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'''Innocento''' was one of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s assistants in [[Florence]]. Together with [[Agniolo]], Innocento oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.
'''Innocento''' was one of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s assistants in [[Florence]]. Together with [[Agniolo]], he oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.


When Leonardo left for [[Venice]], Innocento remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Agniolo, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo’s absences.
When Leonardo left for [[Venice]], Innocento remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Agniolo, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo's absences.


He never said a word, nor was he ever mentioned alone, but only in the company of Agniolo.
He never said a word, nor was he ever mentioned alone, but only in the company of Agniolo.
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)]]''
*[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]
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[[Category:Leonardo da Vinci's apprentices]]
[[Category:Leonardo da Vinci's assistants]]

Latest revision as of 06:36, 24 May 2018

Innocento was one of Leonardo da Vinci's assistants in Florence. Together with Agniolo, Innocento oversaw Leonardo’s other assistants in 1480.

When Leonardo left for Venice, Innocento remained behind to take care of his workshop together with Agniolo, and continued in this role throughout Leonardo's absences.

He never said a word, nor was he ever mentioned alone, but only in the company of Agniolo.

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