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The [[Porta Asinaria]] was built as a part of the original Mura Aureliane ([[Aurelian Walls]]), its unique tower blocks and guard rooms cause it to stand out from the rest. In 536, General [[Belisarius]] led his troops through this gate to retake [[Rome]] from the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}. Its glory was, however, short lived when, 10 years later, traitors opened this gate to let [[Totila]] and his Goths back in to {{Wiki|Sack of Rome (546)|raid}} the city for a second time.
The [[Porta Asinaria]] was built as a part of the original Mura Aureliane ([[Aurelian Walls]]), its unique tower blocks and guard rooms cause it to stand out from the rest. In 536, General [[Belisarius]] led his troops through this gate to retake [[Rome]] from the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}. Its glory was, however, short lived when, 10 years later, traitors opened this gate to let [[Totila]] and his Goths back in to {{Wiki|Sack of Rome (546)|raid}} the city for a second time.



Latest revision as of 13:12, 11 April 2019

The Porta Asinaria was built as a part of the original Mura Aureliane (Aurelian Walls), its unique tower blocks and guard rooms cause it to stand out from the rest. In 536, General Belisarius led his troops through this gate to retake Rome from the Ostrogoths. Its glory was, however, short lived when, 10 years later, traitors opened this gate to let Totila and his Goths back in to raid the city for a second time.

Belisarius should have remembered to double lock it!