foreign Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface dab ...   more details



  1. Rome Express

    Infobox Film name Rome Express image RomeExpress.jpg image size caption director Walter Forde producer writer Sidney Gilliat br Clifford Grey narrator starring Esther Ralston br Conrad Veidt music cinematography editing distributor Gaumont British released 1932 runtime 94 min. country U.K. language English language English budget preceded by followed by Rome Express 1932 in film 1932 is a United Kingdom British film directed by Walter Forde and written by Sidney Gilliat and Clifford Grey . Cast Esther Ralston Asta Marvelle Conrad Veidt Zurta Harold Huth George Grant Frank Vosper M. Jolif Joan Barry actress Joan Barry Mrs Maxted Gordon Harker Tom Bishop Finlay Currie Sam Cedric Hardwicke Alistair McBain Donald Calthrop Poole Eliot Makeham Mills Leslie Weston Randall Plot The film s action takes place almost entirely on a train travelling between Paris and Rome . Before the journey starts, a valuable painting by Anthony van Dyck Van Dyck has been stolen from an art gallery in Paris. Zurta, a mysterious and sinister character, boards the train with an accomplice to search for the stolen painting, which he believes to be in the possession of Poole. Poole attempts to avoid being found by hiding in his sleeping compartment. As Zurta searches for the painting, he is soon involved with several other travellers, including an adulterous couple, an English golf bore, a wealthy but tight fisted businessman and his brow beaten secretary valet, a French police officer and an American film star with her manager publicist. The painting is discovered by accident and passes through the hands of several people on the train, but after Zurta kills Poole, he is confronted by the police inspector. Attempting to escape, he leaps from the train and presumably is killed. The painting is presumed ... links imdb title 0023410 Amg movie 108311 Rome Express Category 1932 films Category British ... Walter Forde mystery film stub thriller film stub fr Rome Express film, 1932 ...   more details



  1. Saint-Rome

    Infobox French commune name Saint Rome region Midi Pyr n es department Haute Garonne arrondissement Toulouse canton Villefranche de Lauragais INSEE 31514 postal code 31290 mayor Christophe de La Panouse term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality longitude 1.6778 latitude 43.4156 elevation m 170 elevation min m 163 elevation max m 174 area km2 3.63 population 59 population date 2008 Saint Rome is a Communes of France commune in the Haute Garonne Departments of France department in southwestern France . Population D mographie 1962 95 1968 108 1975 81 1982 93 1990 74 1999 68 2008 59 See also Communes of the Haute Garonne department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Haute Garonne communes DEFAULTSORT Saintrome Category Communes of Haute Garonne HauteGaronne geo stub an Sent Roma ca Sent Roma ceb Saint Rome es Saint Rome eu Saint Rome fr Saint Rome it Saint Rome ms Saint Rome nl Saint Rome Haute Garonne oc Sent Roma Lauragu s pms Saint Rome pl Saint Rome pt Saint Rome sk Saint Rome sv Saint Rome bug Saint Rome uk vi Saint Rome vo Saint Rome war Saint Rome ...   more details



  1. History of Rome

    Forum . The position of the Pope Bishop of Rome was further strengthened under the usurper Phocas ...Other uses File Rome Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol.jpg thumb right Rome Ruins of the Forum ... A simplified plan of the city of Rome from the 15th century illuminated manuscript Tr s Riches Heures du Duc de Berry . The history of Rome spans 2800 years of the existence of a city that grew from a small Italy Italian village in the 9th century BC into the centre of a vast ancient Rome civilisation ... Ages . Rome became the seat of the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church and the home of a sovereign ... date accessdate 2009 10 17 ref The traditional date for the founding of Rome , based on a mythological ... 3Efolder id 9852723696500940&bmLocale en title Rome Traditional Date of the Founding of Rome & 124 ... accessdate 7 July 2011 ref Ancient Rome For more information, and history of Rome as a complete civilization, see Ancient Rome border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style float right width 300px margin ... 2 style background ccf text align center big big Rome Timeline colspan 2 style background ddf text ... size 80 According to legend, Romulus and Remus Romulus founding of Rome founds Rome . style font ... Kings of Rome . style font size 80 text align center 509 500 BC 509 BC style font size 80 Creation ... The Gauls invade Rome. Rome sacked. style font size 80 text align center 264 BC 264 146 BC style font .... Earliest history See Founding of Rome There is archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from at least 14,000 years, but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic ... of Rome A Geological Tour of the Eternal City. Princeton University Press. ref Evidence of stone ... known tale of Rome s legendary foundation tends also to deflect attention from its actual, and much more ancient, origins. Legend of Rome File She wolf suckles Romulus and Remus.jpg thumb left Capitoline ... and named the city Rome, after himself. After founding and naming as the story goes Rome, he permitted ...   more details



  1. Eugenia of Rome

    Infobox saint name Saint Eugenia of Rome birth date death date feast day December 25 Roman Catholic Church December 24 Eastern Orthodox Church venerated in image Saint Eugenia.jpg imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Eugenia died c AD 258 was an early Christian ancient Rome Roman martyr whose feast day is celebrated on December 25 in the Roman Catholic Church and on December 24 January 6, Old Style and New Style dates New Style in the Eastern Orthodox church. She is included in the Golden Legend . Legend Her legend, considered apocryphal , states that she was converted by and martyred with Protus and Hyacinth , her Chamberlain office Chamberlains , during the persecution of Valerian emperor Valerian . She was said to have been the daughter of Philip, duke of Alexandria and governor of Aegyptus Roman province Egypt . She had fled her father s house dressed in men s clothing and was baptized by Helenus, bishop of Heliopolis ancient Heliopolis . She later became an abbot , still pretending to be a man. As the story goes, while she was an abbot and still dressing like a man, she cured a woman of an illness, and when ... Bishop of Alexandria but the emperor had him executed for this. St. Eugenia and her remaining household moved to Rome where she converted many, especially maidens, but this did not prevent their martyrdom ... of Rome and others There is a small village in the north of Portugal with the name of Rio Covo ... of Saint Eugenia. During the Middle Ages , saints were moved from Rome to the outer parts of Europe ... links Portal Saints Commonscat Saint Eugenia Eugenia of Rome http www.catholicrevelations.com category ... html saints steugeniaofrome.cfm St. Eugenia of Rome St Luke s Orthodox Church http www.stlukeorthodox.com ... Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints es Eugenia m rtir fr Eug nie de Rome id Eugenia it Eugenia ...   more details




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