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This is my tertiary sandbox, '''Delta-Three'''.
This is my tertiary sandbox, '''Delta-Three'''.


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==[[Assassin's Creed Wiki:Apprentices/Gabriel Auditore/PigeonCoop#Assignment 9 - Districts|Districts assignment]]==
 
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{{Quote|A key force in the protection of Monteriggioni for hundreds of years and a source of great architectural innovation...|Commemorative plaque for the Villa Auditore, 2012.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
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|name      = Villa Auditore
[[File:Districtimg.png|thumb|250px|District name]]
|image    = AC2 renovated villa auditore.png
'''District''' was a district in the [[Country]] city of [[City]].  
|imgdesc  = The Villa Auditore
Basic introduction regarding district.
|state    = [[Monteriggioni]], [[Tuscany]]
|rulers    = [[House of Auditore]]
|factions  = [[Assassins]]<br>[[Mercenaries]]<br>[[Thieves]]<br>[[Courtesans]]
|founded  = [[Domenico Auditore]]
|date      = 1290
|abandoned = 1500
|hidea    = yes
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The '''Villa Auditore''' was a familial home and stronghold of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], located within the city of [[Monteriggioni]] in [[Tuscany]].
 
Purchased by the family some time after 1321, it remained the home to the Auditore up until the turn of the 16th century, when it was heavily damaged during the [[Fall of Monteriggioni]].


==History==
==History==
===Domenico Auditore===
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The villa was constructed in 1290. In 1320, a [[Florence|Florentine]] attack left the facade damaged, and in need of reconstruction.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> After the death of [[Dante Alighieri]] in 1321, [[Domenico Auditore]] purchased the Villa, and subsequently erected a new facade, as well as a [[painting gallery]] within. He redesigned the Villa not only as a home, but as a fortress and training ground for the town.<ref name="AC2 - Auditore Crypt">''Assassin's Creed II'' - ''[[Auditore Family Crypt|Uplay Content: Auditore Family Crypt]]''</ref>
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The building itself was filled with hidden compartments and rooms, whilst the grounds catered to a number of different uses. Later, Domenico constructed the [[Auditore Family Crypt]], which would later also be connected to an escape route within the Villa that led out to the north of Monteriggioni.<ref name="AC2 - Auditore Crypt"/>
==Layout==
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===Mario Auditore===
==Trivia==
[[File:CDC 3 v.png|thumb|250px|The run-down Villa Auditore.]]
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By 1436, the Villa hosted the newest generation of Auditore [[Assassins]]; the brothers [[Mario Auditore|Mario]] and [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]]. Following the death of their father, and Giovanni's departure for Florence, Mario became the sole ruler of Monteriggioni, and resident of the Villa in 1454.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Project Legacy - Mario Auditore">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 3 - Mario Auditore|Italian Wars: Chapter 3 - Mario Auditore]]</ref>


Despite Mario's love for the Villa, it fell into disrepair along with the city it protected, due to him spending his money on warfare and [[mercenaries]], rather than its upkeep. Instead, the Villa was mostly used for storing weapons and equipment of war, and at one point, even a [[Shroud of Eden|mysterious artifact]] Mario had discovered hidden under Monteriggioni.<ref name="Project Legacy - Mario Auditore"/>
==Gallery==
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During the [[Defense of Monteriggioni]] in 1454, the Villa was also where Mario and his mercenaries interrogated [[Luciano Pezzati]], a spy for the invading Florentine army.<ref name="Project Legacy - Mario Auditore"/>


===Ezio Auditore===
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In 1476, Mario's nephew, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], as well as [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|his mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]], came seeking refuge in Monteriggioni after the execution of his father and brothers. After resting in the Villa, Ezio intended to take his mother and sister to [[Spain]], much to Mario's protests.<ref name="AC2"/>
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Eventually, Ezio decided to remain in Monteriggioni, and seek revenge on those responsible for the execution. He became, in effect, co-ruler of Monteriggioni with Mario, and the renovations he funded and oversaw proved to herald a rebirth for not only the Villa, but the city of Monteriggioni as well.<ref name="AC2"/>
==[[Centro District]]==


Although the exact length of time it took for the Villa to be rebuilt is unknown, by late December 1499, it was once again an opulent structure, as well as the headquarters of the Assassin Order in Italy.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
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[[File:Centro District Overlook.png|thumb|250px|An aerial view of the Centro district]]
The '''Centro District''' was one of the four districts in the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]], characterized by its large cityscape and tall buildings.


[[File:Villaburn.PNG|thumb|left|250px|Villa Auditore burning during the [[Fall of Monteriggioni]].]]
The Centro district is home to several Roman landmarks, including the [[Pantheon]], the [[Mausoleo di Augusto]] and the [[Il Campidoglio|Campidoglio]]. It is also where [[Tiber Island]], the [[Assassins]]' stronghold, was located.
However, on the 2nd of January, 1500, the [[Papacy|Papal forces]] led by [[Cesare Borgia]] besieged Monteriggioni, thus devastating the town and its Villa, and killing Mario. After this, the Villa was abandoned, as Ezio left the ruins of Monteriggioni to wage war against the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]].<ref name="ACB"/>


Sometime before 1554, the Auditore resumed control over Monteriggioni, though the Villa was not rebuilt. In 1554, the Auditore were betrayed by Giovannino Zeti, keeper of the garrison and a Florentine exile, who gave the keys of the city to the [[House of Medici|Medici]].<ref name="AC2"/>
==History==
 
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The Medici conquered Monteriggioni, though they allowed the Auditore to continue ruling the city due to their families' good relationship.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
===Modern times===
{{Dialogue|Desmond|Wait. We're at the Auditore Villa?|Lucy|Yes. It's our last safehouse in Italy.|The Assassins arriving at the Villa.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
 
[[File:ACB Modern Villa.png|thumb|250px|The modern Villa Auditore.]]
By 2012, the Villa had become a World Preservation Site, and was heralded as ''"one of the Tuscan countryside's most beloved landmarks."'' A plaque displayed before the Villa contained details of its construction, as well as how it had been destroyed in [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]]'s military campaign in 1500.<ref name="ACB"/>
 
On September 9, 2012, [[Desmond Miles]], [[Lucy Stillman]], [[Rebecca Crane]], and [[Shaun Hastings]] set up a temporary base of operations within the [[Sanctuary]] beneath the Villa to escape the [[Templars]] searching for them. Throughout their stay, which lasted until October 10, the Assassins lived within the Villa, and came out only to collect provisions.<ref name="ACB"/>
 
==Rooms==
The Villa Auditore had several rooms, some of which were hidden.


===Main hall===
During the [[Renaissance]], the Centro district, like the [[Antico district|Antico]] and [[Campagna District|Campagna]] districts, fell into disrepair under the [[House of Borgia]], as its influence led to the majority of the shops being closed down.
[[File:Zw-mainhall.png|thumb|left|250px|The main hall.]]
The main hall of the villa served as the entrance, and led to several other rooms, as well as the courtyard which contained the [[Monteriggioni Statuettes|statuettes]] Ezio had recovered from the city. It was well-furnished, even in its state of disrepair, and was spacious and featured an elegant design. A large marble staircase occupied the center, leading to the second floor, while a chandelier hung from above. Several paintings purchased by Ezio decorated the walls of the main hall.
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===Armory===
{{Main|Armory}}
[[File:ACII-Armory 1.png|thumb|250px|The armor room.]]
In the armor room, Ezio was able to change his equipped weapons or armor within two separate armory rooms. The armor room contained the five sets of armor available to Ezio, including the Leather, Helmschmied, Metal and Missaglias armors. The [[Armor of Altaïr]], once unlocked from the [[Sanctuary]], was situated at the back of the armory. The center of the armory contained a model of the [[Flying Machine]] used during the assassination of [[Carlo Grimaldi]] in [[Venice]], along with the model of the carriage that Ezio drove in the [[Appennine Mountains]] between [[Florence]] and [[Forlì]] with [[Leonardo da Vinci]].


[[File:ACII-Armory 2.png|thumb|220px|left|The weapons room.]]
Five [[Borgia Towers]] ruled over the Centro District, each guarded by a [[Borgia Captains|Borgia Captain]]. By 1503, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] had burned down all of the Borgia's towers, as well as having reopened most of the shops and re-established the [[Rosa in Fiore]], and in turn, the [[Courtesans]] Guild, in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.
The weapons room contained Ezio's weapons spread throughout several weapons racks. The left rack held the [[Schiavona]], the [[Common Sword|common]], [[Captain's Sword|Captain's]] and [[Milanese Sword|Milanese]] [[Swords and maces|swords]] while the right rack had the [[Sword of Altaïr]], the [[Old Syrian sword]], the [[Scimitar]], and the [[Venetian Falchion|Venetian]] and [[Florentine Falchion|Florentine falchions]]. The other side had a rack which contained the Mercenario and the [[Condottiero War Hammer|Condottiero]] [[Warhammer|Warhammers]], the Maul, and the Flanged and Cavalieri Maces. The center of the room had a double sided rack that contained the [[short blade|small weapons]], comprised of the [[Dagger]], [[Knife]], [[Stiletto]], [[Channeled Cinquedea|Channeled]] and [[Notched Cinquedea|Notched Cinquedas]], and the [[Sultan's Knife|Sultan's]] and [[Butcher Knife|Butcher's knives]].<ref name="AC2"/>


===Mario's study===
==Layout==
[[File:Codex Room.jpg|thumb|250px|Mario's study.]]
The Centro District is adjacent to all three other districts, with the [[Vaticano District]] to the north, the Campagna District to the east and the Antico District to the south. The [[Tiber]] river separates it from the Vaticano District, but it could be accessed via the [[Ponte Sant'Angelo]] or by [[gondola]]. To the west of the river was the Trastevere, a dilapidated area that housed many people from the Jewish community. During the Renaissance, the following could be found within the Centro District:


Mario Auditore's study was a room where Mario and Ezio would discuss the operations of the Assassin Order, including details of various missions Ezio would undertake. Before Ezio joined in the efforts of the Assassins though, the study had been the room in which his father, Giovanni, and Mario discussed plans for the order and missions.
===Landmarks===
*Mausoleo di Augusto
*Pantheon
*Il Campidoglio
*[[Palazzo Senatorio]]


The [[Codex Wall]] was located in the study, and the pages kept within it were added by Ezio once they were found throughout his journeys across Italy, after they had been decoded by his friend [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. A few of the pages that had been on the wall were ones decoded by Giovanni. Standing before the Codex Wall was a pedestal meant for holding the [[Apple of Eden]], placed in a way that the lights would mark locations on the map beneath the pages. Beyond that was Mario's desk, where he did writing work and presumably kept track of the Brotherhood.
===Other locations===
*The Rosa in Fiore
*The [[Assassins Guild]] on Tiber Island
*Three [[Faction buildings]]
*Six [[banks]]
*Eight [[blacksmiths]] and one blacksmith [[Shop quests|shop quest]]
*Twenty-three [[doctors]] and one medical shop quest
*Six [[tailors]] and one tailor shop quest
*Five [[art merchants]] and one art merchant shop quest
*Five Borgia/Assassin Towers
*Eight [[pigeon coops]]
*Five [[Tunnels|tunnel entrances]]
*Three [[Horses|stables]]


As well as this, there was a large bookcase in the room, which concealed a mechanism that hid the stairs to a place known as the Sanctuary. Finally, above the study was a balcony, which would connect to a corridor that led to the entrances of Maria and Ezio's rooms.<ref name="AC2"/>
==Trivia==
*The Centro district was the only district in Rome that did not feature any [[lairs of Romulus]].


Following the attack by [[Cesare Borgia]], the room had been destroyed in part, but still held Claudia's record book, which was found centuries later by [[Desmond Miles]].<ref name="ACB"/>
===Maria's room===
[[File:AC2 Maria Auditore's Room.png|thumb|250px|left|Maria's room.]]
Maria Auditore's room was the bedroom of Maria Auditore da Firenze, located on the second floor of the villa. Like the rest of the villa, it was well furnished, and included a box for [[feather]]s that Ezio collected for her, in memory of [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]].<ref name="AC2"/>
Maria spent around 20 years praying in this room, constantly in mourning for the loss of her youngest son. However, when Ezio had finally collected one hundred feathers, persisting even after his uncle Mario had written off Maria's grief as a hopeless cause, she finally spoke, thanking her son for not giving up on her.<ref name="AC2"/>
===Ezio's room===
[[File:Room1.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio's room in the Villa Auditore.]]
Ezio Auditore's room was located at the top floor of the Villa Auditore. It served as a bedroom, study, and base of operations during his twenty-three year crusade to avenge his fallen father and two brothers, who were executed by members of the Templar Order.
Paintings of Ezio's [[Assassination Targets|assassination targets]] would be hung in his room after he had killed them; with the exception of [[Dante Moro]]'s (for whom there was no portrait) and [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s (which appeared even though Ezio spared his life).<ref name="AC2"/>
The room was supported by a wooden beam running up from the middle of the floor to the ceiling, and was taken up mostly by a desk littered with letters and documents. Ezio's room was slightly altered just before the Siege of Monteriggioni, with the addition of a large bed and a bath tub, with a set of stairs leading up to it instead of a ladder. These were possibly added after Ezio had upgraded the Villa.
[[File:Acber1.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio's room shortly before the attack.]]
In 1500, Ezio was sleeping here with [[Caterina Sforza]] when the city was attacked in the Siege of Monteriggioni. A cannonball crashed through the wall of his room and damaged the wooden support beam in the center of the structure, causing the ceiling to collapse onto half of the room. The collapsed ceiling fell onto the Armor of Altaïr, and Ezio had to leave it behind to go defend the Villa.<ref name="ACB"/>
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===Painting gallery===
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[[File:Zw-gallery.png|thumb|250px|The painting gallery in the Villa Auditore.]]
At some point during 1454, Mario created a painting gallery in the Villa, taking advantage of his brother's connections in Florence to import fine art.<ref name="Project Legacy - Mario Auditore"/>
From 1476 to 1499, his nephew Ezio gathered pieces of [[Renaissance]] artwork from [[Art Merchants|art merchants]] in several different cities during his travels, which were displayed in the villa's painting gallery. However, the paintings were either destroyed or stolen by the Borgia following the siege of Monteriggioni in 1500.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/>
===Sanctuary===
{{Main|Sanctuary}}
[[File:Sanctuary v.png|thumb|left|250px|The Sanctuary.]]
The Sanctuary was a stone chamber located in Monteriggioni, and was used by Assassins in both the Renaissance and [[Modern times|modern times]]. It was a well-built chamber found underneath the Villa Auditore, and could be accessed primarily through an entrance hidden behind a bookshelf in the Villa study.
Statues of seven legendary Assassins lined the walls. Six of these statues had corresponding [[Assassin Seal|seals]] at their base, which had to be collected and returned, in order to unlock the gate in front of the seventh statue of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]. This seventh statue also held the Armor of Altaïr until it was recovered by Ezio Auditore.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
room2.jpg|An alternate view of Ezio's room.
Mausoleo Overlook.png|The Mausoleo di Augusto
Abcer2.png|An alternate view of Ezio's room before the siege of Monteriggioni.
Pantheon Overlook.png|The Pantheon
ACB World Preservation Board.png|The World Preservation Site board in front of the villa in modern times.
ACB Modern Study.png|Mario's study in the modern times.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==Reference==
{{Reflist}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
 
{{ACB}}
{{ACII}}
[Category:Rome]]
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[Category:Districts of Rome]]
 
[Category:Monteriggioni]]
[Category:Landmarks]]
[Category:Tuscany]]
[Category:Assassin Order]]

Latest revision as of 16:14, 10 August 2013

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This is my tertiary sandbox, Delta-Three.

Districts assignment[edit | edit source]

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[[File:Districtimg.png|thumb|250px|District name]]
'''District''' was a district in the [[Country]] city of [[City]]. 
Basic introduction regarding district.

==History==
Insert important information here.
Add images where appropriate, include plenty of links and stuff.

==Layout==
List landmarks here.
List shops/points of interest.

==Trivia==
Make sure it's relevant.

==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Insert images here.
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==Reference==
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Centro District[edit | edit source]

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An aerial view of the Centro district

The Centro District was one of the four districts in the Italian city of Rome, characterized by its large cityscape and tall buildings.

The Centro district is home to several Roman landmarks, including the Pantheon, the Mausoleo di Augusto and the Campidoglio. It is also where Tiber Island, the Assassins' stronghold, was located.

History[edit | edit source]

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During the Renaissance, the Centro district, like the Antico and Campagna districts, fell into disrepair under the House of Borgia, as its influence led to the majority of the shops being closed down.

Five Borgia Towers ruled over the Centro District, each guarded by a Borgia Captain. By 1503, Ezio Auditore da Firenze had burned down all of the Borgia's towers, as well as having reopened most of the shops and re-established the Rosa in Fiore, and in turn, the Courtesans Guild, in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.

Layout[edit | edit source]

The Centro District is adjacent to all three other districts, with the Vaticano District to the north, the Campagna District to the east and the Antico District to the south. The Tiber river separates it from the Vaticano District, but it could be accessed via the Ponte Sant'Angelo or by gondola. To the west of the river was the Trastevere, a dilapidated area that housed many people from the Jewish community. During the Renaissance, the following could be found within the Centro District:

Landmarks[edit | edit source]

Other locations[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Centro district was the only district in Rome that did not feature any lairs of Romulus.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Reference[edit | edit source]

[Category:Rome]] [Category:Districts of Rome]]