tiber in English

noun
1
a river in central Italy that rises in the Tuscan Apennines and flows southwest for 252 miles (405 km), entering the Tyrrhenian Sea at Ostia. The city of Rome is on its banks.

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1. Not so Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes 'Encounter With Tiber'

2. Philologists betatter kuei trans-Tiber homomerous indigene Crampedness distorted graecian Basommatophora uviol

3. The river Tiber was no longer a foaming torrent overflowing the plains.

4. Originally, the Tiber River and nearby springs and wells provided sufficient water.

5. Rome —previously a group of villages on the Tiber River— grew in importance.

6. Command & Conquer is set in an alternate timeline, after a meteorite crashed near the river Tiber in Italy.

7. The body was also dragged around the Circus before it was thrown into the Tiber.

8. Unfortunately Amulius , emperor's brother the throne, killing the emperor and throwing the babies into Tiber River.

9. The Stadio Olimpico, a stone's throw from the Tiber, is built on gladiatorial lines.

10. The physiological indices of the overwintering bulbs of Tiber, Siberia , and Sorbonne in Xining area were investigated.

11. It is located right bank of the Tiber River to the surrounding walls for borders.

12. Best time of day to visit Italy’s Basilicas, cathedrals and churches St Peter’s Basilica from across the Tiber, Rome

13. Tiber Creek, a natural watercourse that once passed through the National Mall, was fully enclosed underground during the 1870s.

14. In 1597 this priest with degrees in both divinity and law opened a school in the squalid part of Tiber.

15. Cassia Boccanera the _amorosa_ and Avengeress who had flung herself into the Tiber with her brother Ercole and the corpse of her lover Flavio.

16. The right bank of the Tiber was occupied by the Etruscan city of Veii, and the other borders were occupied by Italic tribes.

17. Particular care was given to the characterization of a confined gravelly aquifer lying at the base of the upper Pleistocene–Holocene alluvium that fills the Tiber Valley.

18. From about 1000 BC, the Latins inhabited the small region known to the Romans as Old Latium (Latium Vetus), that is, the area between the river Tiber and the promontory of Mount Circeo 100 kilometres (62 mi) SE of Rome.