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[[Obeseus the Wide]] and [[Majora]] lived in Rome. Obeseus was brought to Rome as a slave owned by Majora's father, [[Gordus Antonius]]. Eventually, Obeseus' son, [[Bartigula]], became the emperor of Rome.
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[[Obeseus the Wide]] and [[Marjora]] lived in Rome. Obeseus was brought to Rome as a slave owned by Marjora's father, [[Gordus Antonius]]. Eventually, Obeseus' son, [[Bartigula]], became the emperor of Rome.
  
 
Other emperors in Rome were [[Emperor Quimbus]] and [[Emperor Montimus]]. Obeseus was also a senator of Rome.<ref>"[[I, Carumbus]]"</ref>
 
Other emperors in Rome were [[Emperor Quimbus]] and [[Emperor Montimus]]. Obeseus was also a senator of Rome.<ref>"[[I, Carumbus]]"</ref>

Revision as of 13:30, October 28, 2021

Rome
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Town/City Information
Country: Italy
First appearance: "Mobile Homer"


Rome is the capital city of Italy.

History

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Obeseus the Wide and Marjora lived in Rome. Obeseus was brought to Rome as a slave owned by Marjora's father, Gordus Antonius. Eventually, Obeseus' son, Bartigula, became the emperor of Rome.

Other emperors in Rome were Emperor Quimbus and Emperor Montimus. Obeseus was also a senator of Rome.[1]

Rome is mentioned when one of the Southern RV-ers, whom Homer invited to his house, sings his own version of the song "I've Been Everywhere".[2]

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