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| birth = 28 January 1444<br>[[Florence]], [[Republic of Florence]]
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| death = 26 April 1478 {{c|aged 34}}<br>Florence, Republic of Florence
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|period = Italian Renaissance (15th Century)
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| voice = [[Andreas Apergis]]
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{{Quote|Your day is done, Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!|Francesco de' Pazzi to Lornzo de Medici during the ambush.|Assassin's Creed II}}
'''Francesco de' Pazzi''' (1444 – 1478) was a member of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Roman Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and a wealthy [[Florence|Florentine]] noble.
 
Francesco belonged to the affluent Florentine nobility, and was a member of the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]]. He was the father of [[Vieri de' Pazzi|Vieri]] and [[Viola de' Pazzi]], and the nephew of [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]].
 
==Biography==
===Early life===
Francesco was raised in Florence as a noble at a time in which the city was captivated by the ruling body, the [[House of Medici|Medici family]]. He was taught to despise the middle-class, and also those who attempted to climb the social ladder, such as the Medici.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Francesco de' Pazzi]]</ref>
 
Throughout his early life, Francesco idly watched as the Medici bank eclipsed his own, and the government influence his family had held for centuries declined. With the downfall of his bank and loss of influence in the Florentine government, Francesco became angered and enraged with the Medici family in particular.<ref name="Database" />


During this time, the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]] offered Francesco a solution to his issues with the middle-class that would benefit both of them: kill the Medici. Francesco agreed, and began to plot his conspiracy.<ref name="Database" />


'''Francesco de' Pazzi''' (1444 – 26 April 1478) was the father of [[Vieri de' Pazzi]] and a member of the [[Pazzi conspirators]]. Secretly a [[Templar]], he was one of [[Florence]]'s wealthiest nobles. Francesco loathed the [[House of Medici|Medici family]] and the rising middle class with a passion.
However in December 1476, Francesco was arrested by the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]] for his involvement in the [[Assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza|assassination of the Duke of Milan]] [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Database: From: Giovanni Auditore 1]]</ref> Giovanni was preparing to present his evidence in court, but was betrayed by [[Uberto Alberti]], who was a secret ally of the Templars. Uberto had Giovanni and two of his sons, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]], executed for the crime of treason. With Giovanni dead, there was no longer any evidence against Francesco, leading him to be cleared of all charges.<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Last Man Standing]]</ref>


==Biography==
===Templar Associate===
In 1476, Francesco was accused of murder by [[Giovanni Auditore]]. Giovanni was ready to present his evidence in court, however, he was betrayed by [[Uberto Alberti]], who was a secret ally of the Templars. Subsiquently, Giovanni and his sons [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] were [[Auditore execution|executed]]. With Giovanni dead, Francesco was cleared of all charges.
===Pazzi Conspiracy===
===Pazzi Conspiracy===
{{Quote|Your day is done, Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!|Francesco taunting [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] at the Duomo.|Assassin's Creed II|Wolves in Sheep's Clothing}}
In 1478, Francesco met with a group of Templars at the southern gate of [[San Gimignano]]. The Pazzi family members, Jacopo, Francesco, and Vieri, met with Rodrigo Borgia. The group discussed their plan to overthrow the Medici dynasty, and to instate the Templars as the government of the city.<ref name="What Goes Around">''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[What Goes Around]]</ref>
Francesco himself was tasked with organizing the Templar forces in Florence, and then sending word to his fellow conspirators when the time came to carry out the plans. However, after the meeting ended, Vieri remained in the city. [[Mario Auditore]] was aware of this, so he informed [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]], and the two led an attack on the city. Mario led the mercenaries into the city, while Ezio made his way to Vieri, and assassinated him.<ref name="What Goes Around"/>
[[File:Novella's Secret 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Francesco with his fellow conspirators]]
Later that year, Francesco met with another group of Templars in Florence in the catacombs under [[Basilica di Santa Maria Novella|Santa Maria Novella]]. The group, Francesco, Jacopo, Rodrigo, [[Bernardo Baroncelli]], and [[Stefano da Bagnone]], talked about finalizing their plans to gain control of Florence and overthrow the Medici.<ref name="Novella's Secret">''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Novella's Secret]]</ref>
The group joked about the Medici's arrogance and stupidity, but ensured Rodrigo that the plans would be carried out successfully. Once their discussion had finished, Rodrigo claimed that a new sun would rise over Florence the next morning, before leaving for [[Rome]].<ref name="Novella's Secret"/>
As planned, during high mass the next morning at the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Duomo]], Francesco and his co-conspirators attacked the Medici family. Francesco and Bernardo charged at [[Giuliano de' Medici]], and stabbed him multiple times, killing him. Stefano also stabbed [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], however he only was able to injure Lorenzo, as Ezio Auditore entered the battle. Ezio fought off Francesco and his men, successfully defending Lorenzo. Francesco fled, and Ezio escorted Lorenzo back to his [[Palazzo Auditore|home]] to receive medical treatment.<ref name="Wolves in Sheep's Clothing">''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Wolves in Sheep's Clothing]]</ref>


In 1478, Francesco met with a group of Templars consisting of [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]], his son [[Vieri de' Pazzi]], and the then [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]], [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in [[San Gimignano]] to discuss their plan to overthrow the Medici family.
Soon after Francesco left, Vieri was killed by [[Ezio Auditore]] during an attack on the city by [[Mario Auditore]]. Later that same year, Francesco met with another group of Templars, this time consisting of [[Bernardo Baroncelli]], [[Stefano da Bagnone]], Jacopo and Rodrigo in the catacombs under [[Santa Maria Novella]] in order tofinalize their plans to gain control of Florence. The next morning during High Mass at the [[Duomo]], Francesco and his co-conspirators attacked the Medici family, killing [[Giuliano de' Medici]] and injuring [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], however Ezio fought them off beforethey could finish off Lorenzo.
===Death===
===Death===
{{Quote|You again? Why aren't you dead? Men! Slaughter him!|Francesco upon sighting Ezio.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|You again? Why aren't you dead? Men! Slaughter him!|Francesco upon seeing Ezio on the rooftops.|Assassin's Creed II|Farewell Francesco}}
[[File:Francesco hanged from that building.jpg|thumb|250px|Franceso's corpse.]]
[[File:Farewell Francesco 8.png|thumb|250px|right|Francesco's body hanging from the Palazzo della Signoria]]
After transporting Lorenzo to saftey, Ezio set off to kill Francesco, who he was told, was leading a battalion around the back of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]]. Arriving at the prison, Ezio was greeted by Francesco who was atop the prison walls, and ordered his men to kill Ezio. Making his way to the top of the Signoria, Ezio confronted Francesco who cursed the [[Assassin]] and jumped off the top of the walls and into a bale of hay. Ezio followed Francesco, eventually catching up to him and assassinated him. Later, Francesco's body was hung from the top of the Palazzo della Signoria by the Medici supporters.


==Final Words==
After bringing Lorenzo to safety, Ezio learned that Francesco was leading a battalion around the back of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]], and began making his way there. Once there, Francesco greeted him from up on the prison ramparts, and ordered his men to kill the Assassin. However, Ezio evaded Francesco's men and made his way to the rooftops of the Palazzo.<ref name="Farewell Francesco">''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Farewell Francesco]]</ref>
'''Ezio:''' Now Firenze will judge you for what you've done.


'''Francesco:''' It's over... It's all over...
Upon arriving on the rooftops, Ezio dispatched Francesco's [[guards]] while climbing to the top level where Francesco resided. Ezio then confronted Francesco, who cursed the Assassin and [[Leap of Faith|jumped off]] the top of the rampart, landing safely in a cart of hay. Ezio followed Francesco over the rampart, and began chasing him through the Florentine streets. Ezio eventually caught up to Francesco though, and assassinated him. In his final words, Francesco merely claimed that everything was over with the failure of their conspiracy.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/>


'''Ezio:''' ''Meglio essere felici in questa vita che aspirare a esserlo nella prossima.'' (Better to be content in this life, than aspire to it in the next) ''Requiescat in Pace.'' (Rest in peace)
Later, Francesco's body was hung from the top of the Palazzo della Signoria by Medici supporters, which frightened Jacopo de' Pazzi, and caused him to flee from the city, knowing that their plans had failed.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/>


==Characteristics and personality==
==Personality and traits==
Francesco de' Pazzi has a deep hatred for the middle-class who makes their way to the top. This was shown in his database that he hated them especially in the ascension of Lorenzo de Medici. There is also a hint that Francesco ignores his son, Vieri. It is stated in the letter of Fra Giocondo that Vieri wants the approval and the attention of Francesco.
{{Quote|Francesco de' Pazzi is many things - and none of them good. But even I never suspected he'd be capable of murder.|[[Maria Auditore da Firenze]] to Ezio regarding Francesco.|Assassin's Creed II|Friend of the Family}}
[[File:WiSC 10.png|thumb|left|250px|Francesco attacking Lorenzo de' Medici]]
 
Francesco de' Pazzi had a deep hatred for any middle-class [[civilians]] who attempted to make their way to the top, leading to his disgust at the quick ascension of Lorenzo de' Medici.<ref name="Database" />
 
He was also confident and had much pride in himself and his fellow conspirators, claiming the Medici were too arrogant and too stupid to notice the plans being made against them. Francesco backed up this confidence by claiming to Rodrigo that no mistakes would be made in their plans.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> Francesco was also violent and sadistic, stabbing Giuliano de' Medici multiple times after he was dead whilst yelling madly, demonstrating his desire to kill.<ref name="Wolves in Sheep's Clothing"/> Despite his violent behavior however, he was also cowardly, having fled when confronted by Ezio Auditore, and chose to run from the Assassin, rather than stay and fight, even calling for the guards for help.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/>
 
There is also a hint that Francesco often ignored his son, Vieri, either intentional or not. It is stated in the letter from [[Giovanni Giocondo|Fra Giocondo]] that Vieri often acted brashly and competed in competitions he had rigged in his favor merely to gain Francesco's attentions, hoping to win his approval.<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Database: From: Fra Giocondo]]</ref> Francesco also seemed to show little remorse after his son's death, further suggesting that their relationship was not a strong one.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is peculiar that Vieri is Francesco's son, as the latter had to have been 10 when Vieri was born.
*According to Vieri's date of birth, Francesco was 15 years old when his son was born.
*Francesco de' Pazzi had a daughter as well. Hinted in the game's start, "Boys will be boys", Ezio comments ''"Your sister seemed quite satisfied with the handling I gave her earlier"'' to Vieri de' Pazzi just before their fight. In addition, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', Ezio specifically stated her name as Viola.
**In the novelization, Francesco was referred to as "twenty years (Ezio's) senior."
*In real life, Francesco de' Pazzi was reputed to have stabbed himself in the thigh accidentally, while killing [[Giuliano de' Medici]] in a frenzy. He was dragged from the Palazzo Pazzi and then hanged naked from the tower of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]] on April 26, 1478. His body was then cut down and desecrated.
*Historically, Francesco de' Pazzi was reputed to have stabbed himself in the thigh accidentally while killing Giuliano de' Medici in a frenzy. Although this doesn't actually happen in ''Assassin's Creed II'', he does make such a mistake in the novel adaptation, ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''.
*When being pursued by Ezio, Francesco de' Pazzi leaps off the Palazzo della Signoria into a haystack for a quick escape. This was the only known example for a non-Assassin committing a form of a [[Leap of Faith]], until it was shown that in the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' multiplayer modes, the playable Templar characters can also perform a Leap of Faith.
*When confronted by Ezio, Francesco jumps off the Palazzo della Signoria into a haystack for a quick escape. This is the first example in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]] of a Templar performing a type of Leap of Faith and being the second of the six Templars: Jacques de Molay's advisor, Vali cel Tradat, Haytham Kenway, Shay Cormac and Daniel Cross.
*Francesco executes a Leap of Faith method different to the eagle dive regularly performed by Ezio.
*Francesco is the first character to whom Ezio gives his traditional "requiescat in pace" rites.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' during the memory [[The Prince's Banquet]], Ezio sang about Francesco and Vieri's deaths while disguised as a [[Civilians#Minstrels|minstrel]].
*In the non-canonical [[Assassin's Creed II (mobile game)|mobile adaptation]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', Francesco de' Pazzi captures Lorenzo de' Medici during a ball in Florence. Shortly after Ezio Auditore rescues Lorenzo, he is killed by Ezio from among the crowd while being distracted by one of the Assassin's [[courtesans]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
this-guy-thinks-he-knows-what-hes-doing.png|Franceso in the Santa Maria Novella catacombs
CU FransescoPazzi.jpg|Original concept art of Francesco
Assassins_creed_II_3.jpg|Francesco instigating the Pazzi Conspiracy.
AC2 - Francesco de' Pazzi model.jpg|3D model of Francesco
Francesco duels with Lorenzo.png|Francesco attacks [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]
AC2 Francesco de' Pazzi painting.jpg|Francesco's portrait in the Villa Auditore's gallery
AC2 Francesco de' Pazzi DB.png|Database image of Francesco
WGA 10 v.png|Francesco and his fellow Templars taking the pledge
WiSC 8.png|Francesco and Bernardo attacking Giuliano de' Medici
Wolves in Sheep's Clothing 2.png|Francesco killing Giuliano
Farewell Francesco 2.png|Francesco on top of the Signoria
Farewell Francesco 4.png|Ezio assassinating Francesco
Farewell Francesco 5.png|Francesco's final moments
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Videos==
==Appearances==
[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 - Targets: Francesco de' Pazzi 8/9|thumb|250px|left|Database entry]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}}
[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 PC - Gameplay - Part 3 - Assassination|thumb|250px|right]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' {{Mdat}}
[[Category:Characters|Pazzi, Francesco de']]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Pazzi, Francesco de']]
 
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Assassination Targets|Pazzi, Francesco de']]
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 25 May 2026

"Francesco de' Pazzi is many things—and none of them good."
―Maria Auditore to her son Ezio, 1476.[src]-[m]

Francesco de' Pazzi (1444 – 1478) was a member of the Roman Rite of the Templar Order and a wealthy Florentine noble.

Francesco belonged to the affluent Florentine nobility, and was a member of the Pazzi family. He was the father of Vieri and Viola de' Pazzi, and the nephew of Jacopo de' Pazzi.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Francesco was raised in Florence as a noble at a time in which the city was captivated by the ruling body, the Medici family. He was taught to despise the middle-class, and also those who attempted to climb the social ladder, such as the Medici.[1]

Throughout his early life, Francesco idly watched as the Medici bank eclipsed his own, and the government influence his family had held for centuries declined. With the downfall of his bank and loss of influence in the Florentine government, Francesco became angered and enraged with the Medici family in particular.[1]

During this time, the Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia offered Francesco a solution to his issues with the middle-class that would benefit both of them: kill the Medici. Francesco agreed, and began to plot his conspiracy.[1]

However in December 1476, Francesco was arrested by the Italian Assassin Giovanni Auditore da Firenze for his involvement in the assassination of the Duke of Milan Galeazzo Maria Sforza.[2] Giovanni was preparing to present his evidence in court, but was betrayed by Uberto Alberti, who was a secret ally of the Templars. Uberto had Giovanni and two of his sons, Federico and Petruccio, executed for the crime of treason. With Giovanni dead, there was no longer any evidence against Francesco, leading him to be cleared of all charges.[3]

Pazzi Conspiracy[edit | edit source]

"Your day is done, Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!"
―Francesco taunting Lorenzo de' Medici at the Duomo.[src]-[m]

In 1478, Francesco met with a group of Templars at the southern gate of San Gimignano. The Pazzi family members, Jacopo, Francesco, and Vieri, met with Rodrigo Borgia. The group discussed their plan to overthrow the Medici dynasty, and to instate the Templars as the government of the city.[4]

Francesco himself was tasked with organizing the Templar forces in Florence, and then sending word to his fellow conspirators when the time came to carry out the plans. However, after the meeting ended, Vieri remained in the city. Mario Auditore was aware of this, so he informed Ezio, and the two led an attack on the city. Mario led the mercenaries into the city, while Ezio made his way to Vieri, and assassinated him.[4]

Francesco with his fellow conspirators

Later that year, Francesco met with another group of Templars in Florence in the catacombs under Santa Maria Novella. The group, Francesco, Jacopo, Rodrigo, Bernardo Baroncelli, and Stefano da Bagnone, talked about finalizing their plans to gain control of Florence and overthrow the Medici.[5]

The group joked about the Medici's arrogance and stupidity, but ensured Rodrigo that the plans would be carried out successfully. Once their discussion had finished, Rodrigo claimed that a new sun would rise over Florence the next morning, before leaving for Rome.[5]

As planned, during high mass the next morning at the Duomo, Francesco and his co-conspirators attacked the Medici family. Francesco and Bernardo charged at Giuliano de' Medici, and stabbed him multiple times, killing him. Stefano also stabbed Lorenzo de' Medici, however he only was able to injure Lorenzo, as Ezio Auditore entered the battle. Ezio fought off Francesco and his men, successfully defending Lorenzo. Francesco fled, and Ezio escorted Lorenzo back to his home to receive medical treatment.[6]

Death[edit | edit source]

"You again? Why aren't you dead? Men! Slaughter him!"
―Francesco upon seeing Ezio on the rooftops.[src]-[m]
Francesco's body hanging from the Palazzo della Signoria

After bringing Lorenzo to safety, Ezio learned that Francesco was leading a battalion around the back of the Palazzo della Signoria, and began making his way there. Once there, Francesco greeted him from up on the prison ramparts, and ordered his men to kill the Assassin. However, Ezio evaded Francesco's men and made his way to the rooftops of the Palazzo.[7]

Upon arriving on the rooftops, Ezio dispatched Francesco's guards while climbing to the top level where Francesco resided. Ezio then confronted Francesco, who cursed the Assassin and jumped off the top of the rampart, landing safely in a cart of hay. Ezio followed Francesco over the rampart, and began chasing him through the Florentine streets. Ezio eventually caught up to Francesco though, and assassinated him. In his final words, Francesco merely claimed that everything was over with the failure of their conspiracy.[7]

Later, Francesco's body was hung from the top of the Palazzo della Signoria by Medici supporters, which frightened Jacopo de' Pazzi, and caused him to flee from the city, knowing that their plans had failed.[7]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"Francesco de' Pazzi is many things - and none of them good. But even I never suspected he'd be capable of murder."
Maria Auditore da Firenze to Ezio regarding Francesco.[src]-[m]
Francesco attacking Lorenzo de' Medici

Francesco de' Pazzi had a deep hatred for any middle-class civilians who attempted to make their way to the top, leading to his disgust at the quick ascension of Lorenzo de' Medici.[1]

He was also confident and had much pride in himself and his fellow conspirators, claiming the Medici were too arrogant and too stupid to notice the plans being made against them. Francesco backed up this confidence by claiming to Rodrigo that no mistakes would be made in their plans.[5] Francesco was also violent and sadistic, stabbing Giuliano de' Medici multiple times after he was dead whilst yelling madly, demonstrating his desire to kill.[6] Despite his violent behavior however, he was also cowardly, having fled when confronted by Ezio Auditore, and chose to run from the Assassin, rather than stay and fight, even calling for the guards for help.[7]

There is also a hint that Francesco often ignored his son, Vieri, either intentional or not. It is stated in the letter from Fra Giocondo that Vieri often acted brashly and competed in competitions he had rigged in his favor merely to gain Francesco's attentions, hoping to win his approval.[8] Francesco also seemed to show little remorse after his son's death, further suggesting that their relationship was not a strong one.[5]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • According to Vieri's date of birth, Francesco was 15 years old when his son was born.
    • In the novelization, Francesco was referred to as "twenty years (Ezio's) senior."
  • Historically, Francesco de' Pazzi was reputed to have stabbed himself in the thigh accidentally while killing Giuliano de' Medici in a frenzy. Although this doesn't actually happen in Assassin's Creed II, he does make such a mistake in the novel adaptation, Assassin's Creed: Renaissance.
  • When confronted by Ezio, Francesco jumps off the Palazzo della Signoria into a haystack for a quick escape. This is the first example in the Assassin's Creed series of a Templar performing a type of Leap of Faith and being the second of the six Templars: Jacques de Molay's advisor, Vali cel Tradat, Haytham Kenway, Shay Cormac and Daniel Cross.
  • Francesco is the first character to whom Ezio gives his traditional "requiescat in pace" rites.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Revelations during the memory The Prince's Banquet, Ezio sang about Francesco and Vieri's deaths while disguised as a minstrel.
  • In the non-canonical mobile adaptation of Assassin's Creed II, Francesco de' Pazzi captures Lorenzo de' Medici during a ball in Florence. Shortly after Ezio Auditore rescues Lorenzo, he is killed by Ezio from among the crowd while being distracted by one of the Assassin's courtesans.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed IIDatabase: Francesco de' Pazzi
  2. Assassin's Creed IIDatabase: From: Giovanni Auditore 1
  3. Assassin's Creed IILast Man Standing
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed IIWhat Goes Around
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Assassin's Creed IINovella's Secret
  6. 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed IIWolves in Sheep's Clothing
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Assassin's Creed IIFarewell Francesco
  8. Assassin's Creed IIDatabase: From: Fra Giocondo