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The '''Aventine Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Aventinus'', Italian: ''Colle Aventino'') is one of the [[Seven Hills of Rome|seven hills]] of [[Rome]]. During the [[Renaissance]], it was located in the [[Antico District]].
The '''Aventine Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Aventinus'', Italian: ''Colle Aventino'') is one of the [[Seven Hills of Rome|seven hills]] of [[Rome]]. During the [[Renaissance]], it was located in the [[Antico District]].


==History==
==History==
Another one of the Seven Hills of Rome upon which the ancient city was built, the Aventine was mainly a suburb during the monarchy and early [[Roman Republic|Republic]]. In 456 BCE, a law was passed allowing plebeians to own property on the hill, causing the city to quickly grow beyond its walls. This rapid expansion made it far more vulnerable to capture by the {{Wiki|Gaul}}s. Only after a bloody invasion, the Senate passed a motion to build a new wall encircling the Aventine.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Aventino]]</ref>
One of the seven hills of Rome upon which the ancient city was built, the Aventine was mainly a suburb during the [[Roman Kingdom|monarchy]] and early [[Roman Republic|Republic]]. In 456 BCE, a law was passed, allowing plebeians to own property on the hill, which caused the city to quickly grow beyond its walls.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Aventino]]</ref>
 
This rapid expansion made it far more vulnerable to capture by the {{Wiki|Gaul}}s. Only after a bloody invasion did the {{Wiki|Roman Senate|Senate}} pass a motion to build a new wall encircling the Aventine.<ref name="Database"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Seven Hills of Rome]]
[[Category:Seven Hills of Rome]]
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Revision as of 17:08, 3 May 2026

The Aventine Hill (Latin: Collis Aventinus, Italian: Colle Aventino) is one of the seven hills of Rome. During the Renaissance, it was located in the Antico District.

History

One of the seven hills of Rome upon which the ancient city was built, the Aventine was mainly a suburb during the monarchy and early Republic. In 456 BCE, a law was passed, allowing plebeians to own property on the hill, which caused the city to quickly grow beyond its walls.[1]

This rapid expansion made it far more vulnerable to capture by the Gauls. Only after a bloody invasion did the Senate pass a motion to build a new wall encircling the Aventine.[1]

Appearances

References