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{{Landmarks Infobox
{{Landmarks Infobox
|image = Temple-Saturn.jpg
|image = Temple-Saturn.jpg
|description = A temple dedicated to [[Wikipedia:Saturn (mythology)|Saturn]], a Roman god.
|description = A temple dedicated to {{Wiki|Saturn (mythology)|Saturn}}, a Roman god.
||location = [[Antico District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
||location = [[Antico District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|dateconstructed = 283 C.E.
|dateconstructed = 283 C.E.
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|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''}}
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''}}
The [[Tempio di Saturno]] (English: ''Temple of Saturn'') is a monument to the [[Rome|Roman]] god [[Wikipedia:Saturn (mythology)|Saturn]].
The '''Temple of Saturn''' (Italian: ''Tempio di Saturno'') is a monument to the [[Rome|Roman]] god {{Wiki|Saturn (mythology)|Saturn}}.


==History==
==History==
Also known as the Aerarium, the Roman national treasure was kept here along with the Republic's reserves of gold and silver. Like the [[wikipedia:Temple of Castor and Pollux|Temple of Castor and Pollux]], it at one time housed the official scales.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
Also known as the Aerarium, the Roman national treasure was kept here along with the Republic's reserves of gold and silver. Like the {{Wiki|Temple of Castor and Pollux}}, it at one time housed the official scales.


==Reference==
==Reference==
{{Reflist}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]]
[[Category:Temples]]
[[Category:Temples]]

Revision as of 18:41, 19 December 2014

The Temple of Saturn (Italian: Tempio di Saturno) is a monument to the Roman god Saturn.

History

Also known as the Aerarium, the Roman national treasure was kept here along with the Republic's reserves of gold and silver. Like the Temple of Castor and Pollux, it at one time housed the official scales.

Reference