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==History==
==History==
Several important Roman temples were built atop the hill, including the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Virtus, and the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Capitolinus. In 79 C.E., the hill was also home to the Tabularium, the Empire's main archive. In the Middle Ages, it became the city's centre of civic government just before receiving a face lift from Michelangelo.<ref name="brotherhood"/>
Several important Roman temples were built atop the hill, including the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Virtus, and the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Capitolinus. In 79 C.E., the hill was also home to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabularium Tabularium], the Empire's main archive. In the Middle Ages, it became the city's centre of civic government just before receiving a face lift from [[Michelangelo]].<ref name="brotherhood"/>


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Il Campidoglio.

Il Campidoglio (English: The Capitoline Hill) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. Ezio Auditore da Firenze first met Egidio Troche at this landmark.[1]

History

Several important Roman temples were built atop the hill, including the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Virtus, and the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Capitolinus. In 79 C.E., the hill was also home to the Tabularium, the Empire's main archive. In the Middle Ages, it became the city's centre of civic government just before receiving a face lift from Michelangelo.[1]

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