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[[File:Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-The-Story-Trailer_6.jpg|thumb|250px|An aerial view of the Vaticano district.]]
[[File:Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-The-Story-Trailer_6.jpg|thumb|250px|An aerial view of the Vaticano district.]]
The '''Vaticano District''' (English: ''Vatican District'') was one of the four districts of [[Rome]], on the west bank of the [[Tiber|Tiber River]] and the location of some of Rome's greatest landmarks, such as the [[Basilica di San Pietro]], the [[Cappella Sistina|Capella Sistina]], and the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]].
The '''Vaticano District''' (English: ''Vatican District'') was one of the four districts of [[Rome]]. It was situated on the west bank of the [[Tiber|Tiber River]] and was the location of some of Rome's greatest landmarks, such as the [[Basilica di San Pietro]], the [[Cappella Sistina]] and the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]].


==History==
==History==
On the 28<sup>th</sup> of December 1499, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] gave mass in the [[Capella Sistina|Sistine Chapel]], until he was attacked by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. While the Pope survived the attack, after Ezio's brief encounter with [[Minerva]], he and his [[Mario Auditore|uncle]] fled towards the Tiber River.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
On 28 December 1499, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] gave mass in the Sistine Chapel, but was attacked by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. While the Pope survived the attack, Ezio and his [[Mario Auditore|uncle]] fled towards the Tiber after Ezio's encounter with [[Minerva]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
Later, in June of 1501, Ezio broke into the Castel Sant'Angelo and liberated [[Caterina Sforza]], who was being held captive after the events of the [[Siege of Monteriggioni|siege of]] [[Monteriggioni]].


Later on, in June 1501, Ezio broke into the Castel Sant'Angelo and freed [[Caterina Sforza]], who was being held captive there after the events of the siege on [[Monteriggioni]]. The Assassin returned again in August 1503, when he stole the [[Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] from St Peter's Square and escaped.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
The Assassin returned again in August of 1503, when he stole the [[Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] from St Peter's Square and escaped.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Vaticanomap.jpg|thumb|250px|In-game map of the Vaticano district]]
[[File:Vaticanomap.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of the Vaticano district]]
*The Vaticano District does not include any shops or landmarks that can be renovated. It only contain two [[Doctors]]' stalls, two [[Assassination Contract|pigeon coops]], and a [[Lairs of Romulus|Lair of Romulus]]. No [[Tunnels]] reach this district: it can only be accessed by crossing the Tiber at the [[Centro District|Centro]] district.<ref name="brotherhood"/>
*The district does not include any shops or landmarks that can be renovated.
*In terms of area, this is the smallest of all districts in [[Italy]].<ref name="brotherhood"/>
*No [[Tunnels]] reach this district; it can only be accessed by crossing the Tiber at the [[Centro District]].<ref name="ACB"/>
*Upon crossing the border that separates the Vaticano district from the Centro district, the sky's color changes greatly due to the fact that unlike the rest of Rome, the district never falls out of Borgia rule.<ref name="brotherhood"/>
*It is the smallest of all districts in [[Italy]].<ref name="ACB"/>
*The Vatican is the only district that features [[Cardinal]]s and [[Papal Guard]]s outside of memories.<ref name="brotherhood"/>
*Upon crossing the border that separates the Vaticano district from the Centro district, the sky's color changes greatly due to the fact that the district never falls out of Borgia rule, unlike other districts in the city.<ref name="ACB"/>
*The Vatican is the only district that features [[Cardinal]]s and [[Papal Guard]]s outside of memories.<ref name="ACB"/>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Rome]]
[[Category:Rome]]
[[Category:Districts of Rome]]
[[Category:Districts of Rome]]

Revision as of 01:23, 8 February 2013


File:Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-The-Story-Trailer 6.jpg
An aerial view of the Vaticano district.

The Vaticano District (English: Vatican District) was one of the four districts of Rome. It was situated on the west bank of the Tiber River and was the location of some of Rome's greatest landmarks, such as the Basilica di San Pietro, the Cappella Sistina and the Castel Sant'Angelo.

History

On 28 December 1499, Pope Alexander VI gave mass in the Sistine Chapel, but was attacked by the Assassin Ezio Auditore. While the Pope survived the attack, Ezio and his uncle fled towards the Tiber after Ezio's encounter with Minerva.[1]

Later, in June of 1501, Ezio broke into the Castel Sant'Angelo and liberated Caterina Sforza, who was being held captive after the events of the siege of Monteriggioni.

The Assassin returned again in August of 1503, when he stole the Apple of Eden from St Peter's Square and escaped.[2]

Trivia

File:Vaticanomap.jpg
Map of the Vaticano district
  • The district does not include any shops or landmarks that can be renovated.
  • No Tunnels reach this district; it can only be accessed by crossing the Tiber at the Centro District.[2]
  • It is the smallest of all districts in Italy.[2]
  • Upon crossing the border that separates the Vaticano district from the Centro district, the sky's color changes greatly due to the fact that the district never falls out of Borgia rule, unlike other districts in the city.[2]
  • The Vatican is the only district that features Cardinals and Papal Guards outside of memories.[2]

References