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{{summary | text=Rome is the capital city of [[Italy]]. It was the centre of the Roman Empire which ruled during the time of [[Jesus]], and today it is the where the [[Vatican]] is located, which is the centre of the [[Roman Catholic Church]].}}
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Rome is the capital city of [[Italy]]. It was the centre of the Roman Empire which ruled during the time of [[Jesus]], and today it is the where the [[Vatican]] is located, which is the centre of the [[Roman Catholic Church]].
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Rome is the capital city of [[Italy]]. It was the centre of the Roman Empire which ruled during the time of [[Jesus]], and today it is the where the [[Vatican]] is located, which is the centre of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and sometimes the term "Rome" is used to mean the "Roman Catholic Church"
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===Use of the word===
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===History===
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===Demographics===
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{{returnto}} [[Italy]]

Revision as of 10:44, 16 July 2007

Synopsis

Rome is the capital city of Italy. It was the centre of the Roman Empire which ruled during the time of Jesus, and today it is the where the Vatican is located, which is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church.

Contents

See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Rome


Related topics

| Churches In Rome Listed By Suburb Index
| Denominations in Rome Index


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Rome (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Rome (quotes)


Main article

Rome is the capital city of Italy. It was the centre of the Roman Empire which ruled during the time of Jesus, and today it is the where the Vatican is located, which is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church and sometimes the term "Rome" is used to mean the "Roman Catholic Church"

Use of the word

History

Demographics

Links


Return to Italy