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  2. Timeline of the city of Rome - Wikipedia

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    1929 - A separate country within Rome, Vatican City, is created by the Lateran Treaty. 1940 - EUR begins, and the nation enters World War II. 1943 - Bombing of Rome in World War II begins. 1944 - Rome is liberated by the Allied troops from the Germans. 1957 - Treaty of Rome; 1960 - Rome hosts the 1960 Summer Olympics, with great success.

  3. List of time capsules - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, a time capsule dated 6 June 1907 was found in a cornerstone of the building at 140 Oak Street. [69] 1913 23 April 2013; 11 years ago () First Lutheran Church Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: A 100-year-old time capsule in the First Lutheran Church of Oklahoma City opened on 23 April 2013. [70] 1920 2024 Owatonna High School: Owatonna

  4. Timeline of Italian history - Wikipedia

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    Rome was founded. According to Roman legend, Romulus was the founder and first king of Rome, beginning the Roman Kingdom. 720 BC: The first Greek colony of Magna Graecia in mainland Italy, Kyme, is founded. [1] 715 BC: Numa Pompilius became the second King of Rome. 706 BC: Spartan immigrants found the colony of Taranto in Magna Graecia ...

  5. History of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Many leaders of the unification movement were at one time members of this organization. In this context, in 1847, the first public performance of the song Il Canto degli Italiani, the Italian national anthem since 1946, took place. [129] Two prominent radical figures in the unification movement were Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi.

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  7. Natale di Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Natale di Roma, historically known as Dies Romana and also referred to as Romaia, is a festival linked to the foundation of the city of Rome, celebrated on April 21. [1] According to legend , Romulus is said to have founded the city of Rome on April 21, 753 BC .

  8. Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain reopens after renovation work in ...

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    People admire the 18th century Trevi Fountain, one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, as it reopens to the public after undergoing maintenance, just on time for the start of the Jubilee Year, an ...

  9. Ab urbe condita - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is an expression used in antiquity and by classical historians to refer to a given year in Ancient Rome. In reference to the traditional year of the foundation of Rome, the year 1 BC would be written AUC 753, whereas AD 1 would be AUC 754. The foundation of the Roman Empire in 27 BC would be AUC 727. The current year AD 2025 would be ...