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{{Quote|Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered.|Bartolomeo d'Alviano, regarding the French.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
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|name=[[Liberation of Rome]]
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|place = [[Campagna district]], [[Rome]]
|place = [[Campagna District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
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|result = [[Assassins|Assassin]] victory:
*Death of [[Octavian de Valois]].
*Death of [[Octavian de Valois]].
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**[[House of Borgia]]
**[[Knights Templar]]
|commanders1 =*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]
**[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
**[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
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**[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]
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|casual2 = Unspecified numbers
|side2 = *[[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Roman Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]
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**Octavian de Valois
{{quote|Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered.|Bartolomeo d'Alviano, regarding the French.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
**Roman and French [[guards|soldiers]]
In 1503, subsequently following the death of [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] intended to assassinate [[Octavian de Valois|the Baron of Valois]], one of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]'s supporters, to weaken Cesare's influential control over Rome and to lower the morale of guards positioned at the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. Ezio visited the military barracks to check on his old friend [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], who was battling the French forces of [[Cesare Borgia]], led by the Baron.
|commanders1 = *Ezio Auditore da Firenze
*Bartolomeo d'Alviano
|commanders2 = *Octavian de Valois
|casual1 = *Unspecified numbers of mercenaries.
|casual2 = *Octavian de Valois
*Unspecified numbers of French soldiers.}}
The '''skirmish in the Campagna District''' was a military conflict fought between the forces of [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] and [[Octavian de Valois]] in 1503, within the [[Campagna District]] of [[Rome]].


==Hostility==
Bartolomeo had been ensnared in a losing battle with the French for a few years, and it had grown worse with the addition of [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] soldiers. However, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] aided Bartolomeo in his fight by assassinating [[Battista Borgia]], causing the Borgia troops to withdraw from the battle.
{{dialogue2|Bartolomeo|It's only a matter of time before I have Valois by the throat. We have them in retreat [...] The situation is under control.|Mercenary|Close the gates!|Bene (Good). So maybe I could use a little help.|Bartolomeo and his men, moments before the French arrive.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}


Arriving at the barracks, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] was greeted by a paranoid [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano|Bartolomeo]], who quickly pointed his sword Ezio's way the moment he arrived. When he saw that it was only Ezio, however, his paranoia subsided, and segued into a more cheerful side. He told Ezio that he was expecting his wife, which does not surprise him. Ezio then asked who was this Baron de Valois. Bartolomeo informs him that Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an army to combat against Bartolomeo, a fact that flatters him.
Following the battle, the Assassins were able to focus their attention to the Borgia, having driven the [[France|French]] soldiers from Rome. This led the Assassins to procure a key to the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], enabling them with full access of the Castello.


[[File:Gatekeeper4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bartolomeo speaks with Ezio.]]Ezio asked how the battle against the Baron was going. Bartolomeo assured him that the French are in retreat. As they conversed, however, a French [[Arquebusier|arquebusier]] shot at the two from a distance, but missed. Despite this, Bartolomeo still assured that the fight was going well, until a [[mercenary]] loudly announced that French troops were moving in for a direct assault. Bartolomeo then admitted he may need some help containing the situation.
==Attack on Bartolomeo's barracks==
{{Dialogue|Bartolomeo|It's only a matter of time before I have Valois by the throat. We have them in retreat.|Ezio|They seem to be getting closer.|Bartolomeo and Ezio discuss the French advances.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Following the assassination of [[Cardinals|Cardinal]] [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Ezio made his way to the Campagna District in Rome. Bartolomeo d'Alviano, a fellow Assassin and leader of the [[mercenaries]] in Rome, had his [[Caserma di Alviano|barracks]] stationed in the district.


Ezio, Bartolomeo and the mercenaries fought against the French forces, successfully driving back the first wave of French soldiers; however, more reinforcements attacked the barracks and overwhelmed Bartolomeo's men. Ezio and the mercenaries then had all three of the gates leading directly into the barracks closed, to prevent any reinforcements from entering.
Upon reaching the barracks, Ezio was greeted by Bartolomeo. However, Bartolomeo had become paranoid from the frequent combat with the French forces, and nearly attacked Ezio as a result.


[[File:Gatekeeper1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Octavian mocks Bartolomeo.]]Although the barracks was safely defended, The Baron, [[Octavian de Valois]], and his troops called for Bartolomeo's attention. With Bartolomeo listening from behind the gates of the barracks, Octavian asked for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender. Bartolomeo angrily refused. Octavian then told him that he must learn to speak French, in order to mask the condotteiro's barbaric sensibilities. Bartolomeo mockingly agrees, asking the Baron to teach him in French, while he instructs the Baron in fighting, since he appeared to take so little action in battle.
[[File:Gatekeeper 1.png|thumb|250px|Bartolomeo and Ezio conversing at the barracks]]
Recognizing Ezio, Bartolomeo let his guard down, and the two had a brief discussion, with Bartolomeo informing Ezio of the battle and the French commander, the Baron Octavian de Valois. Before they could continue their deliberation, a mercenary caught sight of a French battalion approaching, and shouted for the gates to be closed.


After exchanging insults, Octavian once again requested for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender before sunrise. Bartolomeo, finding such a request amusing warned the Baron that his "lady, Bianca" will whisper to the Baron's ear. Octavian then revealed that his troops had managed to capture Bartolomeo's wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]], and promised to release Pantasilea, should Bartolomeo come into his camp unarmed and alone. The Baron and his men then left the vicinity.
Becoming aware that he required aid, Bartolomeo ordered Ezio to shut the gates while his men battled with the French soldiers. Maneuvering around the combat, Ezio was able to shut the various gates of the barracks, preventing additional French soldiers from entering the battle. Having closed the gates, Ezio then assisted Bartolomeo and his men in vanquishing the French troops that remained in the barracks.


[[File:Skirmish1.jpg|thumb|250px|Bartolomeo screams insults at the gate to the French camp.]]Enraged, Bartolomeo and Ezio rode on horseback to the [[Castra Praetoria]] for a rescue attempt, however they discovered that the camp was impenetrable. After Bartolomeo shouted and angrily barked insults at the gates of the camp, Ezio told him that it is best to regroup and order a direct assault. Bartolomeo told him that the camp is thicker with Frenchmen than the streets of Paris, and that the walls surrounding the camp are impossible to scale. Bartolomeo, devoid of any tactic due to his wife's absence, was ready to surrender unarmed, bearing gifts for the Baron, hoping that Octavian will spare Pantasilea. Hearing this, Ezio thought of a plan, ordering Bartolomeo to call off the attacks and return to the barracks. After Bartolomeo ordered his men to fall back, Ezio returned to the Barracks to explain his plan.
Although the barracks had been secured, the Baron and his troops made advances towards the barracks, calling for Bartolomeo's attention. As Bartolomeo listened attentively, Octavian solicited for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender. Headstrong, Bartolomeo refused the Baron's request irritably.


==Clothes make the Man==
[[File:Gatekeeper 4.png|thumb|250px|left|Pantasilea being held captive by the French]]
{{Template:Dialogue|Bartolomeo|You speak French?|Ezio|There were a couple of French girls in [[Florence|Firenze]].|Ezio and Bartolomeo after their safe access to the French camp.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}[[File:French kiss.jpg|thumb|250px|Bartolomeo and Ezio, discussing Ezio's plan.]]Returning to the barracks, Ezio explained his plan to Bartolomeo. Ezio asked if the mercenaries were capable of overpowering the French guard patrols if initiating a surprise assault inside the camp. Bartolomeo confirmed this with no doubts. Ezio then told Bartolomeo his plan, which is to liberate several suits of French armor for the mercenaries to use. Once in gear, Ezio and mercenaries will bring Bartolomeo to the French camp, as if the condotteiro has surrendered to the Baron. Once inside the camp, Ezio will give the signal to attack.
At Bartolomeo's refusal of surrender, the Baron had one of his men bring Bartolomeo's spouse, [[Pantasilea Baglioni]], forward. In response, Bartolomeo threatened the Baron; however, before departing, the Baron gave him an ultimatum in which Bartolomeo would have to enter the French camp unarmed at dawn, or have his spouse killed.


Bartolomeo was overjoyed with Ezio's cleverly devised plan. He then told Ezio that he will order his men to gather the armor from the dead soldiers, and also adds that they will proceed to the camp from the north, so as to arouse no suspicion. Before Ezio left, Bartolomeo warned the assassin to keep the fight brief in order to cause less damage to the armor, for a clean disguise will keep them from arousing suspicion.
Enraged, Bartolomeo pursued the Frenchmen on [[Horses|horseback]] with Ezio. Arriving at the [[Castra Praetoria|French encampment]], Bartolomeo shouted threats and jeers at the French, though Ezio devised a plan, and told Bartolomeo to recall his men to the barracks. Ceding to Ezio's proposal, Bartolomeo briskly departed for the quarters with his men.


[[File:Skirmish3.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ezio stands over the bodies of some French soldiers.]]After the meeting, Ezio scouted the district, killing off the French soldiers station at nearby military camps. After the twentieth soldier fell, the mercenaries liberated the French armor from the cadavers littered around the district. Gathering at the north, the mercenaries clad themselves in the French's armor, as they ready to proceed to the enemy camp.
==Infiltration of the French encampment==
===Procuring armor and entrance===
{{Quote|We need to liberate several suits of French armor. At dawn, we are going to walk right in.|Ezio explains his plan to Bartolomeo.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Once at the barracks, Ezio described his plan to Bartolomeo, informing him that they would need to eliminate French soldiers and procure their [[armor]]. Ezio went on to explain they would utilize it to enter the French camp inconspicuously. Consenting, Bartolomeo volunteered his men to claim the armor from the fallen French troops.


Bartolomeo ordered for his own suit of armor, however Ezio quickly dismisses this, reminding Bartolomeo that their plan requires for him to act as the prisoner. Agreeing, Bartolomeo joins his men, with his hand tied, allowing suspicious French soldier to be immediately convinced. Ezio, after donning the French captain guard armor, prepares to proceed with Bartolomeo and his mercenaries. As they marched on, Ezio noticed some of the Baron's soldiers from afar, who may potentially ruin their plan. Wasting no time, Ezio eliminated them before the mercenaries arrive at the vicinity, and as the they continued their path, Ezio killed off all the foot soldiers to dispel any doubt.
Traversing the district, Ezio stealthily eliminated twenty French soldiers, managing to keep the armor unsoiled for Bartolomeo's mercenaries. He then made his way to Bartolomeo, where Ezio and the mercenaries outfitted themselves with the French soldiers' attire. After dressing themselves in the French garb, Ezio led the mercenaries and Bartolomeo as they made their way to the French camp.


Subsequently as they marched, Ezio and Bartolomeo discuss what the Baron thinks [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] is going to do, which is to let the French rule Italy. He spoke of the Baron's pride, how it affected his thinking in battle, and that no matter what he may think, Cesare intends to be king. He also told Ezio his opinion on the plan, thinking it brilliant, if not cowardly. He told Ezio that he believed in fair fighting, to which Ezio comments that the Baron and Cesare thought otherwise. Bartolomeo then quotes [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Ezio's father]], from one of his works. Before they knew it, they were at the camp's gates.
[[File:Trojan 3.png|thumb|250px|Ezio and the mercenaries proceeding with Bartolomeo]]
Along the way, Ezio encountered three French checkpoints. Aware that they would be identified if observed at the checkpoints, Bartolomeo told Ezio to eliminate the soldiers at each checkpoint. Stealthily slaying the troops on patrol, Ezio cleared the path at each opportunity, enabling Bartolomeo and his men to safely reach the camp.


[[File:Trojanhorse4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bartolomeo and the "French soldiers".]]
Arriving at the French camp, Ezio was confronted by a French soldier who questioned him dubiously. Informing the soldier in French that he was escorting Bartolomeo to the Baron, Ezio managed to pass by. He then led Bartolomeo past taunting French soldiers, arriving at the inner section of the camp where the Baron manifested with his detainee, Pantasilea.


Arriving at the French camp, a guard posted at a watch tower asked Ezio, in French, what was his business there. Ezio replies in French, stating that Bartolomeo has surrendered to the Baron and wished for his wife to be free. The guard, doubting Ezio's demeanor, asked what part of France he is from. He replies that he is from Montreal. After this, the guard grants access to Ezio and his men. When Bartolomeo asked where Ezio learned how to speak French, he replied that there were a few French girls in [[Florence]] during his time there.
Observing his spouse with the Baron, Bartolomeo engaged in a heated argument with the Baron. Eventually, the Baron brandished his rifle toward Pantasilea, at which Ezio signaled for the mercenaries to commence their attack. Discerning Bartolomeo's strategy, the Baron retreated into the inner keep with Pantasilea as his captive.


==Nobility among Brutes and Barons==
===Battle and rescue===
{{quote|You think commanding an army grants you nobility? Nobility comes from fighting beside your soldiers. Not kidnapping a woman so you can cheat your way out of battle! Why don't you grow a pair, and release my wife?!|Bartolomeo, to Octavian de Valois.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}[[File:BaronBartMeetCamp.jpg|thumb|250px|The Baron and Bartolomeo meet at the French camp.]]
Flanked by nearby soldiers, Ezio engaged in an aggressive battle with the [[guards]] alongside Bartolomeo and his mercenaries. However, Bartolomeo soon ordered Ezio to pursue the Baron, telling him to utilize the rooftops to avoid the battle raging on in the encampment.
Walking inside the camp, Bartolomeo was insulted and taunted by the soldiers stationed at the camp, which continued up until Bartolomeo meets with Octavian. The Baron, with [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]] beside him, greet Bartolomeo in a mockingly manner. Bartolomeo, enraged with the Baron's tactics, demanded that his wife be released. The Baron tried to press on with his insults, telling Bartolomeo that his entitlements were too much for a man of his low caliber. Bartolomeo then claimed that his name was worth it's currency, unlike the Baron's, which he stated was counterfeit, in response the Baron was deeply offended by this.


Bartolomeo then spoke of nobility and how it's gained; through battling beside men, and not through kidnapping women in order to cheat out of battle. He once again demanded his wife be released, in an enraged demeanor.
Traversing the rooftops, Ezio eliminated the few [[archers]] that remained while he followed the Baron. Ultimately, Ezio's pursuit of the Baron led him to the keep located towards the rear of the fortress. There, Ezio observed as the Baron hastily led Pantasilea into a small courtyard surrounded by a multi-story building. The Baron then threatened Ezio, claiming he would kill Pantasilea should he notice Ezio approaching.


[[File:Trojanhorse7.jpg|thumb|250px|Octavian threatens Pantasilea.]]
[[File:Au Revoir 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio assassinating the Baron]]
While the Baron held Pantasilea hostage in the courtyard, Ezio maneuvered covertly around the keep. While stealthily eliminated the soldiers, Ezio made sure not to alert the Baron. Having taken out the guards in the keep, Ezio proceeded onto the rooftop of the building overlooking the small courtyard where the Baron was holding his prisoner.


The Baron, with his rifle at hand, points it to the head of Pantasilea. Seeing the danger, Ezio fired his [[Pistol|hidden gun]], signaling the [[Mercenaries|mercenaries]] to initiate the attack. Sensing danger, the Baron quickly fled with Pantasilea in tow, while the [[Papal Guards|Papal guards]] defend his retreat. Then, Ezio, Bartolomeo, the mercenaries and French soldiers engaged in a fray.
After locating the Baron below, Ezio leapt from the rooftop, air-assassinating the Baron, who, in his final words, informed Ezio that he merely sought esteem. After providing the Baron with his last rites, Ezio unbound Pantasilea as Bartolomeo reached the courtyard.


After disposing the guards, Bartolomeo demanded that Ezio follow Octavian, and save Pantasilea. Agreeing to do so, Ezio quickly leaves the vicinity, climbing the nearest rooftop and made his way through the camp there. Stopped on his tracks by several French guard captains guarding the gate to the Baron's personal barracks, Ezio battled the men and eventually routed them. Opening the gate, Ezio proceeded forward. As he set his foot on o the courtyard, Ezio was nearly shot by the Baron, whilst effortlessly dragging Pantasilea with him. Inside the barracks, he angrily threatened to kill Pantasilea should he notice the slightest hint that Ezio is near.
Reuniting in a passionate embrace, Bartolomeo discussed the battle with his wife, accrediting Ezio with the plan to rescue her; however, Ezio denied this praise, telling Pantasilea it was her husband's concept. Pantasilea then hailed her husband as her "prince," before expressing her gratitude to Ezio and departing with her husband.
 
[[Free-running|Trudging carefully]], Ezio quietly made his way to the barrack. Avoiding the guards, Ezio then saw the Baron, with his rifle pointed to Pantasilea's head. Seeing an opportunity, Ezio made his move and killed off the Baron before he could react. Before his death, the Baron told Ezio that he only wanted respect. Ezio then told him that it is earned, not inherited or purchased. The Baron then realized his mistake, as Ezio spoke words of respect before he died. After this, he leaves to check on Pantasilea.
 
[[File:PantBartHug.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Pantasilea and Bartolomeo hug each other intimately.]]
 
Bartolomeo arrived to attend to Pantasilea's care. The two hugged each other warmly, as Bartolomeo revealed that he was lost without her. Pantasilea then told him that what he planned was brilliant, to which he denies that it was his plan, stating it was Ezio's. Ezio then denied this himself, telling Pantasilea that it was all Bartolomeo's doing. A puzzled Bartolomeo was then hugged by Pantasilea, telling him that he was her prince. After this, and thanking Ezio for his assistance, Pantasilea leaves the camp. Bartolomeo then follows, after patting Ezio on the shoulder, signifying a job well done. After Bartolomeo and Pantasilea leave, Ezio simply stared at them leaving, before leaving himself.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
After [[Octavian de Valois|Octavian's]] death, the French troops abandoned their stations in [[Rome]] and returned to France, weakening [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare's]] balance of power. The mercenaries guild continued to further the Assassins' cause, without any disturbances from the French army. This is another step forward for the [[Assassins]], and a step backward for the [[Knights Templar|Templars]].
{{Dialogue2|Cesare|What has happened here?|Rodrigo|I do not know what you mean?|My funds, my troops. Gone.|Cesare Borgia questions his father about the loss of French support.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
 
Following the Baron's death, the Borgia's oppression and control over Rome declined. However, the loss of the French support came as a surprise to the Captain General of the Papal forces, [[Cesare Borgia]], who became aware of the situation several weeks later after being informed of the events by his father, [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]].
==Source==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]


Accusing his father of murdering the Baron, Cesare swiftly entered into a vehement quarrel with the Pope. The two disagreed though, and their altercation culminated when Cesare force-fed his father a poisoned apple.


==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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"Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered."
―Bartolomeo d'Alviano, regarding the French.[src]

The skirmish in the Campagna District was a military conflict fought between the forces of Bartolomeo d'Alviano and Octavian de Valois in 1503, within the Campagna District of Rome.

Bartolomeo had been ensnared in a losing battle with the French for a few years, and it had grown worse with the addition of Borgia soldiers. However, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze aided Bartolomeo in his fight by assassinating Battista Borgia, causing the Borgia troops to withdraw from the battle.

Following the battle, the Assassins were able to focus their attention to the Borgia, having driven the French soldiers from Rome. This led the Assassins to procure a key to the Castel Sant'Angelo, enabling them with full access of the Castello.

Attack on Bartolomeo's barracks[edit | edit source]

Bartolomeo: "It's only a matter of time before I have Valois by the throat. We have them in retreat."
Ezio: "They seem to be getting closer."
—Bartolomeo and Ezio discuss the French advances.[src]

Following the assassination of Cardinal Juan Borgia the Elder, Ezio made his way to the Campagna District in Rome. Bartolomeo d'Alviano, a fellow Assassin and leader of the mercenaries in Rome, had his barracks stationed in the district.

Upon reaching the barracks, Ezio was greeted by Bartolomeo. However, Bartolomeo had become paranoid from the frequent combat with the French forces, and nearly attacked Ezio as a result.

Bartolomeo and Ezio conversing at the barracks

Recognizing Ezio, Bartolomeo let his guard down, and the two had a brief discussion, with Bartolomeo informing Ezio of the battle and the French commander, the Baron Octavian de Valois. Before they could continue their deliberation, a mercenary caught sight of a French battalion approaching, and shouted for the gates to be closed.

Becoming aware that he required aid, Bartolomeo ordered Ezio to shut the gates while his men battled with the French soldiers. Maneuvering around the combat, Ezio was able to shut the various gates of the barracks, preventing additional French soldiers from entering the battle. Having closed the gates, Ezio then assisted Bartolomeo and his men in vanquishing the French troops that remained in the barracks.

Although the barracks had been secured, the Baron and his troops made advances towards the barracks, calling for Bartolomeo's attention. As Bartolomeo listened attentively, Octavian solicited for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender. Headstrong, Bartolomeo refused the Baron's request irritably.

Pantasilea being held captive by the French

At Bartolomeo's refusal of surrender, the Baron had one of his men bring Bartolomeo's spouse, Pantasilea Baglioni, forward. In response, Bartolomeo threatened the Baron; however, before departing, the Baron gave him an ultimatum in which Bartolomeo would have to enter the French camp unarmed at dawn, or have his spouse killed.

Enraged, Bartolomeo pursued the Frenchmen on horseback with Ezio. Arriving at the French encampment, Bartolomeo shouted threats and jeers at the French, though Ezio devised a plan, and told Bartolomeo to recall his men to the barracks. Ceding to Ezio's proposal, Bartolomeo briskly departed for the quarters with his men.

Infiltration of the French encampment[edit | edit source]

Procuring armor and entrance[edit | edit source]

"We need to liberate several suits of French armor. At dawn, we are going to walk right in."
―Ezio explains his plan to Bartolomeo.[src]

Once at the barracks, Ezio described his plan to Bartolomeo, informing him that they would need to eliminate French soldiers and procure their armor. Ezio went on to explain they would utilize it to enter the French camp inconspicuously. Consenting, Bartolomeo volunteered his men to claim the armor from the fallen French troops.

Traversing the district, Ezio stealthily eliminated twenty French soldiers, managing to keep the armor unsoiled for Bartolomeo's mercenaries. He then made his way to Bartolomeo, where Ezio and the mercenaries outfitted themselves with the French soldiers' attire. After dressing themselves in the French garb, Ezio led the mercenaries and Bartolomeo as they made their way to the French camp.

Ezio and the mercenaries proceeding with Bartolomeo

Along the way, Ezio encountered three French checkpoints. Aware that they would be identified if observed at the checkpoints, Bartolomeo told Ezio to eliminate the soldiers at each checkpoint. Stealthily slaying the troops on patrol, Ezio cleared the path at each opportunity, enabling Bartolomeo and his men to safely reach the camp.

Arriving at the French camp, Ezio was confronted by a French soldier who questioned him dubiously. Informing the soldier in French that he was escorting Bartolomeo to the Baron, Ezio managed to pass by. He then led Bartolomeo past taunting French soldiers, arriving at the inner section of the camp where the Baron manifested with his detainee, Pantasilea.

Observing his spouse with the Baron, Bartolomeo engaged in a heated argument with the Baron. Eventually, the Baron brandished his rifle toward Pantasilea, at which Ezio signaled for the mercenaries to commence their attack. Discerning Bartolomeo's strategy, the Baron retreated into the inner keep with Pantasilea as his captive.

Battle and rescue[edit | edit source]

Flanked by nearby soldiers, Ezio engaged in an aggressive battle with the guards alongside Bartolomeo and his mercenaries. However, Bartolomeo soon ordered Ezio to pursue the Baron, telling him to utilize the rooftops to avoid the battle raging on in the encampment.

Traversing the rooftops, Ezio eliminated the few archers that remained while he followed the Baron. Ultimately, Ezio's pursuit of the Baron led him to the keep located towards the rear of the fortress. There, Ezio observed as the Baron hastily led Pantasilea into a small courtyard surrounded by a multi-story building. The Baron then threatened Ezio, claiming he would kill Pantasilea should he notice Ezio approaching.

Ezio assassinating the Baron

While the Baron held Pantasilea hostage in the courtyard, Ezio maneuvered covertly around the keep. While stealthily eliminated the soldiers, Ezio made sure not to alert the Baron. Having taken out the guards in the keep, Ezio proceeded onto the rooftop of the building overlooking the small courtyard where the Baron was holding his prisoner.

After locating the Baron below, Ezio leapt from the rooftop, air-assassinating the Baron, who, in his final words, informed Ezio that he merely sought esteem. After providing the Baron with his last rites, Ezio unbound Pantasilea as Bartolomeo reached the courtyard.

Reuniting in a passionate embrace, Bartolomeo discussed the battle with his wife, accrediting Ezio with the plan to rescue her; however, Ezio denied this praise, telling Pantasilea it was her husband's concept. Pantasilea then hailed her husband as her "prince," before expressing her gratitude to Ezio and departing with her husband.

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Cesare: "What has happened here?"
Rodrigo: "I do not know what you mean?"
Cesare: "My funds, my troops. Gone."
—Cesare Borgia questions his father about the loss of French support.[src]

Following the Baron's death, the Borgia's oppression and control over Rome declined. However, the loss of the French support came as a surprise to the Captain General of the Papal forces, Cesare Borgia, who became aware of the situation several weeks later after being informed of the events by his father, Pope Alexander VI.

Accusing his father of murdering the Baron, Cesare swiftly entered into a vehement quarrel with the Pope. The two disagreed though, and their altercation culminated when Cesare force-fed his father a poisoned apple.

References[edit | edit source]