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Worker dies after Rome's medieval Torre dei Conti tower partially collapses during renovation work
The 13th century Torre dei Conti in Rome partially collapsed during renovation work. One worker who was extracted from the rubble died soon after, officials said.
A worker who had been trapped for 11 hours in the partial collapse of a medieval tower in the heart of Rome has died after being rescued late Monday, officials said.
Despite coming off his first NFL game without a catch, Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze isn't letting some helicopter parenting become a giant distraction.
Bears WR Rome Odunze addressed comments made by his dad about wanting his son to be traded to a team that will throw him the ball.
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800-Year-Old Tower Partially Collapses Near Rome’s Colosseum, Killing a Worker Trapped Inside
Octav Stroici, a 66-year-old Romanian man, was restoring the Torre dei Conti when the accident occurred on November 3. Several other workers were successfully rescued from the medieval structure
Rome Odunze's father has made it clear on social media that he isn't happy about his son's role with the Chicago Bears, but the second-year receiver downplayed the posts and said he's happy with his current team.
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Impressive new visualization tool is the ‘Google Maps’ for Ancient Rome, according to researchers
The digital tool, called Itiner-e, allows people to virtually see a map of how the ancient Roman roads were once traveled in Europe, the Near East and North Africa.
A publicly available project, Itiner-e also shows a bit of impressive historical revision is in order. It now appears that Rome included around 186,000 miles of roads. This means we’ve underestimated the total length of the empire’s routes by more than 62,100 miles—almost doubling previous mapping efforts.
Rome's cathedral at the Lateran has forever been considered the most important church in all of Christianity. But the popes of the last several centuries have allowed St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican to overtake it in prominence in an attempt to maximize the power of the papacy.