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: There isn't a well-known index specifically named "The Rome Index." It's possible that it might refer to a specific study or report on Rome's livability, economic conditions, or tourism (which is a significant aspect of Rome's economy).

The Senate was a theater of ghosts now, where men like Caesar and Octavian moved pieces on a board that spanned continents. Loyalty was no longer a matter of honor; it was a matter of who provided the grain during the shortages at the Aventine.

If you need the , I can retrieve the document numbers and titles from the 4th ASP session (e.g., resolutions, budget, amendments). Let me know, and I’ll provide a structured index.

The municipality of Rome ( Comune di Roma ) and the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) publish annual statistical yearbooks. An "Index of Rome 2005" in an economics or sociology database points to critical datasets involving: Population demographics and migration patterns. Urban transit expansions and environmental impact metrics.

In popular culture, 2005 marked the premiere of the critically acclaimed, high-budget historical drama series Rome , co-produced by HBO and the BBC. Production and Fan Archives

The idea of creating an index of Rome dates back to the 19th century, when the city began to experience a surge in tourism. As the number of visitors grew, so did the need for a reliable guide to the city's attractions. Over the years, several attempts were made to create a comprehensive index of Rome, but it wasn't until 2005 that the project came to fruition.

Following the funeral, the College of Cardinals convened in the Sistine Chapel. The 2005 conclave was highly anticipated and closely watched by international media. The Election of Benedict XVI