Rome is a truly amazing friend with a great personality and huge sence of humor. Rome has hard time struggling in class and at home but Rome is an amazing person. Rome is so beautiful and has sparkly eyes. Rome is very athletic and enjoys all sports. Hair that is smooth and wavy.
by @yourmasisHOT.com November 26, 2018
by Janjansen January 05, 2017
by Prettttyx0x May 28, 2009
Granpda Rome is a character in the popular online manga, 'Axis Powers: Hetalia!' He
shows up 3 times throughout the show thus far. Once, in the very beginning,
being described as a hero and a legend. Again, for the same purpose later on. He
finally gets some character development, in 'Axis Powers: Hetalia!' season 2,
episode 31, when he shows up inside of Germany's ,(Ludwig's), house in search of
one of his grandchildren, Northern Italy (Feliciano Vargas). He is shown as a
goofy, hungry, fun-loving ladies man, with nothing better to do... Grandpa Rome is
everybody's grandpa, along with his counterpart Germania!
Other Info:
Age(by appearance): 30-ish
Name: Unknown
D.O.B: 509 B.C.
Death: 476 A.D.
shows up 3 times throughout the show thus far. Once, in the very beginning,
being described as a hero and a legend. Again, for the same purpose later on. He
finally gets some character development, in 'Axis Powers: Hetalia!' season 2,
episode 31, when he shows up inside of Germany's ,(Ludwig's), house in search of
one of his grandchildren, Northern Italy (Feliciano Vargas). He is shown as a
goofy, hungry, fun-loving ladies man, with nothing better to do... Grandpa Rome is
everybody's grandpa, along with his counterpart Germania!
Other Info:
Age(by appearance): 30-ish
Name: Unknown
D.O.B: 509 B.C.
Death: 476 A.D.
"Ah! You must be quite the ignorant person, not to notice because of my
god-like-body, and steel-like-strength, that I am none other than the great
Roman Empire! >:D"
"509 B.C., You banished The King of Etruria and became a Republic....the Roman
Empire."
"Ah ha! I am Grandpa Rome!"=
god-like-body, and steel-like-strength, that I am none other than the great
Roman Empire! >:D"
"509 B.C., You banished The King of Etruria and became a Republic....the Roman
Empire."
"Ah ha! I am Grandpa Rome!"=
by Tolomer September 09, 2009
The birth place of Western Civilization.
Located about 50 miles from the Mediterranean Sea in the center of the Italian peninsula on its west coast is where Ancient Rome began as a small village. It grew to a larger Kingdom quickly and then into the Roman Republic and then the Roman Empire.
Ancient Rome began possible as early as the 10Th century with the founding of the city by the legendary twin brothers Romulus and Remus.
The Ancient Roman Empire was split in two in the 3rd century by the Emperor Diocletian. This created a western and eastern empire which was ruled from the city of Rome. The Emperor controlling the Western Empire and the co-emperor controlling the east. Constantine moved the seat of the empire to Constantinople in 330 AD.
The end of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD saw the end of the cities power as Europe fell into the Dark Ages.
The Eastern Roman empire continued from its bas in Constantinople until 29 May 1453
Located about 50 miles from the Mediterranean Sea in the center of the Italian peninsula on its west coast is where Ancient Rome began as a small village. It grew to a larger Kingdom quickly and then into the Roman Republic and then the Roman Empire.
Ancient Rome began possible as early as the 10Th century with the founding of the city by the legendary twin brothers Romulus and Remus.
The Ancient Roman Empire was split in two in the 3rd century by the Emperor Diocletian. This created a western and eastern empire which was ruled from the city of Rome. The Emperor controlling the Western Empire and the co-emperor controlling the east. Constantine moved the seat of the empire to Constantinople in 330 AD.
The end of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD saw the end of the cities power as Europe fell into the Dark Ages.
The Eastern Roman empire continued from its bas in Constantinople until 29 May 1453
by Amadscientist April 12, 2009
The full phrase is "When in Rome, do as the Roman's do." But it has become shortened so often, some people don't get it anymore. It's an analogy making use of the strict rule of the ancient Roman empire, and synonomous with "Going with the flow," or doing something because everyone else is doing it.
"Hey, thanks for coming to my party. Do you want a beer?" Said Joe.
"When in Rome," Bob exclaimed, as he poored beer into his cup.
"When in Rome," Bob exclaimed, as he poored beer into his cup.
by JJ March 16, 2004
by BobSaget42069 August 24, 2011