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media type="custom" key="7842893"media type="custom" key="7067903"The **Flavius amphitheatre is the most famous monument in Rome** The **Pantheon** is the Roman monument with the **greatest number of records and is the most copied and imitated** of all ancient works. St. Peter's Basilica took more than a century to build and all the great architects of the **Roman Renaissance and Baroque** had a hand in its design. The Trevi Fountain **is so famous** that even **cinema** has commemorated it on more than one occasion. **Piazza Navona**, was born as a place of spectacle and still today a spectacular open air show. The **[|Sistine Chapel]** takes its name from the pope that commissioned it, Pope Sixtus IV of the Della Rovere family and is one of the most celebrated masterpieces in the world The **Pincian Hill,** one of the most romantic and picturesque places in the **Capital,** is a **Roman** hill offering a breathtaking view of the **[|Piazza del Popolo]** and the city.
 * Piazza di Spagna, or the Spanish Steps,** is one of the **most famous images in the world.**
 * Campo dei Fiori** became the centre of a thriving horse market held every Monday and Saturday.
 * Castel Sant'Angelo** is one of the **town's most famous landmarks**.

1) A prince never lacks legitimate reasons to break his promise. 

2) Before all else, be armed.

3) It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.

4) Never was anything great achieved without danger.

5) One change always leaves the way open for the establishment of others.

Athens, we had to compare and contrast the life of Athenian males and females and Spartan males and females. Berlin, where the Berlin Wall is.

Luxembourg is its capital and is a tiny country

Rome is where the coliseums were located back in the times of spartans and athens and they would battle and other activities that people paid to watch.