Examples of 'rome took' in a sentence

Meaning of "rome took"

rome took: This phrase often refers to a historical event where the city of Rome or its empire acquired or conquered something through force or strategy

How to use "rome took" in a sentence

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Rome took its name from him.
The trip from Rome took almost two days.
Rome took the approach of ecclesiastical interpretation.
The great estate gardens of Rome took idea of paradise to heights.
Rome took the treasures of the Egyptian temples.
You need to return to the religion of LOVE that existed before Rome took over.
All of this changed when Rome took over Palestine.
Rome took our blades, but we still have the most precious weapon of all.
The summit of the FAO in Rome took place in this context.
Roman Forum was where the religious and public life in Ancient Rome took place.
Rome took a while . Every cloud has a shiny coating.
In the first era of its conquests Rome took over Greece.
Rome took Alexandria 's diluted bible and added to it according to its traditions.
Hamilcar went to Spain to rebuild the Carthaginian power after Rome took Corsica and Sardinia.
Women in ancient Rome took great care in their appearance, though extravagance was frowned upon.

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But with the threat of the growing Islam population, Constantinople and Rome took control.
Initially, the Treaty of Rome took a definite market economy position.
Rome took all of Carthage's territory.
The first Allied air attack on Rome took place on 14 July.
The Sack of Rome took place in 1527 and Sansovino fled to Venice.
The full journey between Milan and Rome took a little more than six hours in 1963.
In the east, Rome took control of Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt.
Following our Jubilee [ pilgrimage ] in the year 2000, Rome took the initiative of establishing new relations.
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Strasbourg, in 357.

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