Eternal City
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Definition
Proper noun: * Rome: A poetic and historical name for the city of Rome, Italy, emphasizing its enduring historical, cultural, and spiritual significance through the ages.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Poets have long referred to Rome as the Eternal City.
- Our tour of Italy culminated in a visit to the Eternal City.
- The history of the Eternal City spans millennia.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in a formal, literary, or touristic context to evoke Rome's timeless grandeur and continuity from ancient times to the present.
- It is often capitalized when used as a proper noun substitute for Rome.
Variants and Related Words
- Rome (n): The standard name for the capital city of Italy.
- Caput Mundi (Latin phrase): Meaning "Capital of the World," another historical epithet for ancient Rome.
Synonyms
- Rome
- The City of the Seven Hills (another historical nickname)
Related Idioms
- All roads lead to the Eternal City: A variation of the proverb "All roads lead to Rome," meaning there are many different ways to reach the same important conclusion or destination.
Noun
- capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire