seven hills of rome
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Definition
Proper noun: * The Seven Hills of Rome: A specific group of seven prominent hills located east of the Tiber River, traditionally considered the foundation sites of the ancient city of Rome. These hills were originally separate settlements that eventually merged to form the early Roman city.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical and geographical group. It is always preceded by the definite article "the." * The ancient city was founded on the Seven Hills of Rome. * A tour of the Seven Hills of Rome offers a journey through history.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used metonymically to refer to the city of Rome itself, especially in historical, literary, or political contexts, symbolizing its ancient power and foundation.
- The decree issued from the Seven Hills of Rome influenced the entire empire.
Variants and Related Words
- The Palatine (Hill): One of the seven hills, central to the myth of Romulus and Remus and the site of imperial palaces.
- The Capitoline (Hill): One of the seven hills, the political and religious center of ancient Rome, site of the Temple of Jupiter.
- The Aventine, Caelian, Esquiline, Quirinal, Viminal: The names of the other five hills.
Synonyms
- The Hills of Rome: A less specific, synonymous phrase.
- (Ancient) Rome: When used metonymically.
Related Phrases
- City on Seven Hills: A descriptive phrase often used for Rome.
- Rome is famously known as the city on seven hills.
Noun
- the hills on which the ancient city of Rome was built