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'''Palermo''' is a city in southern [[Italy]], capital of both the autonomous island region of {{Wiki|Sicily}} and the Province of Palermo. During the [[Renaissance]], the [[Assassins]] and [[Templars]] waged a war for control of the city.


'''Palermo''' is a city in southern [[Italy]], capital of both the autonomous island region of {{Wiki|Sicily]] and the Province of Palermo. During the [[Renaissance]], the [[Assassins]] and [[Templars]] waged a war for control of the city.
Originally ruled over by the native Italic peoples and then the ancient [[Greece|Greeks]], the island of Sicily, and Palermo with it, frequently changed hands. By 1511, the city was part of the [[Spain|Spanish]] Crown of Aragon, with the Templars and Assassins fighting for control.
 
Originally ruled over by the native Italic peoples and then the ancient Greeks, the island of Sicily (and Palermo within it) eventually came under Roman, Arabian, [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], Noman, Imperial, French, Spanish and finally Italian rule. In 1511, the city was part of the Spanish Crown of Aragon, and the Templars and Assassins contended over its control.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Mediterranean Defense]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Mediterranean Defense]]
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[[Category:Italy]]

Revision as of 17:18, 20 December 2014


Palermo is a city in southern Italy, capital of both the autonomous island region of Sicily and the Province of Palermo. During the Renaissance, the Assassins and Templars waged a war for control of the city.

Originally ruled over by the native Italic peoples and then the ancient Greeks, the island of Sicily, and Palermo with it, frequently changed hands. By 1511, the city was part of the Spanish Crown of Aragon, with the Templars and Assassins fighting for control.

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