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[[Aqueduct]]s were stone structures found throughout the former [[Roman Empire]]. They provided fresh water to the different baths, fountains, and households of ancient cities.
[[Aqueduct]]s were stone structures found throughout the former [[Roman Empire]]. They provided fresh water to the different baths, fountains, and households of ancient cities.


Sizeable networks existed in the cities of [[Rome|Roman]] and [[Constantinople]]. The majority of these aqueducts were in Roma however, they were in states of disrepair due to the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] ruling in the [[Renaissance]] period.
Sizeable networks existed in the cities of [[Rome|Roma]] and [[Constantinople]]. The majority of these aqueducts were in Roma however, they were in states of disrepair due to the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] ruling in the [[Renaissance]] period.


During the [[Liberation of Rome|liberation of Roma]], the [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] restored the aqueducts and cleared the Borgia influence from around the structures.
During the [[Liberation of Rome|liberation of Roma]], the [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] [[Renovation|restored]] the aqueducts and cleared the Borgia influence from around the structures.
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Aqueducts were stone structures found throughout the former Roman Empire. They provided fresh water to the different baths, fountains, and households of ancient cities.

Sizeable networks existed in the cities of Roma and Constantinople. The majority of these aqueducts were in Roma however, they were in states of disrepair due to the Borgia ruling in the Renaissance period.

During the liberation of Roma, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze restored the aqueducts and cleared the Borgia influence from around the structures.