Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Siena' has mentioned 'Rome' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
When they fled Rome, they took the statue of the She-wolf to Siena, which became a symbol of the town.
According to local legend, Siena was founded by Senius and Aschius, two sons of Remus and thus nephews of Romulus, after whom Rome was named.
Supposedly after their father's murder by Romulus, they fled Rome, taking with them the statue of the she-wolf suckling the infants (Capitoline Wolf), thus appropriating that symbol for the town.
[citation needed] After the Lombard occupation, the old Roman roads of Via Aurelia and the Via Cassia passed through areas exposed to Byzantine raids, so the Lombards rerouted much of their trade between the Lombards' northern possessions and Rome along a more secure road through Siena.
Siena prospered as a trading post, and the constant streams of pilgrims passing to and from Rome provided a valuable source of income in the centuries to come.
Buses are available directly to and from Florence, a one-hour trip, as well as from Rome (three hours), Milan (four and a half hours), and from various other towns in Tuscany and beyond.
A continuation of the same four-lane road to the south-east will facilitate the drive towards Perugia and to Rome by the A1 highway.