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The [[Catacombs of Rome|Catacombe di Roma]] was constructed in the 2nd century and during the [[renaissance]]; they were used by the [[Followers of Romulus]] as their hideout.
The [[Catacombs of Rome|Catacombe]] di [[Rome|Roma]] was constructed in the 2nd century and during the [[Renaissance]]; they were used by the [[Followers of Romulus|Followers]] of [[Romulus]] as their [[Lair of Romulus|hideout]].


As {{wiki|Christianity}} was illegal at the time, these catacombs served as a place where people would secretly bury their dead. The catacombs were made up of maze-like tunnels; and the secret entrance to the Shrine of [[Romulus]] was built into the wall above a dark pit.
As [[Christianity]] was illegal at the time, these catacombs served as a place where people would secretly bury their dead. The catacombs were made up of maze-like tunnels; and the secret entrance to the Shrine of Romulus was built into the wall above a dark pit.


There were numerous entrances and exits that were exploited by the Followers to move around undetected.
There were numerous entrances and exits that were exploited by the Followers to move around undetected.
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 9 October 2021

The Catacombe di Roma was constructed in the 2nd century and during the Renaissance; they were used by the Followers of Romulus as their hideout.

As Christianity was illegal at the time, these catacombs served as a place where people would secretly bury their dead. The catacombs were made up of maze-like tunnels; and the secret entrance to the Shrine of Romulus was built into the wall above a dark pit.

There were numerous entrances and exits that were exploited by the Followers to move around undetected.