rome's in A Sentence

    1

    Rome's Enotourism is also increased;

    0
    2

    Rome's internal political situation was not peaceful.

    0
    3

    And the decree not Rome ⁣'s, but Cleopatra's.

    0
    4

    This was Rome's first standing army.

    0
    5

    They did not serve in Rome's army.

    0
    6

    It was Rome's greatest mistake.

    0
    7

    Nero Rome 's.

    0
    8

    Rome's greatness lies in what she gives," he says.

    0
    9

    Land crisis Rome's internal political situation was not peaceful.

    0
    10

    This was the great fulfilment of Rome's military aims.

    0
    11

    Rome's legions enforced the Pax Romana, or Roman Peace.

    0
    12

    The arch honors one of Rome's favorite emperors​ - titus.

    0
    13

    Perhaps a symbolic ceremony to ratify Rome's alliance with Egypt.

    0
    14

    Your vote is the source of Rome's strength and glory.

    0
    15

    It's believed that Rome's thirst for gold prompted the invasion.

    0
    16

    The Church in England was now under Henry's control, not Rome's.

    0
    17

    It is Rome's third largest public park measuring about 80 hectares.

    0
    18

    Rome's unique historic atmosphere enhances the quality of clubbing in the city.

    0
    19

    Rome's next government served as a representative democracy in the form of a republic.

    0
    20

    Rome's governing elite produced laws designed to limit public displays of personal wealth and luxury.

    0
    21

    Big dance floors, friendly bartenders, and a fun atmosphere make Rome's nightlife a unique experience.

    0
    22

    With regard to Limbo, Rome's Cardinal Ratzinger admits that it is“ only a theological hypothesis.”.

    0
    23

    The relationship lasted for decades and it's said that it was arguably Rome's worst kept secret.

    0
    24

    Completely distinguished now in the pope, the Church of England was under England's rule, not Rome's.

    0
    25

    Romulus Augustulus is generally accepted to be Rome's final emperor, crowned at the age of 14.

    0
    26

    Laid out in the mid-1600s, this is Rome's largest park, with numerous fountains and some summerhouses.

    0
    27

    Pigneto is the epicenter of Rome's alternative culture, garnering comparisons to Berlin's Kreuzberg and Bushwick in Brooklyn.

    0
    28

    From as early as the 6th century BC, Rome's political leaders were controlling the trade of salt.

    0
    29

    Laid out in the mid-1600s, this is Rome's largest park, with numerous fountains and some summer houses.

    0
    30

    Unfortunately, just naming yourself after two of Rome's great founders isn't enough to hold an empire together.

    0