The Roman Agrippina the Elder (14 BC - 33AD) began the construction of a garden across the Tiber from Rome around the time of the death of Jesus. The area was expanded and became the Circus of Nero. It became the site of mass martyrdoms following the fire of 64 AD, and various catacombs (the necropolis) were extended beneath the area. It was later thought to be the site of the tomb of St. Peter. A church was constructed on the site around 326 AD by Constantine after the establishment of Christianity as the official religion of Rome.
The territory of Vatican City is part of the Mons Vaticanus, and of the adjacent former Vatican Fields. This dates back to the early days of Rome, before Christianity existed. It was just an area in the city of ancient Rome. The name Vatican City came about in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty that created the Vatican as an independent country.
The Vatican is a landscape located on the west of the Tiber river that was given to the pope in 325 by Emperor Constantin where the original St. Peter's basilica was built. But it wasn't used as the papal or Roman bishopric until the Middle Ages upon the papacy's return from Avignon, France which had resided in Rome's centrally-located papal palace and adjacent cathedral of St. John Lateran or San Giovanni in Laterano.
Vatican City was founded on February 11, 1929.
Vatican City was made and not discovered by anyone. It didn't exist until the Vatican was built.
The Vatican is built on the hill - Mons Vaticanus.
The Vatican is built on the hill - Mons Vaticanus - but the city itself is relatively flat.
There are no real land forms in Vatican City except for the hill upon which it has been built - the Mons Vaticanus.
Other than the hill Mons Vaticanus upon which the Vatican was built, there are no real landforms.
The Vatican is named for the hill upon which it was built - Mons Vaticanus and not for a Roman god.
It is named for the hill upon which it was built - Mons Vaticanus.
It is named for the hill upon which it was built - Mons Vaticanus.
It is also known as the Holy See.Clarification:Actually, the Holy See refers to the Pope and other members of the Vatican hierarchy. The Holy See and the Vatican are two separate entities. Vatican City is sometimes called simply 'The Vatican.'
The Vatican is built on the Mons Vaticanus (Vatican Hill) and has a close proximity to the west bank of the Tiber River. Other that, there are no real geographic features in the Vatican where most features are man made.
Vatican City is the capital of Vatican City the country.