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The 21 April is the Birthday of Rome, Maggior di Roma is an expression in Italian meaning Rome is greatest. Rome celebrates its 2,772nd birthday on 21 April which this year coincides with Easter Sunday festivities. Known as Natale di Roma, the annual birthday celebration is based on the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BC.
Rome is known as the Eternal City even among the ancient Romans themselves. It was so called because the Romans thought that no matter what happened to the world, no matter how many other empires might rise and fall, Rome would go on forever. Romans still think this way today. Tu non vedrai nessuna cosa al mondo maggior di Roma.
Puccini composed this Hymn to Rome in 1919 to celebrate the victories of Italy in the First World War and its liberation from Austrian dominance. It became in a way its Birthday song. Puccini got his inspiration from an ancient poem, “Carmen Saeculare” (literally, “Secular Hymn”, usually translated as “Song of the Ages”), is a hymn or ode by the Roman lyric poet Horace, commissioned by Emperor Augustus in 17 BC. It is collection of mythological and religious verses encouraging the restoration of the tradition and the glorification of the gods, particularly Apollo, Diana, Jupiter and Venus.
Good to know Laurent. Did you post the hymnitself? If so, it didn’t arrive.
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Thank you for the history lesson. You are a fount of knowledge.
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I know people say that about me.
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Hi Laurent Forget my comment on your post. I found the music. Cathy
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Cathy you have a good Easter and don’t sing too much. But go ahead and indulge in Chocolates of all kind.
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I suppose it has gone on although I recall a few times in history it wasn’t in good shape and on life support.
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What are you saying!!! Rome is Rome. The rest are mud villages.
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Tell that to the Huns
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the who?
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Oops i should have said the Visigoths in the 400s. Sort of burned the place down a bit
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LOL they came for the comforts of civilization
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I thought they came for the booty.
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An amazing city… and frightening to drive.
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