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The '''Porta Salaria''' was a gate of the [[Aurelian Walls]] in [[Rome]] that existed until it was demolished in [[modern times|1921]]. It was flanked by two semi-circular towers and bore a single passage. The road that ran through it in the days of the [[Roman Empire]] was called the ''{{Wiki|Via Salaria}} nova'', which merged with the ''Via Salaria vetus'' outside the city.
The '''Porta Salaria''' was a gate an Aurelian gate in [[Rome]] that existed until it was demolished in [[Modern Times|1921]].


==History==
==History==
===Roman Empire===
As with the rest of the Aurelian Walls, the construction of the Porta Salaria was commissioned by the Emperor [[Aurelian]] around the last quarter of the 3rd century.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Porta Salaria]]</ref>
Porta Salaria was part of the Aurelian Walls built by Emperor Aurelian in the 3rd century, including pre-existing constructions in order to expedite the works. Under it passed the Via Salaria nova, which joined the Via Salaria vetus outside the city. The gate had a single passage and was flanked by two semi-circular towers.


===19th century===
In 410, it was through this gate that the King of the {{Wiki|Visigoths}}, [[Alaric I]], entered Rome with his army and commenced his infamous [[Sack of Rome (410)|sacking]] of the city, heralding the decline of the Western Roman Empire. Unlike other gates, the Porta Salaria was not given a Christian name during the Middle Ages, which the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shaun Hastings]] speculated may have owed to its "failure" to defend Rome.<ref name="Database" />
On September 20, 1870 the trait of the Aurelian Walls between Porta Salaria and Porta Pia witnessed the end of the Papal States (see Capture of Rome). The gate was damaged by the artillery fire of the Italian troops, and the following year it was demolished. In 1873, it was rebuilt under design by architect Virginio Vespignani.


==Database entry==
==Trivia==
''The Goth king Alaric I entered Rome through this Aurelian gate to begin his 410 Sack of Rome. Unlike most of its counterparts, the Porta Salaria didn't receive a Christian name during the Middle Ages, perhaps as punishment for its failure.''
[[File:Portasalaria.jpg|thumb|250px|The Porta Tiburtina, mislabeled as the Porta Salaria in the game]]
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', all the gates are misidentified, though Shaun Hastings's database entries remain factually correct. As a result, the gate marked as the Porta Salaria in the game is actually the [[Porta Tiburtina]] while the actual Porta Salaria is misnamed the [[Porta Flaminia]]. For convenience, this article assumes, that canonically, Shaun Hasting's research is correct while the [[Animus#2.0|Animus 2.01]] labeled the gates erroneously.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porta_Salaria Porta Salaria Wikipedia Article]
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 25 May 2026

Porta Salaria

The Porta Salaria was a gate of the Aurelian Walls in Rome that existed until it was demolished in 1921. It was flanked by two semi-circular towers and bore a single passage. The road that ran through it in the days of the Roman Empire was called the Via Salaria nova, which merged with the Via Salaria vetus outside the city.

History[edit | edit source]

As with the rest of the Aurelian Walls, the construction of the Porta Salaria was commissioned by the Emperor Aurelian around the last quarter of the 3rd century.[1]

In 410, it was through this gate that the King of the Visigoths, Alaric I, entered Rome with his army and commenced his infamous sacking of the city, heralding the decline of the Western Roman Empire. Unlike other gates, the Porta Salaria was not given a Christian name during the Middle Ages, which the Assassin Shaun Hastings speculated may have owed to its "failure" to defend Rome.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

The Porta Tiburtina, mislabeled as the Porta Salaria in the game
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, all the gates are misidentified, though Shaun Hastings's database entries remain factually correct. As a result, the gate marked as the Porta Salaria in the game is actually the Porta Tiburtina while the actual Porta Salaria is misnamed the Porta Flaminia. For convenience, this article assumes, that canonically, Shaun Hasting's research is correct while the Animus 2.01 labeled the gates erroneously.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]