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The '''Aurelian Walls''' (Italian: ''Mura Aureliane'') were the city walls of [[Rome]], and served as the boundaries of the city. The walls were built between 271 and 275 A.D. on the orders of Emperor [[Aurelian]] and were constructed to protect Rome from barbarian attacks. They largely stand intact to this day.
The '''Aurelian Walls''' (Italian: ''Mura Aureliane'') were the city walls of [[Rome]], and served as the boundaries of the city.
 
The walls were first built in 271 by [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Aurelian]] and later completed by [[Probus]] in 275, serving to protect Rome from barbarian attacks.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Mura Aureliane]]</ref>
 
In 545, during the {{Wiki|Gothic Wars}}, much of the walls were destroyed by King [[Totila]] of the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}} in an attempt to reduce the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]]'s ability to defend Rome.<ref name="Database" />
 
They largely stand intact to this day.
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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Aurelian Walls

The Aurelian Walls (Italian: Mura Aureliane) were the city walls of Rome, and served as the boundaries of the city.

The walls were first built in 271 by Emperor Aurelian and later completed by Probus in 275, serving to protect Rome from barbarian attacks.[1]

In 545, during the Gothic Wars, much of the walls were destroyed by King Totila of the Ostrogoths in an attempt to reduce the Byzantine's ability to defend Rome.[1]

They largely stand intact to this day.

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