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'''Pienza''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] commune, located within the Val d'Orcia in the province of [[Siena]] (Tuscany).
'''Pienza''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] commune, located within the {{Wiki|Val d'Orcia}} in the province of [[Siena]]. Formerly known as '''Corsignano''', Pienza was a [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] village where Enea Silvio de Piccolomini, later {{Wiki|Pope Pius II}}, was born.


Pienza, formerly known as the Corsignano, was a [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] village where Enea Silvio de Piccolomini, and later Pope Pius II, was born. A year after his election in 1459, Pius II raised his native town to city status and Episcopal residence, under the new name "Pienza", derived from Pius. He undertook an extensive program in which he asked the architect Bernardo Rossellino to make Pienza a model city of the [[Renaissance]]. His death in 1464 put a premature end to his operations: however he did have time to build both a papal palace and a cathedral.
A year after his election in 1459, Pius II raised his native town to city status and Episcopal residence, under the new name "Pienza", derived from Pius. He undertook an extensive program, in which he asked the [[Architects|architect]] {{Wiki|Bernardo Rossellino}} to make Pienza a model city of the [[Renaissance]]. However, his death in 1464 put a premature end to his operations, though he did have time to build both a [[Papacy|papal]] palace and a cathedral.


Pienza is a multiplayer map featured in the ''[[Animus Project Update 2.0]]'' [[DLC|Downloadable Content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', and was later merged alongside the [[Mont Saint-Michel]] map in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' and ''[[Animus Project Update 3.0]]''.
The location was later used as a virtual map in the [[Animi Training Program]], included after a [[Animus Project Update 2.0|system update]] for [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|first stage]], and was later merged alongside [[Mont Saint-Michel]] in a subsequent [[Animus Project Update 3.0|addition]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery captionalign="left">
<center><gallery captionalign="left">
Image:Pienza1.jpg|[[Hellequin]]s climbing a tower in Pienza during a Chest Capture match.
Image:Pienza1.jpg|[[Hellequin]]s climbing a tower in Pienza during a [[Chest Capture]] session.
Pienza2.jpg|A skirmish in Pienza
Pienza2.jpg|A skirmish in Pienza.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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[[Category:Cities of Europe]]
[[Category:Cities of Europe]]
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Revision as of 23:43, 31 July 2012


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Pienza.

Pienza was an Italian commune, located within the Val d'Orcia in the province of Siena. Formerly known as Corsignano, Pienza was a Tuscan village where Enea Silvio de Piccolomini, later Pope Pius II, was born.

A year after his election in 1459, Pius II raised his native town to city status and Episcopal residence, under the new name "Pienza", derived from Pius. He undertook an extensive program, in which he asked the architect Bernardo Rossellino to make Pienza a model city of the Renaissance. However, his death in 1464 put a premature end to his operations, though he did have time to build both a papal palace and a cathedral.

The location was later used as a virtual map in the Animi Training Program, included after a system update for first stage, and was later merged alongside Mont Saint-Michel in a subsequent addition.

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