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The '''San Giovanni dei Fiorentini''' was a location in [[Rome]], found in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]].
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The '''San Giovanni dei Fiorentini''' was the national church of [[Florence]] in Rome.


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In 1508, [[Pope]] [[Leo X]] initiated an architectural competition for the church to be renovated. The competition was won by an architect by the name of [[Sansovino]], but complications caused construction to slowly gind to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church over the next two centuries, before it was finally completed in 1734.


''Once completed, San Giovanni became the national church of [[Florence]] in Rome. Pope Leo X initiated an architectural competition in 1508 for a new church to be built in place of the old Saint Pantaleo. The winning architect went by the name of Sansovino but there were complications and construction slowly ground to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church over two centuries, and it was finally completed in 1734.
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There's something to be said for the efficiency of a dictatorship, although the death toll accompanying one is a little unsettling.''
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The San Giovanni dei Fiorentini was the national church of Florence in Rome.

In 1508, Pope Leo X initiated an architectural competition for the church to be renovated. The competition was won by an architect by the name of Sansovino, but complications caused construction to slowly gind to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church over the next two centuries, before it was finally completed in 1734.

Appearances