Proper noun
Tiber
The river that flows through Rome in Italy.
As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding. Like the Roman, I seem to see "the River Tiber foaming with much blood. Enoch Powell
Titus... he started well... soon became greedy... disembowelled on the Tiber steps... he's dead, died screaming... Peter Greenaway
War, dreadful war, and Tiber flood I see incarnadined with blood. John Conington
Canduci, pg. 227 Otto III also carried back parts of the body of Bishop Adalbert of Prague, which he placed in a splendid new church he had built on the Tiber Island in Rome. Source: Internet
By this time, it may have been drained Tarquin might have employed the plebs in constructing a conduit or drain (cloaca) for Murcia's stream, discharging into the Tiber. Source: Internet
Cameron, 93; Curran, 71–74; Odahl, 110. Maxentius' body was fished out of the Tiber and decapitated. Source: Internet