Vatican City, commonly referred to as the Vatican (Latin: Vaticanus), is the religious and political headquarters of the Vatican Papal State—the sovereign state of the Catholic Church. Located atop Vatican Hill on the western side of the River Tiber in Rome, the modern complex was constructed on the site of the original Vatican City, the predecessor state of the Vatican Domain, after the Armageddon of 2124 AD. Prior to the apocalyptic war of the early 22nd century AD, the ancient Vatican was an independent enclave surrounded by the city of Rome, which was the capital of the Italian Republic at the time. After the collapse of the old world, Rome and the Vatican were reunited under the jurisdiction of the Church.
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| - Vatican City, commonly referred to as the Vatican (Latin: Vaticanus), is the religious and political headquarters of the Vatican Papal State—the sovereign state of the Catholic Church. Located atop Vatican Hill on the western side of the River Tiber in Rome, the modern complex was constructed on the site of the original Vatican City, the predecessor state of the Vatican Domain, after the Armageddon of 2124 AD. Prior to the apocalyptic war of the early 22nd century AD, the ancient Vatican was an independent enclave surrounded by the city of Rome, which was the capital of the Italian Republic at the time. After the collapse of the old world, Rome and the Vatican were reunited under the jurisdiction of the Church.
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*San Pietro Plaza
*Palazzo Spada
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*Vatican Papal State
**Vatican Ministry of Doctrine
***Department of Inquisition
**Vatican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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| - Standing in the Eternal City of Rome, the Vatican is the headquarters of the Catholic Church.
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| - Vatican City, commonly referred to as the Vatican (Latin: Vaticanus), is the religious and political headquarters of the Vatican Papal State—the sovereign state of the Catholic Church. Located atop Vatican Hill on the western side of the River Tiber in Rome, the modern complex was constructed on the site of the original Vatican City, the predecessor state of the Vatican Domain, after the Armageddon of 2124 AD. Prior to the apocalyptic war of the early 22nd century AD, the ancient Vatican was an independent enclave surrounded by the city of Rome, which was the capital of the Italian Republic at the time. After the collapse of the old world, Rome and the Vatican were reunited under the jurisdiction of the Church. The Vatican has served as the headquarters of the modern Holy See for centuries; it is the official residence and workplace of several high-ranking members of the clergy, such as the College of Cardinals and the Pope—the leader of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican Domain. In addition to the religious and political government of the Church and State, the Vatican also serves as the headquarters of various government branches, including the Ministry of Holy Affairs and its covert subdivision, the Papal State Affairs Special Operations Section ("AX"). Due to its symbolic significance to both the Church and the Terran international community, the Vatican is a high-risk target for acts of terrorism. In the 31st century AD, there have been multiple attempts to destroy the Vatican through sabotage or terrorist attacks. Although the attacks were executed by the Fleurs Du Mal and the Neue Vatican, it was the Rosencreutz Orden that ultimately manipulated both terrorist groups into attacking the Vatican. The AX prevented the Rosencreutz's agenda from succeeding on both accounts, saving Rome and the Vatican in the process.
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