Rome (disambiguation)
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Rome is the capital city of Italy.
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
Places outside Italy
- France
- United States
- Rome, Georgia
- Rome, Illinois
- Rome, Indiana
- Rome City, Indiana
- Rome, Iowa
- Rome, Kentucky
- Rome, Maine
- Rome, New York
- Rome, Ohio
- New Rome, Ohio
- Rome, Oregon
- Rome, Pennsylvania
- Rome, Tennessee
- Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin, a town
- Rome (community), Adams County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- New Rome, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, a census-designated place
- Rhome, Texas
Religion
- Agnes of Rome, a saint
- Alexius of Rome, a saint
- Felicitas of Rome, a saint
- Frances of Rome, a saint
- Galla 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
- Simcha of Rome, a rabbi
- the Calvinist Rome, a nickname for the Hungarian city of Debrecen
Arts and entertainment
In art
- Rome Quadriennale, an art foundation
In film
- Rome Film Festival, a film festival
- Rome, Open City, a Roberto Rossellini film
- Tony Rome, a Frank Sinatra film
In games
- Europa Universalis: Rome, a computer strategy game
- Rome: Pathway to Power, a computer adventure game
- Rome: Total War, a computer strategy game
- Total War: Rome II, a sequel to the computer strategy game, Rome: Total War
In literature
- Masters of Rome, a series of novels
In music
- Rome (album), the 2011 album by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi
- Rome (band), an apocalyptic martial folk band
- Rome (musician), an American R&B singer popular in the 1990s
- Rome Ramirez
- "Rome," a song from the French band Phoenix's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
In television
- Rome (TV series)
- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (TV series, BBC)
- Rome, Wisconsin, a town on the TV show Picket Fences
Medicine
- Rome process, an international effort to define and categorize the functional gastrointestinal disorders
People with the family name Rome
- David Rome (1910-1970), English cricketer
- Harold Rome (1908–1993), American composer
- Jim Rome (born 1964), American sports radio talk show host
- Richie Rome, American conductor and producer, active in the 1970s
- Sydne Rome (born 1951), American actress
Products
- Rome apple, an apple variety also known as Rome Beauty or Red Rome
Sports
- Rome Gladiators, a basketball team
- Rome Grand Prix, an auto race
- Rome Legions, a basketball team
- Rome Street Circuit, a proposed auto race
Technology
- Rome Laboratory (formerly Rome Air Development Center, RADC), a research and development laboratory of the U.S. Air Force
- Rome Observatory, an astronomical observatory
Other
See also
- Other disambiguation pages
- Rome II (disambiguation)
- Rome Airport (disambiguation)
- Rome Township (disambiguation)
- Roman Empire (disambiguation)
- Treaty of Rome (disambiguation)
- When in Rome (disambiguation)
Note: the following entries are arranged in an etymological tree.
- Roma (disambiguation)
- Rome (disambiguation)
- Romaic
- Romanus (disambiguation)
- Aromanians
- Romagna
- Romagnol language
- Romain (disambiguation)
- Romaine (disambiguation)
- Roman (disambiguation)
- Romanesco
- Romanesque (disambiguation)
- Romana (disambiguation)
- Romand
- Romandy
- Romania (disambiguation)
- Romanian (disambiguation)
- Romanicus
- Romance (disambiguation)
- Romanza (disambiguation)
- Romance languages (Romanic)
- Romanization (disambiguation)
- Romano (disambiguation)
- Romansh language
- Rûm
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