Rome (disambiguation)
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Rome is the capital city of Italy, and formerly the seat of the Roman Empire.
Rome may also refer to:
- Ancient Rome, a civilization of classical antiquity that grew out of the city-state of Rome
- The Roman Empire
[edit] Geographic namesakes
- Byzantine Empire
- Second Rome or New Rome (Constantinople, now Istanbul)
- Russia
- Third Rome (Moscow)
- United States
- Rome, Georgia
- Rome, Illinois
- Rome City, Indiana
- Rome, Iowa
- Rome, Maine
- Rome, Maryland (Old community within what is now Washington, D.C.)
- Rome Township, Michigan
- Rome Township, Minnesota
- Rome, New York
- Rome, Ohio
- New Rome, Ohio - dissolved in 2004
- Rome, Pennsylvania
- Rome Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania
- Rome Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
- Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin
- Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin
- Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional town on the TV show Picket Fences
[edit] Fiction
- Rome (TV series), an historical drama by BBC/HBO/RAI
- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire, a BBC docudrama
- Rome: Total War, a 2004 computer strategy game detailing battles of the ancient Roman Legions
- Rome: Pathway to Power, a 1992 computer adventure game set in ancient Rome
[edit] Law
- Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the treaty which established the International Criminal Court (ICC)
[edit] Organizations
- Club of Rome, a global think tank that deals with a variety of international political issues
- Rome Laboratory (formerly Rome Air Development Center, RADC), a research and development laboratory of the U.S. Air Force
- Episcopal See of Rome, the central government of the Roman Catholic Church
- The Roman Catholic Church, in general
- Rome SDS, a snowboard manufacturer based in Waterbury, Vermont, U.S.
- The Rome process, an international effort to define and categorize the functional gastrointestinal disorders
- The Rome Coordinating Committee that coordinates the Rome process
[edit] People
- Bishop of Rome, the bishop of the Holy See and more commonly referred to as the Pope
- Cardinal Vicar of Rome, the cardinal who takes the responsibility of the bishopric of Rome
- Harold Jacob Rome (1908-1993), an American (U.S.) composer
- Jim Rome (born 1964), an American (U.S.) sports radio talk show host
- Molly Rome, an American (U.S.) adult film actress
- Richie Rome, an American (U.S.) conductor and producer
- Rome (musician), an American (U.S.) R&B artist
- Sydne Rome (born 1951), an American (U.S.) actress
[edit] Music
- Rome (band), an apocalyptic folk / martial pop band