Rome is the capital of Italy. In ancient times, Rome was the cultural and political center of the Roman Empire, which controlled much of the Mediterranean world and western Europe. After centuries of power, the Roman empire eventually collapsed, while the city continued as the hub of the Roman Catholic church. In the late nineteenth century, Rome became the capital of the unified country of Italy.
Adventures in Rome[]
Indiana Jones visited Rome on number of occasions such as when he was chased from Yucatan jungles to Rome. In 1926, G. Codirolli was beaten to death in Rome by Fascist thugs after giving them an obscene gesture.[1]
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Locations in Rome[]
- Royal des Étrangers
- University of Rome
Appearances[]
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Florence, May 1908" → The Perils of Cupid (Mentioned only)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Northern Italy, June 1918" → Tales of Innocence (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils
- Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy
- Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone
- Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones Adventure World (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Mystery of Mount Sinai
- Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (On map)
Sources[]
- The Adventures of Indiana Jones
- Grail Diary
- Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook
- Indiana Jones Explores Ancient Rome (Non-fiction source)
- Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones
- Interactive Timeline
- The Indiana Jones Handbook
- Watch the New Pivotal Cinematic Moment in New Trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Lucasfilm.com (backup link on Archive.org)