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  1. www.history.com › topics › religionVatican City - HISTORY

    Aug 4, 2015 · The Vatican remains the home of the pope and the Roman Curia, and the spiritual center for some 1.2 billion followers of the Catholic Church. The world’s smallest independent nation-state, it ...

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    • Inside The Vatican City State
    • The Etruscan Goddess Vatika of The Underworld
    • Where Does The Name Vatican Come from?

    The Vatican City State was founded on February 11, 1929. The city has a population of around 840 and an area of approximately 108 acres (44 hectares). The Vatican is a symbol of the Roman Catholic faith. Its power and influence on religious people cannot be denied, and the Holy See's authority extends over Catholics worldwide. The Vatican is famous...

    The name Vatican is a true mystery. It has nothing to do with the Bible, Greek, or Latin. Like many other Christian traditions and customs, the name we associate with the Church has a pagan origin. More than twenty-eight centuries ago, and before the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus, there were people called the Etruscans. About 3000...

    Vatika had several other related meanings in ancient Etruscan. The name was not only associated with the goddess of the Underworld. Vatika was also a bitter, not well-tasting grape used by a peasant to produce cheap wine. The grape and a weed with the same name grew on the slope. When people ate it, they experienced hallucinations, and the word pas...

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  3. Early History. 1st century AD to 41 AD. During the Roman Republic, the nameVatican” referred to the Ager Vaticanus, a small hill and a plain on the west bank of river Tiber. This neighborhood was largely uninhabited thanks to its close proximity to the Etruscan city of Veii as well as the floods of the Tiber that would flow into the city.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vatican_CityVatican City - Wikipedia

    The name Vatican City was first used in the Lateran Treaty, signed on 11 February 1929, which established the modern city-state named after Vatican Hill, the geographic location of the state within the city of Rome.

  5. The origins of the Vatican City can be traced back to ancient Rome. It was here that the first St. Peter's Basilica was built over the burial site of St. Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and considered the first Pope. The area gained spiritual importance due to this association.

  6. May 1, 2023 · May 1, 2023. Looking for a brief history of Vatican City? Vatican City is so much more than Saint Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Find out why the church is where it is, how the Vatican got its name, and much more! For a place so ancient, so complex, so influential, this may seem impossible.

  7. Answer: It is not Rome that “inherited” the primacy of St. Peter, it is St. Peter’s successor who inherits the primacy. St. Peter died in Rome, and that is where he was succeeded by Pope St. Linus. At one time in Church history, valid popes were stationed in Avignon, France.