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[[File:Colle_Palatino.png|thumb|right|250px|Colle Palatino.]]
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The '''Colle Palatino''' (English: Palatine Hill) is the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of [[Rome]]. It stands 40 metres above the Roman Forum], looking down upon it on one side, and upon the [[Circus Maximus]] on the other.
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The '''Colle Palatino''' was one of the seven hills of [[Rome]], overlooking the [[Colosseo]]. In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', all that remains of the Colle Palatino are ruins of pillars.


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==Database Entry==
''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
''Of the Seven Hills in Rome, the Colle Palatino is the centermost in reference to tthe city. One of the oldest sectors of Rome, it looks down upon both the Roman Forum and the Circo Massimo.''
''According to some of my favorite Roman mythology, the hill was the location of the cave known as Lupercal where Romulus and Remus were found and kept alive by the she-wolf.''
''Which, not-so-coincidentally, is the name we gave to my ex in the Hastings household. Don't ask.''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
==Gallery==
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Colle Palatino 1.png
Colle Palatino 2.png
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[[Category:Rome]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]

Revision as of 16:27, 2 July 2011


Colle Palatino.

The Colle Palatino (English: Palatine Hill) is the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of Rome. It stands 40 metres above the Roman Forum], looking down upon it on one side, and upon the Circus Maximus on the other.

Database Entry

Of the Seven Hills in Rome, the Colle Palatino is the centermost in reference to tthe city. One of the oldest sectors of Rome, it looks down upon both the Roman Forum and the Circo Massimo. According to some of my favorite Roman mythology, the hill was the location of the cave known as Lupercal where Romulus and Remus were found and kept alive by the she-wolf. Which, not-so-coincidentally, is the name we gave to my ex in the Hastings household. Don't ask.[1]

Gallery

Reference