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{{Character Infobox
|name    = Francesco Salviati
| image = AC2 Francesco Salviati Archbishop render.png
|image  = Zw-thepazziconspirators.png
| birth = 1443<br>[[Florence]], [[Republic of Florence]]
|imgdesc = The Pazzi Conspirators - Francesco Salviati (right-front)
| death = 12 April 1479 {{c|aged 36}}<br>[[Villa Salviati]], Republic of Florence
|born    = 1443
| species = [[Human]]
|death   = 1479<br>[[Tuscany]], [[Italy]]
| affiliates = [[Templars]]
|faction = [[Knights Templar]]
*[[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Rite]]<br>[[House of Pazzi]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
| voice = [[Marcel Jeannin]]
|period  = Italian Renaissance (15th century)
| database = [[Database: The Pazzi Conspirators|The Pazzi Conspirators]]
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'''Francesco Salviati Riario''' (1443 – 1479) was the Archbishop of [[Pisa]] from 1474 to 1478 and a member of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Roman Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Salviati was also one of the [[Pazzi conspiracy|Pazzi conspirators]].


'''Francesco Salviati Riario''' (1443 - 1479) was the Archbishop of Pisa and one of the [[Pazzi]] co-[[Pazzi Conspirators|conspirators]].
==Biography==
===Early life===
Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of [[Florence]], a bishop of high rank yet not of higher sacramental order than deacon or priest. Francesco was filled with rage and hatred when [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] stood in his way and swore his revenge against the [[House of Medici|Medici family]]. The Templars supported his cause, viewing him as a useful ally with great influence if his quest for power was successful. Made wealthy through his familial connections to Pope [[Sixtus IV]], Francesco also purchased a Tuscan [[Villa Salviati|villa]] in 1475 in anticipation of becoming archbishop of Florence. He spent the next few years having it renovated in the Tuscan style, while plotting with the Pazzi family to invade Florence.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – {{Cite|25 Apr 2022. memories needed}}</ref><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref>


Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of [[Florence]], thus he was enraged when [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] stood in his way. However, the [[Templars]] were there to heal his wounds. It was Francesco who marched his troops into the city, and afterwards, he fled to an area in [[Tuscany]] near [[San Gimignano]]. Francesco lived within [[Villa Salviati]] in Tuscany, where he was assassinated by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in Sequence 5. The [[Assassin]] opens the villa's gate to let in [[Mario Auditore da Firenze|Mario]]'s mercenaries, and while Salviati screamed insults at him, Ezio only replied that Templars talked too much. Francesco is killed by Ezio while fighting the [[mercenaries]].
===Conspiracy===
{{Quote|You think a few mercenaries will scare me? Ha!|Francesco Salviati.|Assassin's Creed II|Behind Closed Doors}}
Seeking revenge for the denial of the Archbishop position, the opportunity arose for Francesco with the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] conspirators. While his fellow conspirators attempted the murder of Lorenzo and [[Giuliano de' Medici|his brother]], Francesco led his men into the city of Florence and began their assault. The fight eventually led to the death of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]] by the hands of the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]].<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>


==Last Words==
While his Templar brothers fled, Francesco Salviati took his leave into the countryside of [[Italy]]. Francesco exchanged clothing with a farmer, who was hung, being mistaken for the fugitive. Francesco fled to his villa deep within the [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] countryside. He took the simple measures of barricading himself inside of it and surrounding himself with [[guards]] out of fear that he would be located and assassinated.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>
'''Ezio:''' Where is Jacopo?


'''Salviati:''' He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others...
===Death===
{{Quote|He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others.|Francesco's final words.|Assassin's Creed II|Behind Closed Doors}}
[[File:BCD v 5.png|thumb|left|250px|Francesco's final moments]]
With himself barricaded inside his Villa, Francesco's fears were proven correct when the Assassin tracked him down. Ezio Auditore rapidly infiltrated the villa, and made his way past the villa's guards.


'''Ezio:''' That answers when... Now tell me where? ''La fede dovrebbe dare conforto, non pena''. (Death should bring comfort, not pain.) ''Requiescat in Pace''. (Rest in peace.)
Opening the gates, Ezio let in the [[mercenaries]] that were under the command of his [[Mario Auditore|uncle Mario]] and a battle ensued.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>


==Trivia==
Blows were dealt between the two forces and words were exchanged between Ezio and Francesco. However, the former Archbishop was eventually taken down and killed. He revealed that the Templars would meet at night and that they suspected Ezio would find them. Before further information could be extracted, he succumbed to his injuries, and died.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>
*In real life, Archbishop Salviati was the main instigator of the conspiracy and not the Pazzi family. He was supposed to kill the Gonfaloniere Petrucci and take hold of the Palazzo della Signoria; however, instead, he was arrested by Petrucci, and hanged by a mob from the window of the Sala dei Duecento, next to Francesco de Pazzi. He bit a large chunk of flesh out of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]]'s chest as he died. Afterwards, his body was cut down and desecrated.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', he wears a unique form a clothing similar to a nightgown.
*In ''Assassin's Creed II'', Salviati escaped from Florence after the failed assassination of the [[Medici]] Family. He shed his fancy garments, and traded them for the simple clothes of a farmer. The farmer was hanged, and Salviati fled to his villa in Tuscany.
*In history, Francesco Salviati is related to [[Caterina Sforza]]. She is his step-niece, because Salviati's nephew is [[Girolamo Riario]], who married Caterina.


==Personality and traits==
Francesco was an ambitious man, planning his life ahead and yearning for very high-profile positions in society such as being the Archbishop of Florence. While still the Archbishop of Pisa, this wish for greater power was a display of Salviati's greed and possibly a sign of early madness, believing that he could dominate two regions at the same time as Archbishop.<ref name="AC2"/>


{{ACII}}
His pride was clearly a weakness of his mind, having led him to joining the Templars. The moment that Francesco felt he had been betrayed by Lorenzo, his hurt pride led him down the path of the secret order and eventually to his death.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>
 
Though proud, ambitious and greedy, Francesco was no coward. He led soldiers into Florence upon the moment of the coup and fearlessly fought against Lorenzo's men until one of the members of the conspirators was displayed on the end of a rope, having been defeated and killed by an Assassin. Even as the man fled, he cunningly tricked a farmer into assuming his identity and defended himself against attackers behind the walls of his villa in Tuscany.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
To the moment of his death, Francesco Salviati fought alongside his hired soldiers and died bravely.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>
 
Francesco wore a plain white tunic at the time of his death, along with serviceable blue trousers. He was always armed and ready for battle, particularly whilst defending himself from the Assassins in his villa. His hair was just above shoulder-length and deep black, the final ordinary part of his assemblance. His apparel matched his personality, preferring action or simplicity to finery and impracticality.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"/>
 
==Behind the scenes==
Historically, Archbishop Salviati was the main instigator of the conspiracy, not the Pazzi family. He was supposed to kill Gonfaloniere Petrucci and take hold of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]]. However, he was arrested by Petrucci, and hanged by a mob from the window of the Sala dei Duecento, next to Francesco de' Pazzi.
 
In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', the Archbishop fled to his estate near [[San Gimignano]] and took refuge there in the weeks after the failed Pazzi attack. Ezio, in the company of [[Mario Auditore]]'s mercenaries, stormed the palace after Ezio disguised himself as a Pazzi soldier. He then encountered him in a courtyard, where Salviati spouted religious nonsense much like his co-conspirator, [[Antonio Maffei]]. Instead of fighting, Salviati merely taunted Ezio until he was approached by him. Ezio then held a dagger to his throat, but instead of divulging information, Salviati forced the dagger into his own throat, effectively committing suicide.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
FrancescoSalviatiDatabaseRender.png|Database image of Francesco Salviati
AC2 Francesco Salviati rags render.png|Francesco Salviati as he appeared when he died
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 28 May 2026

Francesco Salviati Riario (1443 – 1479) was the Archbishop of Pisa from 1474 to 1478 and a member of the Roman Rite of the Templar Order. Salviati was also one of the Pazzi conspirators.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of Florence, a bishop of high rank yet not of higher sacramental order than deacon or priest. Francesco was filled with rage and hatred when Lorenzo de' Medici stood in his way and swore his revenge against the Medici family. The Templars supported his cause, viewing him as a useful ally with great influence if his quest for power was successful. Made wealthy through his familial connections to Pope Sixtus IV, Francesco also purchased a Tuscan villa in 1475 in anticipation of becoming archbishop of Florence. He spent the next few years having it renovated in the Tuscan style, while plotting with the Pazzi family to invade Florence.[1][2]

Conspiracy[edit | edit source]

"You think a few mercenaries will scare me? Ha!"
―Francesco Salviati.[src]-[m]

Seeking revenge for the denial of the Archbishop position, the opportunity arose for Francesco with the Pazzi conspirators. While his fellow conspirators attempted the murder of Lorenzo and his brother, Francesco led his men into the city of Florence and began their assault. The fight eventually led to the death of Francesco de' Pazzi by the hands of the Assassin, Ezio Auditore.[1][2]

While his Templar brothers fled, Francesco Salviati took his leave into the countryside of Italy. Francesco exchanged clothing with a farmer, who was hung, being mistaken for the fugitive. Francesco fled to his villa deep within the Tuscan countryside. He took the simple measures of barricading himself inside of it and surrounding himself with guards out of fear that he would be located and assassinated.[1][2]

Death[edit | edit source]

"He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others."
―Francesco's final words.[src]-[m]
Francesco's final moments

With himself barricaded inside his Villa, Francesco's fears were proven correct when the Assassin tracked him down. Ezio Auditore rapidly infiltrated the villa, and made his way past the villa's guards.

Opening the gates, Ezio let in the mercenaries that were under the command of his uncle Mario and a battle ensued.[1][2]

Blows were dealt between the two forces and words were exchanged between Ezio and Francesco. However, the former Archbishop was eventually taken down and killed. He revealed that the Templars would meet at night and that they suspected Ezio would find them. Before further information could be extracted, he succumbed to his injuries, and died.[1][2]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Francesco was an ambitious man, planning his life ahead and yearning for very high-profile positions in society such as being the Archbishop of Florence. While still the Archbishop of Pisa, this wish for greater power was a display of Salviati's greed and possibly a sign of early madness, believing that he could dominate two regions at the same time as Archbishop.[1]

His pride was clearly a weakness of his mind, having led him to joining the Templars. The moment that Francesco felt he had been betrayed by Lorenzo, his hurt pride led him down the path of the secret order and eventually to his death.[1][2]

Though proud, ambitious and greedy, Francesco was no coward. He led soldiers into Florence upon the moment of the coup and fearlessly fought against Lorenzo's men until one of the members of the conspirators was displayed on the end of a rope, having been defeated and killed by an Assassin. Even as the man fled, he cunningly tricked a farmer into assuming his identity and defended himself against attackers behind the walls of his villa in Tuscany.[1]

To the moment of his death, Francesco Salviati fought alongside his hired soldiers and died bravely.[1][2]

Francesco wore a plain white tunic at the time of his death, along with serviceable blue trousers. He was always armed and ready for battle, particularly whilst defending himself from the Assassins in his villa. His hair was just above shoulder-length and deep black, the final ordinary part of his assemblance. His apparel matched his personality, preferring action or simplicity to finery and impracticality.[1][2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Historically, Archbishop Salviati was the main instigator of the conspiracy, not the Pazzi family. He was supposed to kill Gonfaloniere Petrucci and take hold of the Palazzo della Signoria. However, he was arrested by Petrucci, and hanged by a mob from the window of the Sala dei Duecento, next to Francesco de' Pazzi.

In Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, the Archbishop fled to his estate near San Gimignano and took refuge there in the weeks after the failed Pazzi attack. Ezio, in the company of Mario Auditore's mercenaries, stormed the palace after Ezio disguised himself as a Pazzi soldier. He then encountered him in a courtyard, where Salviati spouted religious nonsense much like his co-conspirator, Antonio Maffei. Instead of fighting, Salviati merely taunted Ezio until he was approached by him. Ezio then held a dagger to his throat, but instead of divulging information, Salviati forced the dagger into his own throat, effectively committing suicide.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]