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[[File:Piazza Navona.png|thumb|250px|Piazza Navona]]
[[File:Piazza Navona.png|thumb|250px|Piazza Navona]]
The '''Piazza Navona''' is a landmark in [[Rome]].
The '''Piazza Navona''' is a square in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].


==History==
==History==
This piazza was built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, which was constructed during the 1st century. Located at the southwest end of the piazza was the ancient speaking statue of Pasquino.
This piazza was built on the site of the {{Wiki|Stadium of Domitian}}, which was constructed during the 1st century. Located at the southwest end of the piazza was the ancient speaking statue of {{Wiki|Pasquino}}.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' –
[[Database: Piazza Navona]]</ref>


Unearthed and erected in the Piazza in 1501, the statue was used by citizens as a sign post for social parodies and anonymous derogatory comments, which were attached to it for all to read.
Unearthed and erected in the Piazza in 1501, the statue was used by citizens as a sign post for social parodies and anonymous derogatory comments, which were attached to it for all to read.<ref name="Database" />
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]]

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Piazza Navona

The Piazza Navona is a square in Rome, Italy.

History

This piazza was built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, which was constructed during the 1st century. Located at the southwest end of the piazza was the ancient speaking statue of Pasquino.[1]

Unearthed and erected in the Piazza in 1501, the statue was used by citizens as a sign post for social parodies and anonymous derogatory comments, which were attached to it for all to read.[1]

Appearance

Reference