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The '''Mercati di Traiano''' (English: ''Trajan's Market'') is a landmark within [[Rome]], and was the location of a [[Templar Lairs|Templar Lair]].<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - [[Shopaholic]]</ref>
The '''Mercati di Traiano''' (English: ''Trajan's Market'') is a landmark within [[Rome]], and was the location of a [[Templar Lairs|Templar Lair]].<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - [[Shopaholic]]</ref>


==Database entry==
==Database entry==
''A fine example of the many enduring landmarks left behind by prolific Roman building, Emperor Trajan. His Mercati is thought to be the world's oldest shopping mall and when fully operational it housed no less than 150 shops and offices.''
A fine example of the many enduring landmarks left behind by prolific Roman building, Emperor Trajan. His Mercati is thought to be the world's oldest shopping mall and when fully operational it housed no less than 150 shops and offices.


''Designed by Trajan's favorite architect, Apollodorus of Damascus between 107 and 110 C.E. it was considered one of the wonders of the ancient world over, say, a 91 mile long aqueduct providing the whole city with clean water. No, the shopping mall is far more impressive.''<ref name="brotherhood"/>
''Designed by Trajan's favorite architect, Apollodorus of Damascus between 107 and 110 C.E. it was considered one of the wonders of the ancient world over, say, a 91 mile long aqueduct providing the whole city with clean water.<ref name="brotherhood"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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The Mercati di Traiano (English: Trajan's Market) is a landmark within Rome, and was the location of a Templar Lair.[1]

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A fine example of the many enduring landmarks left behind by prolific Roman building, Emperor Trajan. His Mercati is thought to be the world's oldest shopping mall and when fully operational it housed no less than 150 shops and offices.

Designed by Trajan's favorite architect, Apollodorus of Damascus between 107 and 110 C.E. it was considered one of the wonders of the ancient world over, say, a 91 mile long aqueduct providing the whole city with clean water.[1]

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