From Rome Prefix
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ITALOFrom Rome: Prefix
ITALIANALPHABETCharacters from Rome?
SPQRLetters from Rome
ITALFrom Rome: Abbr.
LORENStar from Rome
PAPALBULLEdict from Rome.
EARLYLATINAncient tongue from Rome?
BUONNATALESeason's greetings from Rome
FERMIFamed physicist from Rome
OVIDPoet banished from Rome
TICACity downriver from Rome
ESTIs from ancient Rome?
frascatifruity white wine from Rome
UTICACity 15 miles from Rome
APPIAN... Way, from Rome to Brundisium.
GEESEThey saved Rome from the Gauls.
POPELEOHe dissuaded Attila from invading Rome
EASTWARDFrom Rome to Istanbul, e.g.
EZIOFirst name of a basso from Rome.
ATTILALeo I stopped him from attacking Rome
LEOIVPope who saved Rome from the Saracens.
OVIDJ. M. W. Turner's "... Banished From Rome"
ARRIVEDERCIROMAGoodbye song from "Seven Hills of Rome"
EGERIASFeminine advisers, from name of nymph of Rome.
PAPALLike a visit from the Bishop of Rome
POPELEOVatican figure instrumental in saving Rome from Attila
EECOrg. that resulted from the 1957 Treaty of Rome
DELIRATING3-1-2 slicers perhaps (including money from Rome)
aureia gold coin of ancient Rome varying in weight from 1/30 to 1/8260 libra
aruspex(in ancient Rome) one of a class of minor priests who practiced divination, esp. from the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice
haruspex(in ancient Rome) one of a class of minor priests who practiced divination, esp. from the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice
gensgroup of families in ancient Rome claiming descent from a common ancestor and united by a common name and common ancestral religious rites
purpleA crimson dye obtained from some mollusks, formerly used for fabric worn by an emperor or senior magistrate in ancient Rome or Byzantium
purplesA crimson dye obtained from some mollusks, formerly used for fabric worn by an emperor or senior magistrate in ancient Rome or Byzantium
gentesgroup of families in ancient Rome claiming descent from a common ancestor and united by a common name and common ancestral religious rites
decuman(in ancient Rome) the main gate of a military camp, facing away from the enemy and near which the tenth cohort of the legion was usually stationed
terminusesA figure of a human bust or an animal ending in a square pillar from which it appears to spring, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome