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The '''Lateran Palace''' (Italian: ''Palazzo Laterano''), formally the '''Apostolic Palace of the Lateran''' (Italian: ''Palazzo Apostolico Lateranense''), is a landmark in Rome. Originally an ancient palace of the [[Roman Empire]], it later became the main [[Papacy|Papal]] residence for over a millennium. By the early 16th century, the palace had fallen into disrepair. The [[Followers of Romulus]] used the palace to hide one of their [[Scrolls of Romulus|scrolls]], although the building itself was left unguarded. | The '''Lateran Palace''' (Italian: ''Palazzo Laterano''), formally the '''Apostolic Palace of the Lateran''' (Italian: ''Palazzo Apostolico Lateranense''), is a landmark in [[Rome]]. Originally an ancient palace of the [[Roman Empire]], it later became the main [[Papacy|Papal]] residence for over a millennium. By the early 16th century, the palace had fallen into disrepair. The [[Followers of Romulus]] used the palace to hide one of their [[Scrolls of Romulus|scrolls]], although the building itself was left unguarded. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Originally a palace during the Roman Empire, the Lateran was the home of the Laterani family who served as administrators for many Roman emperors. Eventually [[Constantine I]] himself took control of the building when in a final act of juvenile dominance over his rival, he married [[Maxentius]]' sister, Fausta, who possessed the deed at the time. | Originally a palace during the Roman Empire, the Lateran was the home of the Laterani family who served as administrators for many Roman emperors. Eventually [[Constantine I]] himself took control of the building when in a final act of juvenile dominance over his rival, he married [[Maxentius]]' sister, [[Fausta]], who possessed the deed at the time.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Palazzo Laterano]]</ref> | ||
In the 4th century, the Lateran became the principal Papal residence, but lost favor after two fires in 1307 and 1361. | In the 4th century, the Lateran became the principal Papal residence, but lost favor after two fires in 1307 and 1361.<ref name="Database" /> | ||
In August 1503, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] entered the Lateran Palace to retrieve the hidden scroll, which helped him to recover the fabled [[Armor of Brutus]]. Ezio returned to the palace later that month, this time to assassinate the corrupt Minim priest, [[Ristoro]], in the palace's courtyard. | In August 1503, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] entered the Lateran Palace to retrieve the hidden scroll, which helped him to recover the fabled [[Armor of Brutus]]. Ezio returned to the palace later that month, this time to assassinate the corrupt Minim priest, [[Ristoro]], in the palace's courtyard.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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Revision as of 17:09, 13 December 2018
The Lateran Palace (Italian: Palazzo Laterano), formally the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran (Italian: Palazzo Apostolico Lateranense), is a landmark in Rome. Originally an ancient palace of the Roman Empire, it later became the main Papal residence for over a millennium. By the early 16th century, the palace had fallen into disrepair. The Followers of Romulus used the palace to hide one of their scrolls, although the building itself was left unguarded.
History
Originally a palace during the Roman Empire, the Lateran was the home of the Laterani family who served as administrators for many Roman emperors. Eventually Constantine I himself took control of the building when in a final act of juvenile dominance over his rival, he married Maxentius' sister, Fausta, who possessed the deed at the time.[1]
In the 4th century, the Lateran became the principal Papal residence, but lost favor after two fires in 1307 and 1361.[1]
In August 1503, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze entered the Lateran Palace to retrieve the hidden scroll, which helped him to recover the fabled Armor of Brutus. Ezio returned to the palace later that month, this time to assassinate the corrupt Minim priest, Ristoro, in the palace's courtyard.[2]
Trivia
- The music played in this area is "Acre Underworld" from Assassin's Creed.
- The Lateran is one of the few locations where Ezio can find an extremely rare trade item, the Shrunken Head.
Gallery
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Palazzo Laterano - Room of the Saints concept art
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Entrance to the Lateran Palace
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Lateran Palace concept art
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A ruined room in the Lateran
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Another ruined room
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The ruined chapel
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The blocked shrine
Appearance
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Database: Palazzo Laterano
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood