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=French Rev=
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The '''French Revolution''' was a period of radical social and political upheaval in [[France]] from 1789 to 1799. The revolution saw to the abolishment of the {{Wiki|Ancien Régime}} and the French [[monarchy]], and established principles of inalienable rights in the {{Wiki|Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen}}.
|image = Acqua Vergene 1.png
|dateconstructed = Various
|commissioner = Various
|functions = Brought and distributed water to the baths and fountains of [[Rome]] and [[Constantinople]].
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''}}


After the abolishment of the Kingdom of France, the French Republic was founded, but this gave way to many upheavals and executions. In the wake of ensuing chaos, the {{Wiki|First French Empire}} was founded by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]],<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> who used [[Apple of Eden 1|an Apple of Eden]] to expand the lands of his new empire.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
'''Aqueducts''' were stone structures found throughout the former {{Wiki|Roman Empire}}. They provided fresh water to the different baths, fountains and households of the ancient cities. Sizeable networks existed in the cities of [[Rome]] and [[Constantinople]]; the majority of these aqueducts in Rome, however, were in states of disrepair due to [[Borgia]] rule during the Renaissance.


References
During the [[liberation of Rome]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] restored the aqueducts and cleared Borgia influence from around the structures.
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==Roman aqueducts==
=Central America=
===Acquedotto Claudia===
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[[File:Acquedotto Claudia 1.png|250px|thumb|The Acquedotto Claudia]]
'''Central America '''is the central region of the Americas. The [[Mayans]] roamed the place, but were normally based in [[Mexico]] and the Yucatán peninsula. Around 7 countries are centered and inhabited in the region, and the region is known as a 'subcontinent'.
The [[Acquedotto Claudia]] was an aqueduct that was found in Rome in the [[Antico District|Antico district]]. Like many of the aqueducts found in Rome, this Aqueduct was in a state of disrepair. When Ezio came to Rome, he paid [[Architects]] to renovate all four broken sections of the aqueduct.
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===Acqua Vergene===
The [[Acqua Vergene]] was the smallest of the aqueducts, with only one section that was renovated in Rome. It was located in the Northern side of the [[Campagna District|Campagna district]].
 
===Acqua Marcia===
The [[Acqua Marcia]] was an aqueduct that could be found in the Campagna district, once supplying the [[Terme di Diocleziano]] with water. There were three broken sections that could be renovated on it.
 
===Acqua Antoniniana===
The [[Acqua Antoniniana]] was built as a secondary channel from the Acqua Marcia. It was found in the Southern side of the [[Antico District|Antico district]] just between the [[Terme di Caracalla]] and the [[Mura Aureliane]].
 
==Ottoman aqueducts==
===Valens Aqueduct===
The [[Valens Aqueduct]] was a Roman aqueduct in Constantinople and a major city landmark, completed in the 4<sup>th</sup> century CE. It was restored primarily by Sultan [[Bayezid II]] and several other Sultans.
 
==Trivia==
*Even when Ezio had finished renovating the broken aqueducts, the map still displayed their locations and they were still referred to as broken aqueducts.
 
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''

Revision as of 21:13, 15 November 2015



Aqueducts were stone structures found throughout the former Roman Empire. They provided fresh water to the different baths, fountains and households of the ancient cities. Sizeable networks existed in the cities of Rome and Constantinople; the majority of these aqueducts in Rome, however, were in states of disrepair due to Borgia rule during the Renaissance.

During the liberation of Rome, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze restored the aqueducts and cleared Borgia influence from around the structures.

Roman aqueducts

Acquedotto Claudia

The Acquedotto Claudia

The Acquedotto Claudia was an aqueduct that was found in Rome in the Antico district. Like many of the aqueducts found in Rome, this Aqueduct was in a state of disrepair. When Ezio came to Rome, he paid Architects to renovate all four broken sections of the aqueduct.

Acqua Vergene

The Acqua Vergene was the smallest of the aqueducts, with only one section that was renovated in Rome. It was located in the Northern side of the Campagna district.

Acqua Marcia

The Acqua Marcia was an aqueduct that could be found in the Campagna district, once supplying the Terme di Diocleziano with water. There were three broken sections that could be renovated on it.

Acqua Antoniniana

The Acqua Antoniniana was built as a secondary channel from the Acqua Marcia. It was found in the Southern side of the Antico district just between the Terme di Caracalla and the Mura Aureliane.

Ottoman aqueducts

Valens Aqueduct

The Valens Aqueduct was a Roman aqueduct in Constantinople and a major city landmark, completed in the 4th century CE. It was restored primarily by Sultan Bayezid II and several other Sultans.

Trivia

  • Even when Ezio had finished renovating the broken aqueducts, the map still displayed their locations and they were still referred to as broken aqueducts.

References