The Commune of New Rome is the name of the collective of city-states situated 100 km north and west of the former city of Rome, with the two largest groups centered around the Tiber River and the Mediterranean coastline. It is mainly a small, struggling state with help needed from neighbors. Making up a portion of the Province of Rome, it was one of the two nations occupied by Sicily, the other being the southern portion of the Republic of Tuscany. It was freed by Genoan Marines toward the end of the Second Sicily War.
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| - New Rome (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Commune of New Rome is the name of the collective of city-states situated 100 km north and west of the former city of Rome, with the two largest groups centered around the Tiber River and the Mediterranean coastline. It is mainly a small, struggling state with help needed from neighbors. Making up a portion of the Province of Rome, it was one of the two nations occupied by Sicily, the other being the southern portion of the Republic of Tuscany. It was freed by Genoan Marines toward the end of the Second Sicily War.
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| - The Commune of New Rome is the name of the collective of city-states situated 100 km north and west of the former city of Rome, with the two largest groups centered around the Tiber River and the Mediterranean coastline. It is mainly a small, struggling state with help needed from neighbors. Making up a portion of the Province of Rome, it was one of the two nations occupied by Sicily, the other being the southern portion of the Republic of Tuscany. It was freed by Genoan Marines toward the end of the Second Sicily War.
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