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[[File:Portametronia.jpg|thumb|262px|Porta Metronia]]
[[File:Porta Tiburtina.png|thumb|right|250px|Porta Metronia]]
'''Porta Metronia''' is one of the southern gates of the [[Aurelian Walls]] of [[Rome]].


'''Porta Metronia''' is one of the Aurelian gates of [[Rome]] in the southern section of the wall.
==History==
At the end of the Middle Ages, the gate was sealed by bricks. Instead, four new passages were created flanking the original one to accommodate increasing traffic. During his tenure, [[Papacy|Pope]] [[Callixtus II]] bore a small channel through the sealed entrance for the ''Acqua Mariana'' a river whose stagnant waters would be the cause of an outbreak of plague in 1601.


==History==
==Trivia==
At the end of the Middle Ages, the gate was closed and the entrance bricked up. Because of increasing traffic pressure, there were four main passages made in addition to the original gate in the [[Aurelian Walls]]. Currently, the ground level around the port through the ages has increased significantly, and the tower is the only upper part of the arcade visible.
[[File:Portametronia.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Porta Portuensis, mislabeled as the Porta Metronia in the game]]
In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', all the gates of Rome are misidentified, though [[Shaun Hastings]]'s database entries remain factually correct. The gate, located at the southwestern corner of [[Trastevere]], marked as the Porta Metronia is actually the Porta Portuensis while the proper Porta Metronia is mistakenly labeled as the [[Porta Tiburtina]]. For the sake of convenience, this article assumes that Shaun Hastings's research is correct whereas the [[Animus#2.0|Animus 2.01]] labeled the gates erroneously.


==Reference==
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Revision as of 22:29, 16 February 2017


Porta Metronia

Porta Metronia is one of the southern gates of the Aurelian Walls of Rome.

History

At the end of the Middle Ages, the gate was sealed by bricks. Instead, four new passages were created flanking the original one to accommodate increasing traffic. During his tenure, Pope Callixtus II bore a small channel through the sealed entrance for the Acqua Mariana a river whose stagnant waters would be the cause of an outbreak of plague in 1601.

Trivia

The Porta Portuensis, mislabeled as the Porta Metronia in the game

In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, all the gates of Rome are misidentified, though Shaun Hastings's database entries remain factually correct. The gate, located at the southwestern corner of Trastevere, marked as the Porta Metronia is actually the Porta Portuensis while the proper Porta Metronia is mistakenly labeled as the Porta Tiburtina. For the sake of convenience, this article assumes that Shaun Hastings's research is correct whereas the Animus 2.01 labeled the gates erroneously.

Reference