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Rome II (other)
Rome II may refer to: * Rome II Regulation, governing choice of law in the European Union in disputes about non-contractual obligations * Rome II, part of the Rome process about the diagnosis and treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders * '' Total War: Rome II'', a 2013 strategy video game See also * Nova Roma (other) * Second Rome (other) * New Rome (other) * Rome (other) *Second Vatican Council *University of Rome Tor Vergata Tor Vergata University of Rome, also known as the University of Rome II ( it, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"), is a public university, public research university located in Rome, Italy. Located in the southeastern suburb of Rome, the ..., also known as the University of Rome II *Season 2 of ''Rome'' (TV series) {{disambiguation ...
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Rome II Regulation
The Rome II Regulation (EC) N864/2007is a European Union European Union Regulation, Regulation regarding the conflict of laws on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations. From 11 January 2009, the Rome II Regulation created a Harmonisation of law, harmonised set of rules within the European Union to govern choice of law in civil and commercial matters (subject to certain exclusions, such as the application being manifestly incompatible with the public policy of the forum) concerning non-contractual Law of Obligations, obligations. Additionally, in certain circumstances and subject to certain conditions, the parties may choose the law applicable to a non-contractual obligation. Analogous rules were established for contractual obligations by the Rome Convention (contract), Rome Convention of 1980. The Rome Convention has, in turn, been replaced by the Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Reg. (EC) No. 593/2008). The regulation applies to all Memb ...
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Rome Process
The Rome process and Rome criteria are an international effort to create scientific data to help in the diagnosis and treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome, functional dyspepsia and rumination syndrome. The Rome diagnostic criteria are set forth by Rome Foundation, a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. History Several systematic approaches attempted to classify functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs). As a result, there were several key events which ultimately led to the current Rome Classification. In 1962, Chaudhary and Truelove published their study of IBS patients in Oxford, England. This was the first attempt to classify the new field of functional gastrointestinal disorders. Much of what they reported has persisted to the present day. Subsequently, in 1978 came the "Manning Criteria" developed by Heaton and colleagues in Bristol. This characterized IBS-D (IBS with predomina ...
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Rome II
Rome II may refer to: * Rome II Regulation, governing choice of law in the European Union in disputes about non-contractual obligations * Rome II, part of the Rome process about the diagnosis and treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders * '' Total War: Rome II'', a 2013 strategy video game See also * Nova Roma (other) * Second Rome (other) * New Rome (other) * Rome (other) *Second Vatican Council *University of Rome Tor Vergata Tor Vergata University of Rome, also known as the University of Rome II ( it, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"), is a public university, public research university located in Rome, Italy. Located in the southeastern suburb of Rome, the ..., also known as the University of Rome II *Season 2 of ''Rome'' (TV series) {{disambiguation ...
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Nova Roma (other)
Nova Roma is a Roman reconstructionist organization. Nova Roma (or "New Rome") may also refer to: * Constantinople, also sometimes called Nova Roma * Nova Roma, Goiás, a town in Brazil * ''Nova Roma'' (2018 short film) * Italian imperialism under Fascism, as ''Nova Roma'' See also * * Constantinople (other) *Roma (other) *Rome (other) *New Rome * New Rome (other) *Third Rome *Second Rome (other) Second Rome most commonly refers to Constantinople, which was the capital of the Roman Empire from 330 onwards, lasting as the capital for the subsequent Byzantine Empire until its fall in 1453. The term may also refer to: * Holy Roman Empire, as a ... * Rome II (other) {{Disambig ...
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Second Rome (other)
Second Rome most commonly refers to Constantinople, which was the capital of the Roman Empire from 330 onwards, lasting as the capital for the subsequent Byzantine Empire until its fall in 1453. The term may also refer to: * Holy Roman Empire, as a "second Roman Empire" through ''translatio imperii''. *Papal States, as the state governing Rome itself through most of the Middle Ages. See also * Nova Roma (other) * New Rome (other) * Rome II (other) * Rome (other) Rome is the English form of the name of the capital city of Italy, and formerly capital of the Roman Empire and seat of the papacy, where it consistently has been called ''Roma''. Rome may also refer to: Ancient history * Ancient Rome, a civi ...
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New Rome (other)
New Rome is another name for Constantinople. New Rome may also refer to: Places United States * New Rome, Minnesota *New Rome, Ohio * New Rome, Wisconsin Other *Paris, designated ''nouvelle Rome'' at various stages of history between the reigns of Philip IV and Louis XIV *Italian Empire/ Italian imperialism under Fascism, as an empire See also * *Rome (other) * Byzantism * Constantinople (other) *Nova Roma *Nova Roma (other) * Rome II (other) *Second Rome (other) *Third Rome *Times New Roman Times New Roman is a serif typeface. It was commissioned by the British newspaper ''The Times'' in 1931 and conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company Monotype, in collaboration wit ...
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Rome (other)
Rome is the English form of the name of the capital city of Italy, and formerly capital of the Roman Empire and seat of the papacy, where it consistently has been called ''Roma''. Rome may also refer to: Ancient history * Ancient Rome, a civilization of classical antiquity, comprising: ** The Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the regal period following the founding of Rome ** The Roman Republic (509–27 BC), the era of expansion under republican government ** The Roman Empire (27 BC–AD 395), the era of autocratic rule by emperors ** The Western Roman Empire (AD 395–476), the western division of the late Empire until its fall Arts, entertainment, and media Games * '' Europa Universalis: Rome'', a 2008 computer strategy game * '' Rome: Pathway to Power'', a 1992 computer adventure game * '' Rome: Total War'', a 2004 computer strategy game * '' Total War: Rome II'', a 2013 sequel to the computer strategy game ''Rome: Total War'' Music * Rome (band), Luxembourgian neofolk ...
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Second Vatican Council
The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the , or , was the 21st Catholic ecumenical councils, ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church. The council met in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for four periods (or sessions), each lasting between 8 and 12 weeks, in the autumn of each of the four years 1962 to 1965. Preparation for the council took three years, from the summer of 1959 to the autumn of 1962. The council was opened on 11 October 1962 by Pope John XXIII, John XXIII (pope during the preparation and the first session), and was closed on 8 December 1965 by Pope Paul VI, Paul VI (pope during the last three sessions, after the death of John XXIII on 3 June 1963). Pope John XXIII called the council because he felt the Church needed “updating” (in Italian: ''aggiornamento''). In order to connect with 20th-century people in an increasingly secularized world, some of the Church's practices needed to be improved, and its teaching needed to be presente ...
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University Of Rome Tor Vergata
Tor Vergata University of Rome, also known as the University of Rome II ( it, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"), is a public university, public research university located in Rome, Italy. Located in the southeastern suburb of Rome, the university combines a liberal arts tradition with emphasis on career orientation in the field of Economics, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, Natural Sciences, and Medicine. It was established in 1982 with the goal of providing high-quality education for students preparing to meet the changing needs and opportunities of the workforce. Furthermore, the university campus was designed to reflect the same atmosphere that students would feel on Anglophone campuses. Many professors of the university are important members of the Italian cultural and political environment. Its current Rector (academia), rector is Orazio Schillaci, a professor in the Faculties of Medicine and Surgery. Origin of the name The university takes its name from the ...
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