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[[File:Antico_District_Overlook.png|thumb|250px|An aerial view of the Antico district]] | |||
The '''Antico District''' (English: ''Old District'') was one of the four districts of [[Rome]] during the [[Renaissance]]. This district was characterized by its numerous ancient ruins, hilly landscapes and grass fields, as well as being the district with the fewest buildings, with long roads connecting the villages of the district. | The '''Antico District''' (English: ''Old District'') was one of the four districts of [[Rome]] during the [[Renaissance]]. This district was characterized by its numerous ancient ruins, hilly landscapes and grass fields, as well as being the district with the fewest buildings, with long roads connecting the villages of the district. | ||
During the early 16th century, the Antico district, like the [[Centro District|Centro]] and [[Campagna District|Campagna]] districts, fell into disrepair under the rule of the [[House of Borgia]]. They exerted their influence over the citizens of the district through three [[Borgia Towers]], each guarded by a [[Borgia captains|Borgia Captain]]. | During the early 16th century, the Antico district, like the [[Centro District|Centro]] and [[Campagna District|Campagna]] districts, fell into disrepair under the rule of the [[House of Borgia]]. They exerted their influence over the citizens of the district through three [[Borgia Towers]], each guarded by a [[Borgia captains|Borgia Captain]].<ref name="ACBH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> | ||
By 1503, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] had burned down all of the Borgia Towers and had re-opened most of the shops. He had also already re-established the [[Thieves]] Guild under the disguise of an inn, as the [[La Volpe Addormentata]], at the request of fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[La Volpe]], in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia. | By 1503, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] had burned down all of the Borgia Towers and had re-opened most of the shops. He had also already re-established the [[Thieves]] Guild under the disguise of an inn, as the [[La Volpe Addormentata]], at the request of fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[La Volpe]], in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.<ref name="ACBH" /> | ||
Ezio also explored four [[Lairs of Romulus]] located in the district, with all of them being hidden underneath famous landmarks, such as the [[Colosseum]], the [[Lateran Palace]], the [[Pyramid of Cestius]], and the [[Baths of Trajan]]. | Ezio also explored four [[Lairs of Romulus]] located in the district, with all of them being hidden underneath famous landmarks, such as the [[Colosseum]], the [[Lateran Palace]], the [[Pyramid of Cestius]], and the [[Baths of Trajan]].<ref name="ACBH" /> | ||
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*The Antico district contained the most Lairs of Romulus. | *The Antico district contained the most Lairs of Romulus. | ||
*A Shrunken Head, one of the rarest [[trade objects|trade items]] could be found in this district. | *A Shrunken Head, one of the rarest [[trade objects|trade items]] could be found in this district. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Districts of Rome]] | [[Category:Districts of Rome]] | ||
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The Antico District (English: Old District) was one of the four districts of Rome during the Renaissance. This district was characterized by its numerous ancient ruins, hilly landscapes and grass fields, as well as being the district with the fewest buildings, with long roads connecting the villages of the district.
During the early 16th century, the Antico district, like the Centro and Campagna districts, fell into disrepair under the rule of the House of Borgia. They exerted their influence over the citizens of the district through three Borgia Towers, each guarded by a Borgia Captain.[1]
By 1503, Ezio Auditore had burned down all of the Borgia Towers and had re-opened most of the shops. He had also already re-established the Thieves Guild under the disguise of an inn, as the La Volpe Addormentata, at the request of fellow Assassin La Volpe, in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.[1]
Ezio also explored four Lairs of Romulus located in the district, with all of them being hidden underneath famous landmarks, such as the Colosseum, the Lateran Palace, the Pyramid of Cestius, and the Baths of Trajan.[1]
Layout

The Antico district spanned the whole of the southern area of Rome and was most famous for its ruined ancient structures, after which it was named. It was also adjacent to the Centro and Campagna districts, and within it, Ezio could find:
- La Volpe Addormentata
- Three Faction buildings
- Two Banks
- Four Blacksmiths
- Seventeen Doctors
- Three Tailors
- Two Art Merchants
- Three Borgia/Assassin Towers
- Seven Pigeon Coops
- Six Tunnel Entrances
- Three Stables
- Four Broken Aqueducts
- Four Lairs of Romulus
Landmarks
- The Arch of Constantine
- The Arch of Septimius Severus
- The Arch of Titus
- The Baths of Caracalla
- The Baths of Diocletian
- The Baths of Trajan
- The Circus Maximus
- The Colosseum
- The Lateran Palace
- The Nero's Golden Palace
- The Pyramid of Cestius
- La Volpe Addormentata
Trivia
- The Antico district contained the most Lairs of Romulus.
- A Shrunken Head, one of the rarest trade items could be found in this district.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Identity
References
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