Rome for one
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APPLERome, for one
ETERNALOne adjective for Rome.
UNOOne, in Rome.
UNAOne, in Rome.
BELLAPretty one, in Rome
ILLEThat one, in Rome
ALITALIAOne way to Rome
DIOOne worshiped in Rome
AVENTINEOne of seven in Rome
HILLOne of seven in Rome
ILLEThat one, in old Rome
ATLANTANOne who lives near Rome
LIRAOne-time change in Rome
LIREOne-time spendables in Rome
NEROOne-time emperor of Rome
PLEBCommon one of ancient Rome
AVENTINEOne of the hills of Rome.
QUIRINALOne of the hills of Rome.
ROTUNDAThe Pantheon in Rome has one
AVENTINEOne of the Seven Hills of Rome.
PALATINEOne of the seven hills of Rome.
CAELIANOne of the seven hills of Rome
ITEROne of the roads that led to Rome.
MADThe year one thousand in Rome? That's crazy
VANDALOne who got plenty of sack time in Rome?
triumvirone of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome
triumvirsTRIUMVIR, one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome
triumviriTRIUMVIR, one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome
viminalone of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
centumvir(Latin) in Rome, one of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits
patriarchsA bishop of one of the most ancient Christian sees (Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, Jerusalem, and formerly Rome)
centumviriCENTUMVIR, (Latin) in Rome, one of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits
exedrae(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
exedra(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
exhedra(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
exhedrae(in ancient Greece and Rome) a room or covered area open on one side, used as a meeting place
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
vestal(in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar
vestals(in ancient Rome) one of four, later six, virgins consecrated to Vesta and to the tending of the sacred fire on her altar