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==History==
==History==
[[File:Harsh_Words_PL.jpg|thumb|250px|The cannons used for the ambush.]]
[[File:Harsh_Words_PL.jpg|thumb|250px|The cannons used for the ambush.]]
During the [[liberation of Rome]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] sent a team of his [[apprentices]] to Camarino to prevent the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] from acquiring control over the city.
During the [[liberation of Rome]], Ezio Auditor da Firanze sent a team of his [[apprentices]] to Camarino to prevent the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] from acquiring control over the city.


Once in Camerino, the Assassin team met with Abbot Bernardino, an outspoken ally against the Borgia, and provided the Assassins with information. Upon their arrival, [[Francesco Vecellio]] and his team devised a plan to stop the Borgia [[mercenaries]].
Once in Camerino, the Assassin team met with Abbot Bernardino, an outspoken ally against the Borgia, and provided the Assassins with information. Upon their arrival, [[Francesco Vecellio]] and his team devised a plan to stop the Borgia [[mercenaries]].

Revision as of 22:01, 21 July 2012


Camerino was a city in Italy during the Renaissance.

History

The cannons used for the ambush.

During the liberation of Rome, Ezio Auditor da Firanze sent a team of his apprentices to Camarino to prevent the Borgia from acquiring control over the city.

Once in Camerino, the Assassin team met with Abbot Bernardino, an outspoken ally against the Borgia, and provided the Assassins with information. Upon their arrival, Francesco Vecellio and his team devised a plan to stop the Borgia mercenaries.

They prepared an ambush by placing cannons in the bushes next to the road. When the Borgia forces marched up to the city, Cipriano Enu and several archers fired upon them from above a distraction. While the mercenaries were occupied, the other Assassins fired the cannons, resulting in the death of all the Borgia soldiers.

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