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In page Quirinus:

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Even centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, the Quirinal hill in Rome, originally named from the deified Romulus, was still associated with power. in 1583 Gregory XIII chose the site for his summer palace, this palace would come to be known as the Quirinal Palace. After the Capture of Rome, it was chosen as the seat of the Kingdom by the House of Savoy and later after the Abolition of the Monarchy it became the residence of the Presidents of the Italian Republic.[citation needed]