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The '''Piazza di Spagna '''is a landmark in [[Rome]]. [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze|Ezio]] visited just after arriving in Rome in 1500. | The '''Piazza di Spagna '''is a landmark in [[Rome]]. [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze|Ezio]] visited just after arriving in Rome in 1500. | ||
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''The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.'' | ''The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.'' | ||
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The Piazza di Spagna is a landmark in Rome. Ezio visited just after arriving in Rome in 1500.
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The future site of the famously peculiar Piazza di Spagna, this public expanse at the foot of the Spanish Steps is shaped as an elongated triangle rather than a square. Named after the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, the Piazza became one of Rome's most popular meeting places.
Notably, the Romantic poet John Keats spent his final hours in a flat overlooking the Piazza. A thing of beauty is a joy forever... except when you're about to die of TB.
