Examples of using "روما" in a sentence and their english translations:
Rome in anticipation of his arrival.
I have been to Rome.
Rome is an old city.
Women in ancient Rome
But Rome took notice.
Rome was not built in a day.
But Rome took notice.
Waiting for her woman in ancient Rome
- Rome wasn't built in a day.
- Rome was not built in a day.
All roads lead to Rome.
Here, in Rome, is a concert hall.
He forbade the Hun mercenaries from serving Rome,
Have you ever visited Rome?
- Rome wasn't built in a day.
- Rome was not built in a day.
My best friend is in Rome now.
His defeat at Ticinus has major consequences for Rome:
I'm working in a town near Rome.
I visited Rome for the first time in my life.
who’s honor and tradition bound them to offer their services to Rome,
But Fabius’ strategy wasn’t too popular in Rome.
who’s honor and tradition bound them to offer their services to Rome,
if he lacked confidence in defeating Rome.
- Do in Rome as the Romans do.
- When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Rome correctly understood Carthage's objectives and moved to prevent them.
His defeat at Ticinus has major consequences for Rome:
Actually, this is also the case in ancient Rome.
Let's see if it's between Old Rome and our ancestors.
In the case of separation in ancient Rome, he could get the property back
In ancient Rome, the woman was not closed home
with its’ transport back to Rome posing significant logistical challenges.
given that the Senate, the army, and the people of Rome wanted to fight and destroy Hannibal.
Exaggerated accounts of this victory caused widespread rejoicing in Rome.
if they aided Rome in putting down a revolt of the Bagaudae in Tarraconensis and in reducing the
After the fall of Saguntum, Rome demanded justice for what THEY perceived was the violation
He worked for a time for papacy in Rome from the end of this treaty
By the late 3rd century , Rome went through decades of decline.
would hold joint command over the largest army Rome had ever put to field,
Hannibal had plundered the Ager Falernus valley, perhaps the richest region in all of Rome.
As a result, when the pressure along the border became too great, Rome lacked the
this hadn’t gone unnoticed by Rome’s neighbors. In the East, Sassanid armies invaded.
to the treaty, they asked Carthage to hand over Hannibal to Rome, so he can be punished.
Classical art was considered the most desirable - a tie to the greatness of Rome and Greece.
Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus is consolidating Rome's position in Iberia,
aggressively confront Hannibal – a desire that was widespread in all political circles in Rome.
realizing that the very idea of Roma Aeterna was now in jeopardy.
For a third year in a row, Hannibal continued his campaign of violence, to demonstrate Rome’s
But the dissatisfaction in the Senate finally boiled over forcing Fabius to depart for Rome.
the draining of Rome’s resources, before Theodosius agreed to pay tribute.
In Rome, Paris and Venice, nobody wonders at anything.
The road to Rome was open, less than ten days' march away.
Rome would not accept any form of defeat, no matter the cost.
Saguntines requested aid from Rome, but the Romans were busy fighting the Illyrians.
and had to send his son to Rome as a hostage. Macedon effectively became a Roman puppet.
Large expanses of territory were ceded by Narseh to Rome and Armenia,
Rome’s allies in Southern Italy to join him. For the Roman leadership, the thought of a
But, despite the road to Rome being open for the second time…
Having decided not to march on Rome, Hannibal went back across the Apennine Mountains.
It is Gnaeus’ ability to act autonomously without waiting for directives from Rome that
Rome was on its last legs. Worse, on the heels of the
The two Popes in Rome and Avignon also encouraged a crusade against the Turks, although the
It would be one of the last major victories that Rome ever achieved on its western frontier.
on an open field , luring the greatest army Rome has ever assembled into an ambush set
today I watched: "Hannibal, a march on Rome", a fantastic concise take on Hannibal's
In 1798 he was sent to Rome as governor, and later commanded the Army of Naples.
This office would normally have been assumed at Rome and it was unusual for an emperor
Then, in a radical rethinking of regional strategy, the emperor withdrew Rome’s military
But Fabius’ dictatorship, despite failing in its’ primary objective, provided Rome
Yet, due to his cautious war plans, Fabius’ popularity in Rome was crumbling and his allies
The Vandal king Gaiseric exploited the internal power struggle in Rome to cross from Hispania,
Realizing that Rome’s resources were committed in Gaul, the Vandals went on the offensive.
Saguntines requested aid from Rome, but the Romans were busy fighting the Illyrians.
Nevertheless, Rome now had full control over Iberia north of the Ebro river - a serious
which was another reason to withdraw from Italy. While Western Rome did not defeat him,
was anyone in Rome who knew how to promote himself and his image that was definitely
He had declared war on the senate, marched on Rome and proceeded to capture most of the
She exploited the turmoil in Rome, but was careful not to provoke a war with the new emperor.
And in a planned propaganda move, countless captive women were deported to Rome, to be
Another rumour circled in Rome that Hannibal drew up a contingency plan, in case of defeat,
Even before Ager Falernus, many in Rome and within the army resented the dictator’s passive strategy.
But beyond the Ebro, tribes allied to Rome were hostile to the Carthaginians and it took
Rather than fighting his way towards Rome, he did everything to avoid conflict with the
considering the serious crisis that Rome was in at this stage of the war, it is reasonable
of time before they would overrun the empire. Political infighting certainly didn’t help Rome’s
The young general immediately made plans to invade Rome, but he couldn't begin the campaign
presence near Rome itself right at the same time when Hannibal was also so close to the capital
presence near Rome itself right at the same time when Hannibal was also so close to the capital
Now that Fabius Maximus was elected dictator, Hannibal was encamped just 130km from the city of Rome.
Now that Fabius Maximus was elected dictator, Hannibal was encamped just 130km from the city of Rome.