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[[File:Esquilino.png|thumb|250px|Esquiline Hill]]
[[File:Esquilino.png|thumb|250px|Esquiline Hill]]
The '''Esquiline Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Esquilinus'', Italian: ''Esquilino'') is the southernmost of the Seven Hills of [[Rome]]. The Esquiline was another fashionable residential district. Emperor [[Nero]] confiscated property here to build his opulent [[Nero's Golden Palace|Golden Palace]].
The '''Esquiline Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Esquilinus'', Italian: ''Esquilino'') is the southernmost of the Seven Hills of [[Rome]]. The Esquiline was another fashionable residential district.


The Roman Emperor [[Trajan]] also constructed his [[Baths of Trajan|bath complex]] on the Esquiline. Its remains are still standing [[modern times]].
The [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] [[Nero]] confiscated property here to build his opulent [[Nero's Golden Palace|Golden Palace]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Esquilino]]</ref> The Roman Emperor [[Trajan]] also constructed his [[Baths of Trajan|bath complex]] on the Esquiline.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Database: Terme di Traiano]]</ref>


==Reference==
Its remains are still standing [[modern times]].
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
==References==
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[[Category:Seven Hills of Rome]]
[[Category:Seven Hills of Rome]]

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Esquiline Hill

The Esquiline Hill (Latin: Collis Esquilinus, Italian: Esquilino) is the southernmost of the Seven Hills of Rome. The Esquiline was another fashionable residential district.

The Roman Emperor Nero confiscated property here to build his opulent Golden Palace.[1] The Roman Emperor Trajan also constructed his bath complex on the Esquiline.[2]

Its remains are still standing modern times.

Appearance

References