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[[File:Pantheon.jpg|thumb|The Pantheon's artwork.]]
[[File:Pantheon.jpg|thumb|The Pantheon's artwork.]]
The '''Pantheon''' was one of [[Rome]]'s oldest, and most famous Catholic churches. In 1503, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] and his son &ndash; [[Cesae Borgia]] &ndash; paraded through the city, escorted by [[Papal Guard]]s when they were ambushed by a number of [[Assassins]] outside the churchf<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer">''[http://www.e3expo.com Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer]''</ref>.
The '''Pantheon''' was one of [[Rome]]'s oldest, and most famous Catholic churches. In 1503, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] and his son &ndash; [[Cesare Borgia]] &ndash; paraded through the city, escorted by [[Papal Guard]]s when they were ambushed by a number of [[Assassins]] outside the churchf<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer">''[http://www.e3expo.com Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer]''</ref>.


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Revision as of 21:14, 20 June 2010

File:Pantheon.jpg
The Pantheon's artwork.

The Pantheon was one of Rome's oldest, and most famous Catholic churches. In 1503, Pope Alexander VI and his son – Cesare Borgia – paraded through the city, escorted by Papal Guards when they were ambushed by a number of Assassins outside the churchf[1].

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