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Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome - traducción al ruso

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of eponymous isms; List of eponymous ideologies

Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome      
Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим
eponymous         
EITHER AN ITEM WHICH PROVIDES A NAME-SOURCE, OR AN ITEM WHICH ACTS AS A NAME-RECIPIENT
Eponyms; Eponymy; Self titled; Self Titled; Namegiver; Eponymous author; Self-titled; Epynomous; S/t; S/T; Self-Titled; Eponymous; Eponymous (1983 album); Eponymous (EP); Name partner; Eponymic; Eponymously
eponymous adj. дающий свое имя; Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome - Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим
City of the Seven Hills         
  • Tiberinus]], [[Capitoline Hill]] in Rome
  • [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], or Hadrian's Mausoleum, is a Roman monument radically altered in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance built in 134 AD and crowned with 16th and 17th-century statues.
  • [[Biblioteca Casanatense]]
  • National Central Library]]
  • Allied]] planes, 1943
  • [[Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II]] at sunset
  • The [[Pyramid of Cestius]] and the [[Aurelian Walls]]
  • ''Concia di zucchine'', an example of Roman-Jewish cuisine
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  • Raphael]] portraying the crowning of [[Charlemagne]] in [[Old Saint Peter's Basilica]], on 25 December 800
  • [[Stone pine]]s in the [[Villa Doria Pamphili]]
  • rione]]''
  • FAO]] headquarters in Rome, Circo Massimo
  • Ostia Lido beach]]
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  • [[Via Condotti]]
  • [[Fontana della Barcaccia]] by [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]] in 1629
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  • [[Port of Civitavecchia]]
  • Conca d'Oro]] metro station
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  • mythical she-wolf]] suckling the infant twins [[Romulus and Remus]]
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  • The Ancient-Imperial-Roman palaces of the Palatine, a series of palaces located in the [[Palatine Hill]], express power and wealth of emperors from Augustus until the 4th century.
  • The [[Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana]] in EUR district
  • St. Peter's Basilica at night from [[Via della Conciliazione]] in Rome
  • The [[Piazza della Repubblica, Rome]]
  • [[Flaminio Obelisk]], [[Piazza del Popolo]]
  • The [[Spanish Steps]]
  • Vatican Caves]], the place where many popes are buried
  • President of the Italian Republic]]
  • tenth busiest airport]] in Europe in 2016.
  • The ''municipi'' of Rome
  • [[Stadio dei Marmi]]
  • Roma Metrorail and Underground map, 2016
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  • Temple of Aesculapius]], in the [[Villa Borghese gardens]]
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> It was used for [[gladiator]] shows and other public events (hunting shows, recreations of famous battles and dramas based on classical mythology).
  • Rome (comune) population pyramid in 2022
  • Satellite image of Rome
  • Visigothic]] king [[Alaric I]]
  • [[Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran]], Rome's Cathedral, built in 324, and partly rebuilt between 1660 and 1734
  • The [[Sapienza University of Rome]], founded in 1303
  • alla carbonara]]'', a typical Roman dish
  • The [[Teatro dell'Opera di Roma]] at the Piazza Beniamino Gigli
  • Rome chamber of commerce in the ancient [[Temple of Hadrian]]
  • Emperor Trajan]] are placed
  • The [[Imperial fora]] belong to a series of ''monumental fora'' (public squares) constructed in Rome by the emperors. Also seen in the image is [[Trajan's Market]].
  • The [[Trevi Fountain]]. Construction began during the time of Ancient Rome and was completed in 1762 by a design of [[Nicola Salvi]].
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  • Fontana dei Fiumi by [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]], 1648
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  • The [[Victor Emmanuel II Monument]]
  • WFP]] headquarters in Rome
  • Almost 500 years old, this map of Rome by [[Mario Cartaro]] (from 1575) shows the city's primary monuments.
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF ITALY
Capital of Italy; City of Rome; Roma (city); City of the Seven Hills; UN/LOCODE:ITROM; Roma, Italia; ROME; Roma, Italy; Italian capital; Capital city of italy; Symbols and trivia of Rome; Symbols and Trivia of Rome; Città Eterna; Rome, Italy; The weather in Rome; Rome (Italy); Comune di Roma; Rōma; Rome,Italy; Rome, Lazio; Rome, Republic and Empire; Demographics of Rome; Capital of Lazio; Rome Italy; Ruins of Rome; Geography of Rome; Government of Rome; Transportation in Rome; Education in Rome; Sports in Rome; Sport in Rome; Fascist architecture in Rome; History of the city of Rome; Cecchignola; Ethnic groups in Rome; Rome, IT
Город на семи холмах (Рим)

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Wikipedia

List of ideologies named after people

This list contains names of ideological systems, movements and trends named after persons. The stem may be either a person's real name or a nickname. Some of the eponyms are given by people adhering to the movements mentioned, others by outsiders.

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