1. Rome - Noun
2. Rome - Proper noun
capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church
Source: WordNetA 19th-century engraving depicts the Angel of Death descending on Rome during the Antonine plague. Source: Internet
1941: Teilhard submitted to Rome his most important work, Le Phénomène Humain. Source: Internet
1960s main During the 1960s, the studio system in Hollywood declined, because many films were now being made on location in other countries, or using studio facilities abroad, such as Pinewood in the UK and Cinecittà in Rome. Source: Internet
1947: Rome forbade him to write or teach on philosophical subjects. Source: Internet
1950s and 1960s Aaron Copland in 1962 from a television special In 1950, Copland received a U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission scholarship to study in Rome, which he did the following year. Source: Internet
”(5.412), this would suggest that in Rome the reconfiguration of Chiron’s myth was as a loving and loved foster parent, rather than simply teacher. Source: Internet