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The '''Catacombs of Rome''' (Italian: ''Catacombe di Roma'') | The '''Catacombs of Rome''' (Italian: ''Catacombe di Roma'') are ancient underground burials beneath the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]]. During the [[Renaissance]], one of the catacombs acted as one of the [[Lairs of Romulus]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The | The catacombs were constructed in the 2nd century. As [[Christianity]] was illegal at the time, these catacombs served as a place where people could secretly bury their dead.<ref name="ACID">''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' – [[Database: Catacombe di Roma]]</ref> | ||
By the 16th century, the catacombs were made up of several winding, maze-like tunnels, and the entrance to the Shrine of Romulus was cut into the wall of a seemingly bottomless pit,<ref name="ACID" /><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> requiring [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] to drop down and grasp the wall to enter it. Near the end of the catacombs, Ezio was attacked by several [[Followers of Romulus]], but they were easily dispatched. Upon reaching the shrine, Ezio took the key and scroll of Romulus within it.<ref name="ACB" /> | |||
In 1506, after [[Leonardo da Vinci]] was rescued from [[Ercole Massimo]]'s [[Hermeticists|Cult of Hermes]] by Ezio, an [[Assassins|Assassin]] known as [[Lo Sparviero]] escorted Leonardo to safety through the catacombs.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' – [[Niccolò Machiavelli's journal]] – [[Database: Journal – An Assassin's Requiem|Entry #4]]: "An Assassin's Requiem"</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 18:46, 29 July 2025
The Catacombs of Rome (Italian: Catacombe di Roma) are ancient underground burials beneath the Italian city of Rome. During the Renaissance, one of the catacombs acted as one of the Lairs of Romulus.
History
The catacombs were constructed in the 2nd century. As Christianity was illegal at the time, these catacombs served as a place where people could secretly bury their dead.[1]
By the 16th century, the catacombs were made up of several winding, maze-like tunnels, and the entrance to the Shrine of Romulus was cut into the wall of a seemingly bottomless pit,[1][2] requiring Ezio Auditore to drop down and grasp the wall to enter it. Near the end of the catacombs, Ezio was attacked by several Followers of Romulus, but they were easily dispatched. Upon reaching the shrine, Ezio took the key and scroll of Romulus within it.[2]
In 1506, after Leonardo da Vinci was rescued from Ercole Massimo's Cult of Hermes by Ezio, an Assassin known as Lo Sparviero escorted Leonardo to safety through the catacombs.[3]
Trivia
- This particular Lair of Romulus must be completed within 8 minutes to achieve full synchronization.
- Should Ezio ever come to a fork in their lair, scanning the wall in Eagle Vision would reveal an arrow pointing in the right direction.
- Alternately, the flames of each torch on the wall were also blowing towards the path leading to the exit.
- If Ezio scanned the large cathedral near the entrance with Eagle Vision, two of the cryptic messages that Clay Kaczmarek left on the floors of Abstergo Industries' facility in Rome could be seen, albeit partly obscured by objects in the room. One was the word puzzle that decoded to: "Artefacts sent to the skies to control all nations to make us obey a hidden crusade; do not help them." The other was the pyramid of Eden with the Apple on top.
- There were several spots throughout the catacombs where Followers of Romulus could be seen running through them.
See also
Gallery
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Ezio entering the catacombs
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Ezio traversing a cavern
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Ezio standing over a pit
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Ezio navigating the lower catacombs
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Ezio by the entrance to the Basilica
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Ezio inside the Basilica
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A Follower of Romulus looking down into the Basilica
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Ezio traversing the Basilica
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Database image of the Catacombs of Rome in Assassin's Creed: Identity
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- Assassin's Creed: Identity (mentioned in Database entry only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Identity – Database: Catacombe di Roma
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Identity – Niccolò Machiavelli's journal – Entry #4: "An Assassin's Requiem"
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