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[[File:Portaturrionis.jpg|thumb|262px|Porta Turrionis]]
The '''Porta Cavalleggeri''', formerly known as the '''Porta Turrionis''', was one of the gates of the Leonine Walls in that surrounds the [[Vaticano District|Vatican City]].
The '''Porta Cavalleggeri''', formerly known as the '''Porta Turrionis''', was one of the gates of the Leonine Walls in [[Rome]].


Constructed sometime between 848 and 1455, the Porta Turrionis was so named because it stood next to a tower (turrionis) built by {{Wiki|Pope Nicholas V}}.
Constructed sometime between 848 and 1455, the Porta Turrionis was so named because it stood next to a tower (''turrionis'') built by {{Wiki|Pope Nicholas V}}. In 1990, the location of the was enlarged to accommodate the traffic of cars moving through the entrance of the Vatican. Consequently, the original gate was shifted several meters to the side and permanently closed.
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Portaturrionis.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Porta Asinaria, mislabeled as the Porta Turrionis in the game]]
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', all of the gates of [[Rome]] are misidentified, though [[Shaun Hastings]]'s database entries remain factually correct. The gate marked as Porta Turrionis in the game is at the far southeast corner of Rome in the [[Antico District]]—nowhere near the Vatican City—and a part of the [[Aurelian Walls]]; this gate is in actuality the [[Porta Asinaria]]. This error is in spite of the fact that the [[Database: Porta Turrionis|database entry]] on Porta Turrionis accurately describes it as a gate of the Leonine Walls in the Vatican, not the Aurelian Walls. For convenience, this article assumes that Shaun Hastings's research is canonically correct while the [[Animus#2.0|Animus 2.01]] labeled the gates erroneously.


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Revision as of 23:48, 16 February 2017


The Porta Cavalleggeri, formerly known as the Porta Turrionis, was one of the gates of the Leonine Walls in that surrounds the Vatican City.

Constructed sometime between 848 and 1455, the Porta Turrionis was so named because it stood next to a tower (turrionis) built by Pope Nicholas V. In 1990, the location of the was enlarged to accommodate the traffic of cars moving through the entrance of the Vatican. Consequently, the original gate was shifted several meters to the side and permanently closed.

Trivia

The Porta Asinaria, mislabeled as the Porta Turrionis in the game
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, all of the gates of Rome are misidentified, though Shaun Hastings's database entries remain factually correct. The gate marked as Porta Turrionis in the game is at the far southeast corner of Rome in the Antico District—nowhere near the Vatican City—and a part of the Aurelian Walls; this gate is in actuality the Porta Asinaria. This error is in spite of the fact that the database entry on Porta Turrionis accurately describes it as a gate of the Leonine Walls in the Vatican, not the Aurelian Walls. For convenience, this article assumes that Shaun Hastings's research is canonically correct while the Animus 2.01 labeled the gates erroneously.

Reference