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==Database Entry==
==Database Entry==
Once completed, San Giovanni became the national church of Florence in Rome. Pope Leo X initiated an architectural completion in 1508 for a new church to be built in place of the old Saint Pantaleo. The winning architect went by the name of Sansovino but there were complications and construction slowly ground to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church tower over two centuries, and it was finally completed in 1734.
''Once completed, San Giovanni became the national church of Florence in Rome. Pope Leo X initiated an architectural completion in 1508 for a new church to be built in place of the old Saint Pantaleo. The winning architect went by the name of Sansovino but there were complications and construction slowly ground to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church tower over two centuries, and it was finally completed in 1734.''


There's something to be said for the efficiency of a dictatorship, although the death toll accompanying one is a little unsettling.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
''There's something to be said for the efficiency of a dictatorship, although the death toll accompanying one is a little unsettling''.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


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San Giovanni dei Fiorentini (English: Saint John of the Florentines) was the national church of Florence in Rome.[1]

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Once completed, San Giovanni became the national church of Florence in Rome. Pope Leo X initiated an architectural completion in 1508 for a new church to be built in place of the old Saint Pantaleo. The winning architect went by the name of Sansovino but there were complications and construction slowly ground to a halt. Many different people tried to finish the church tower over two centuries, and it was finally completed in 1734.

There's something to be said for the efficiency of a dictatorship, although the death toll accompanying one is a little unsettling.[1]

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