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'''Cesare Borgia''' was the son of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. | '''Cesare Borgia''' was the son of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. Like his father, he was a [[Templar]] and had a high position in the military ranks. | ||
When his father waged war with the Orsini Family to seize their territory, Cesare joined the battle. Among the enemy's ranks was [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], in secret an [[Assassin]]. When Bartolomeo's resources were down to three fortresses, Cesare cut off his supplies. When it looked like victory was near, [[Carlo Orsini]] arrived with his army and joined Bartolomeo, even wounding Cesare in the face. | When his father waged war with the Orsini Family to seize their territory, Cesare joined the battle. Among the enemy's ranks was [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], in secret an [[Assassin]]. When Bartolomeo's resources were down to three fortresses, Cesare cut off his supplies. When it looked like victory was near, [[Carlo Orsini]] arrived with his army and joined Bartolomeo, even wounding Cesare in the face. | ||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Borgia, Cesare]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Borgia, Cesare]] | ||
[[Category:Templars|Borgia, Cesare]] | [[Category:Templars|Borgia, Cesare]] | ||
Revision as of 13:30, 16 January 2010
Cesare Borgia was the son of Rodrigo Borgia. Like his father, he was a Templar and had a high position in the military ranks.
When his father waged war with the Orsini Family to seize their territory, Cesare joined the battle. Among the enemy's ranks was Bartolomeo d'Alviano, in secret an Assassin. When Bartolomeo's resources were down to three fortresses, Cesare cut off his supplies. When it looked like victory was near, Carlo Orsini arrived with his army and joined Bartolomeo, even wounding Cesare in the face.