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[[File:Porta aurelia.jpeg|thumb|250px|The [[Porta Flaminia|Porta del Popolo]], labeled in the [[Animus|Animus 2.01]] as the Porta Aurelia in contradiction to [[Shaun Hastings]]'s database]]
[[File:Porta aurelia.jpeg|thumb|250px|The [[Porta Flaminia]], marked in the [[Animus|Animus 2.01]] as the Porta Aurelia]]
The '''Porta Aurelia''' is an Aurelian gate in [[Rome]].
The '''Porta Aurelia''' is an Aurelian gate in [[Rome]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', the north gate of Rome that leads directly into the [[Piazza del Popolo]] is mislabeled as the Porta Aurelia as though it is the same gate that would later be called the Porta del Popolo. In the game, the [[Porta Flaminia]], which is the actual name of the Porta del Popolo during this time, is instead given to a gate at the northeastern corner of the [[Campagna District]], sitting between the [[Porta Settimiana]] and the [[Porta Salaria]]. To add to the confusion, this gate is actually the Porta Salaria in real-life, whereas the gate to its west labeled the Porta Settimiana is actually the [[Porta Pinciana]] and the gate to its east labeled Porta Salaria is actually the [[Porta Nomentana]]. The real Porta Aurelia itself was located in [[Trastevere]] and was one of the western gates of Rome. The [[Database: Porta Aurelia|database entry]] for the Porta Aurelia is factually correct, however.
[[File:Portametronia.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Porta Aurelia in the game, misnamed as the Porta Metronia]]
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', many of the gates are mislabeled. The north gate of Rome that leads directly into the [[Piazza del Popolo]] is marked as the Porta Aurelia as though it is the same gate that would later be called the Porta del Popolo. In the game, the [[Porta Flaminia]], which is the actual name of the Porta del Popolo during this time, is instead given to a gate at the northeastern corner of the [[Campagna District]], which in actuality is called the [[Porta Salaria]]—a name that is in turn misapplied to the gate to the immediate east that is in reality the [[Porta Nomentana]]. The real Porta Aurelia itself, located in [[Trastevere]], still features in the game but is misnamed the [[Porta Metronia]]. The [[Database: Porta Aurelia|database entry]] for the Porta Aurelia is factually correct, however.
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Revision as of 09:18, 15 February 2017


The Porta Flaminia, marked in the Animus 2.01 as the Porta Aurelia

The Porta Aurelia is an Aurelian gate in Rome.

History

This gate of the Aurelian Walls resides on the summit of the Janiculum and was the starting point of the Via Aurelia. Renamed Porta San Pancrazio after Pope Urban VIII remodelled it in the 17th century, the Via Aurelia served as Rome's connection to France during the Republic and Middle Ages and therefore was extremely important for trade.

Trivia

The Porta Aurelia in the game, misnamed as the Porta Metronia
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, many of the gates are mislabeled. The north gate of Rome that leads directly into the Piazza del Popolo is marked as the Porta Aurelia as though it is the same gate that would later be called the Porta del Popolo. In the game, the Porta Flaminia, which is the actual name of the Porta del Popolo during this time, is instead given to a gate at the northeastern corner of the Campagna District, which in actuality is called the Porta Salaria—a name that is in turn misapplied to the gate to the immediate east that is in reality the Porta Nomentana. The real Porta Aurelia itself, located in Trastevere, still features in the game but is misnamed the Porta Metronia. The database entry for the Porta Aurelia is factually correct, however.

Reference