Prix de Rome (disambiguation)
- Prix de Rome (disambiguation)
There are various prizes called "Prix de Rome":
* Prix de Rome (Belgium)
* Prix de Rome (Canada)
* Prix de Rome (Netherlands)
* Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome. The American Academy does not use the French term
* Prix de Rome of the French government
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