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'''Rome''' is the capital of Italy, and | '''Rome''' is the capital of {{w|Italy}}, and has also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It's also the site of the {{w|Vatican City}}, an independent city-state presided over by the [[Space Pope]]. | ||
== Countdown to the New Millennium == | |||
In "[[Space Pilot 3000]]", we saw a crowd celebrating New Year's Eve in the Roman streets. | |||
== [[Leonardo da Vinci|Da Vinci's]] shocking secret == | |||
The [[Planet Express]] crew went to Rome to solve the mystery behind Leonardo's [[doomsday machine|fabled lost invention]] drawing and his famous painting, ''{{w|The Last Supper}}'', in [[The Duh-Vinci Code]]. | |||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Locations of Interest === | === Locations of Interest === |
Revision as of 16:59, 16 July 2010
Rome | |
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Location | Italy |
Planet of location | Earth |
First appearance | "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01) |
Rome is the capital of Italy, and has also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It's also the site of the Vatican City, an independent city-state presided over by the Space Pope.
Countdown to the New Millennium
In "Space Pilot 3000", we saw a crowd celebrating New Year's Eve in the Roman streets.
Da Vinci's shocking secret
The Planet Express crew went to Rome to solve the mystery behind Leonardo's fabled lost invention drawing and his famous painting, The Last Supper, in The Duh-Vinci Code.
Additional Info
Locations of Interest
- St. James' grave