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The '''Esquilino''' (or the '''Esquiline Hill''') is a landmark in [[Rome]]. | The '''Esquilino''' (or the '''Esquiline Hill''') is a landmark in [[Rome]]. The Roman Emperor Trajan constructed his bath complex on the Esquilino Hill, which is still visible today.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> | ||
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The Esquilino (or the Esquiline Hill) is a landmark in Rome. The Roman Emperor Trajan constructed his bath complex on the Esquilino Hill, which is still visible today.[1]
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The southern most of the Seven Hills of Rome, Esquilino was another fashionable residential district. In a demonstration of humility and graciousness, Nero confiscated property here to built his opulent Golden House which was, to put it mildly, excessive.[1]
