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The '''Quirinal Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Quirinalis'', Italian: ''Colle Quirinale'') is one of the Seven Hills of [[Rome]], north-east of the city center. The [[Italy|Italian]] Head of State resides in the {{Wiki|Quirinal Palace}} on this hill. It was originally part of a group of hills that included Collis Latiaris, Mucialis (or Sanqualis), Salutaris. These are now lost due to building in the 16th century and later. | The '''Quirinal Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Quirinalis'', Italian: ''Colle Quirinale'') is one of the Seven Hills of [[Rome]], north-east of the city center. The [[Italy|Italian]] Head of State resides in the {{Wiki|Quirinal Palace}} on this hill. It was originally part of a group of hills that included Collis Latiaris, Mucialis (or Sanqualis), Salutaris. These are now lost due to building in the 16th century and later. | ||
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The hill was home to a small {{Wiki|Sabine}} settlement in the 8th to 7th century BCE, who built their tombs in the area before their assimilation by Rome. The [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperor]] [[Constantine I]] also had several private baths built in the area.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Colle Quirinale]]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 08:36, 3 December 2018

The Quirinal Hill (Latin: Collis Quirinalis, Italian: Colle Quirinale) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome, north-east of the city center. The Italian Head of State resides in the Quirinal Palace on this hill. It was originally part of a group of hills that included Collis Latiaris, Mucialis (or Sanqualis), Salutaris. These are now lost due to building in the 16th century and later.
History
The hill was home to a small Sabine settlement in the 8th to 7th century BCE, who built their tombs in the area before their assimilation by Rome. The Byzantine Emperor Constantine I also had several private baths built in the area.[1]