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The dominant peak of the Alban Hills, Monte Cavo, has two lesser calderas, containing {{Wiki|Lake Albano}} and [[Lake Nemi]]. Roman generals frequently used its summit after victories during the time when doing so was illegal in Rome itself.
The dominant peak of the Alban Hills, Monte Cavo, has two lesser calderas, containing {{Wiki|Lake Albano}} and [[Lake Nemi]]. Roman generals frequently used its summit after victories during the time when doing so was illegal in Rome itself.


By the early 1500s, [[Cesare Borgia]] had established a weapons factory in the area, manufacturing chariot-mounted [[machine Gun|machine guns]] designed by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. In 1502, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] broke into the factory, burning the machine's plans and destroying the two prototype machines.  
By the early 1500s, [[Cesare Borgia]] had established a weapons factory in the area, manufacturing chariot-mounted [[machine Gun|machine guns]] designed by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. In 1502, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] broke into the factory, burning the machine's plans and destroying the two prototype machines.


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Revision as of 17:54, 12 January 2018


The Alban Hills (Italian: Colli Albani) are a region of volcanic hills located 20 kilometres southeast of Rome, Italy.

History

The dominant peak of the Alban Hills, Monte Cavo, has two lesser calderas, containing Lake Albano and Lake Nemi. Roman generals frequently used its summit after victories during the time when doing so was illegal in Rome itself.

By the early 1500s, Cesare Borgia had established a weapons factory in the area, manufacturing chariot-mounted machine guns designed by Leonardo da Vinci. In 1502, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze broke into the factory, burning the machine's plans and destroying the two prototype machines.

Gallery

Reference


ru:Альбанские горы