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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 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 [[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.

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.