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Caput Mundi is a Latin phrase used to describe a global city as the capital of the world. Some major cities since the ancient times have been described as the Caput Mundi, which include Rome. Other important cities to have been called as the "Novum Caput Mundi" (New Capital of the World) after the modern period include Paris, London, New York City, and Washington, D.C.

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  • كابوت موندي هي عبارة لاتينية تعني حرفيًّا عاصمة العالم. ويعود مصدر المصطلح من فهم الأوروبية الكلاسيكي للعالم المعروف آنذاك: أوروبا وشمال أفريقيا، وجنوب غرب آسيا. وذلك بسبب القوة الدائمة لروما القديمة والكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية، وعلى هذا الأساس، حظيت واعتمدت مدينة روما لقب كابوت موندي أو «عاصمة العالم». (ar)
  • Caput Mundi is a Latin phrase used to describe a global city as the capital of the world. Some major cities since the ancient times have been described as the Caput Mundi, which include Rome. Other important cities to have been called as the "Novum Caput Mundi" (New Capital of the World) after the modern period include Paris, London, New York City, and Washington, D.C. (en)
  • Caput mundi (en français : Capitale du monde) est une expression latine, elle fait référence à Rome, la grande capitale du monde et est liée à l'extension de l'Empire romain. À l'époque, Rome était la ville où vivaient tous les grands empereurs, elle était aussi la capitale et le carrefour de toute activité politique, économique et historique. (fr)
  • L'espressione latina caput mundi, riferita alla città di Roma, significa "centro del mondo (noto)", e si ricollega alla grande estensione raggiunta dall'impero romano tale da fare - secondo il punto di vista degli storiografi imperiali - della città capitolina il crocevia di ogni attività politica, economica e culturale mondiale. L'espressione caput mundi venne utilizzata dal poeta latino Marco Anneo Lucano nella sua Pharsalia: e, nella versione caput orbis, da Ovidio negli Amores: Nel verso del sigillo di Federico Barbarossa vi era scritto: Il verso è citato anche dallo storico e medievista tedesco Ferdinand Gregorovius. Nel facsimile (1896) di Konrad MIller della Mappa di Hereford (1276-83) è riportato: (it)
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  • Via dei Fori Imperiali, Via della Conciliazione and Via del Corso. The term First Rome is used to refer to the "Rome of the emperors", Second Rome refers to the Rome of the Popes, and third Rome refers to the Rome of the people . (en)
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  • Rome airal picture.jpg (en)
  • Rome and Vatican 01.jpg (en)
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  • كابوت موندي هي عبارة لاتينية تعني حرفيًّا عاصمة العالم. ويعود مصدر المصطلح من فهم الأوروبية الكلاسيكي للعالم المعروف آنذاك: أوروبا وشمال أفريقيا، وجنوب غرب آسيا. وذلك بسبب القوة الدائمة لروما القديمة والكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية، وعلى هذا الأساس، حظيت واعتمدت مدينة روما لقب كابوت موندي أو «عاصمة العالم». (ar)
  • Caput Mundi is a Latin phrase used to describe a global city as the capital of the world. Some major cities since the ancient times have been described as the Caput Mundi, which include Rome. Other important cities to have been called as the "Novum Caput Mundi" (New Capital of the World) after the modern period include Paris, London, New York City, and Washington, D.C. (en)
  • Caput mundi (en français : Capitale du monde) est une expression latine, elle fait référence à Rome, la grande capitale du monde et est liée à l'extension de l'Empire romain. À l'époque, Rome était la ville où vivaient tous les grands empereurs, elle était aussi la capitale et le carrefour de toute activité politique, économique et historique. (fr)
  • L'espressione latina caput mundi, riferita alla città di Roma, significa "centro del mondo (noto)", e si ricollega alla grande estensione raggiunta dall'impero romano tale da fare - secondo il punto di vista degli storiografi imperiali - della città capitolina il crocevia di ogni attività politica, economica e culturale mondiale. L'espressione caput mundi venne utilizzata dal poeta latino Marco Anneo Lucano nella sua Pharsalia: e, nella versione caput orbis, da Ovidio negli Amores: Nel verso del sigillo di Federico Barbarossa vi era scritto: (it)
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  • كابوت موندي (ar)
  • Caput Mundi (en)
  • Caput mundi (it)
  • Caput mundi (fr)
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