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  • Rome ( roʊm ; Roma , ˈroma ; Roma ) is the capital city of Italy ... Rome's history spans more than 2,500 years. It is renowned as ...
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  • church. Also known as Saint Agnes of Rome and Saint Ines (or Santa Ynez ... of Emperor Diocletian in the late third century C.E. However, some ...
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  • The Fall of Rome or the Fall of the Roman Empire refers to the defeat ... fascinated to understand what had led to Rome's defeat. Perhaps lessons ...
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  • Saint Hippolytus of Rome (died 235 C.E.), sometimes called Ypolitus ... half of the second century, probably in Rome. A disciple of Irenaeus of ...
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  • |name =University of Rome "La Sapienza" |native_name ... University of Rome La Sapienza (Italian Università degli Studi di ...
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  • Pope Saint Evaristus was the fifth bishop of Rome, probably holding ... that Evaristus was elected bishop at Rome during the reign of the Roman ...
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  • Pope Saint Alexander I was the bishop of Rome for seven to ten years ... Esquiline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome. Nothing is known of his life ...
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  • Pope Saint Pius I was bishop of Rome for about 14 years during the ... in the sense of single ruling bishop of Rome, and the term "pope" ...
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  • Adrian was born in Rome into an aristocratic family, of which Popes ... This was a period when the Papal establishment more or less ruled ...
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  • (d. c. 67 - 80) was the second bishop of Rome, succeeding the first "pope ... after Peter, while others place Clement of Rome before him, and still others ...
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  • of Pope Sixtus IV, who also admired ancient Rome, the Academia Romana was allowed ... dedicate his life to the study of ancient Rome. He went to Rome around 1450 ...
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  • his twelve books of Epigrams, published in Rome between 86 and 103 C.E. Martial ... Martial moved to Rome in 64 C.E., perhaps encouraged by the literary ...
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  • for eight years. He died on his way back to Rome, and was succeeded by Pelagius I. ... After Agapetus's death on April 22, 536, Vigilius returned to ...
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  • Pope Saint Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary) was the bishop of Rome ... As pope, he promoted the authority of Rome both within the Christian ...
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  • In 1685 Corelli was in Rome, where he led the festival performances ... the highest string, the highest note in the third position; it is reputed of ...
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  • distinguished by his efforts to strengthen Rome's defenses and repair ... and political leaders into line with Rome. He excommunicated Cardinal ...
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  • Pope Saint Telesphorus was bishop of Rome c. 128 to 138 C.E., during ... title=Bishop of Rome Pope|years=125–136 after=Hyginus ...
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  • Saint Clement I was a bishop of Rome from 88 to 99 C.E. Also called ... Clement of Rome is considered one of the Apostolic Fathers, and the ...
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  • Pope Saint Caius, or Gaius, was the bishop of Rome from December 17 ... a house for the church's use in Rome, which was later turned into ...
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  • attempt to negotiate an end to the siege of Rome by the Visigoth leader Alaric ... 401) he was unanimously elected as bishop of Rome. ===Activities in Rome=== ...
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  • of Constantinople as the "New Rome." Although he worked ... secular administrative organization of Rome, so that the the overthrow ...
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  • 1583 in Ferrara – March 1, 1643 in Rome) was an Italian musician and ... the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere in Rome in the spring of 1607. Frescobaldi ...
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  • Emperor Maxentius banished Marcellus from Rome on account of this tumult ... of Maxentius to the imperial throne in Rome in October of the following ...
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  • glory that was Greece, the grandeur that was Rome!" ... of the Greek peninsula and islands by Rome in 146 B.C.E. Although the ...
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  • Pope Saint Anicetus was bishop of Rome in the mid-second century. ... and Marcionism, which were active in Rome during his time. According ...
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