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'''Domenico Auditore''' was the founder of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], and the architect of the [[Villa Auditore]] in the town of [[Monteriggioni]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
'''Domenico Auditore''' was the founder of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], and the architect of the [[Villa Auditore]] in the town of [[Monteriggioni]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Domenico was raised in [[Venice]], [[Italy]], subsequently becoming an apprentice sailor for an Adriatic based vessel when he was "barely old enough to walk," before carrying cargo for his father's patron, [[Marco Polo]]. One day, while looking for work in the harbor, he fell in love with a young woman, with whom he would maintain a relationship with whilst he continued to work as a sailor. Eventually, the two married and a son, [[Renato Auditore|Renato]], was born.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Domenico was raised in [[Venice]], [[Italy]], subsequently becoming an apprentice sailor for an Adriatic based vessel when he was "barely old enough to walk." He later carried cargo for his father's patron, [[Marco Polo]].
 
One day, while looking for work in the harbor, he fell in love with a young woman, with whom he would maintain a relationship as he continued to work as a sailor. Eventually, the two married and bore a son,<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> [[Renato Auditore|Renato]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


===Training as an Assassin===
===Training as an Assassin===
One summer's afternoon, his patron called upon him; Domenico arrived to see both his father and an older man dressed in a "strange hooded cape" also there. Domenico's father revealed that he was an Assassin, and as such Domenico himself was destined to follow in his footsteps. The man in the hood, [[Dante Alighieri]], would become his master. Dante would teach Domenico the ways of the [[Assassins]], and in return, Domenico would give him passage to [[Spain]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
One summer's afternoon, Domenico's patron called upon him. He arrived to see both his father and an older man dressed in a "strange hooded cape" also there. Domenico's father revealed that he was an [[Assassins|Assassin]], and as such Domenico himself was destined to follow in his footsteps. The man in the hood, [[Dante Alighieri]], was to become Domenico's mentor and train him in the ways of the Order, in exchange for Domenico giving him passage to [[Spain]].


Preparing for the journey, Domenico met with Dante many times, purchasing supplies and talking about important things such as life, love, honor and justice. He taught him that society was set up by its rulers to control the people, to stop them from thinking and seeing the truth. Dante then showed him the [[Codex]], written by [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], which Marco Polo had acquired whilst visiting the court of [[Kublai Khan]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Preparing for the journey, Domenico met with Dante many times, purchasing supplies and talking about important things such as life, love, honor and justice. Dante taught him that society was set up by its rulers to control the people, to stop them from thinking and seeing the truth. Dante then showed him the [[Codex]] written by [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], which Marco Polo had acquired while visiting the court of [[Kublai Khan]].


Upon returning to [[wikipedia:Ravenna|Ravenna]] to pick up his belongings, Dante died. Domenico went to announce the news to his father and patron, but before he could say a word, the two revealed that Dante had been murdered by the [[Knights Templar]]. The Templars had been watching Dante and sought the Codex, which Dante was due to take to Spain. Domenico's father ordered him to leave immediately for Spain, telling him to take the Codex and his family with him. Marco Polo handed Domenico a small sheet of paper, bearing Polo's own bank account number upon it, so that he might draw upon it when necessary.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Upon returning to {{Wiki|Ravenna}} to pick up his belongings, Dante died. Domenico went to announce the news to his father and patron, but before he could say a word, the two revealed that Dante had been murdered by the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. The Templars had been watching Dante and sought the Codex, which Dante had planned to take to Spain.
 
Domenico's father ordered him to leave immediately for Spain, telling him to take the Codex and his family with him. Marco Polo handed Domenico a small sheet of paper, bearing Polo's own bank account number upon it, so that Domenico might draw upon it when necessary.<ref name="AC2"/>


===Journey to Spain===
===Journey to Spain===
He set sail that night, with a ship filled with cargo to be sold in [[Barcelona]]. However, to avoid a coming storm, they were forced to take shelter in the harbor of [[wikipedia:Otranto|Otranto]]. Here, pirates under the employ of the Templars snuck aboard the vessel. Domenico did not see them until it was already too late. He hid with his family in the hold, broke the Codex into pages, and placed them into various boxes and containers.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Domenico set sail that night, with a ship filled with cargo to be sold in [[Barcelona]]. However, to avoid a coming storm, they were forced to take shelter in the harbor of {{Wiki|Otranto}}. Here, pirates under the employ of the Templars snuck aboard the vessel. Domenico did not see them until it was already too late. He hid with his family in the hold, broke the spine of the Codex, and placed its pages into various boxes and containers.


Finding Domenico and his family, the pirates demanded the Codex. Domenico could tell that they were drunk, and told them that he had thrown it overboard. Two of them held him down, whilst the rest raped his wife, before throwing her overboard. They eventually threw both Domenico and his son overboard as well, before stealing the vessel's cargo and sinking the ship. Domenico and his son reached the shore, and the next day happened upon the corpse of his wife, which had washed up on shore.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Finding Domenico and his family, the pirates demanded the Codex. Domenico could tell that they were drunk, and told them that he had thrown it overboard. Two of them held him down, while the rest sexually assaulted his wife, before throwing her overboard. They eventually threw both Domenico and his son overboard as well, before stealing the vessel's cargo and sinking the ship.
 
Domenico and his son reached the shore, and happened upon the corpse of his wife the next day, which had washed up onto the beach.<ref name="AC2"/>


===Founding the Auditore===
===Founding the Auditore===
Traveling by land, the two made their way to [[Florence]]. Using Polo's account, which he had memorized, Domenico rented a small room for his son, before traveling to Venice to meet with his father and patron. Journeying in disguise, Domenico quickly discovered that they had already been killed, and he returned to Florence the next day. With the account of Marco Polo in his possession, Domenico took to studying the classics, taking vocal lessons and collecting treatises on architecture. Impersonating a noble at the Florentine court, he took the name Auditore, and was accepted as a part of the city's nobility.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Domenico and his son traveled by land, and made their way to [[Florence]]. Using Polo's account, which he had memorized, Domenico rented a small room for his son, before journeying in disguise to Venice to meet with his father and patron. However, he quickly discovered that they had both already been killed, and returned to Florence the next day.


Domenico subsequently purchased and renovated what would become the [[Villa Auditore]] in [[Monteriggioni]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood database entry">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - Villa Auditore Database Entry</ref> He trained his son to become an Assassin; killer of the Knights Templar, just as he was.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Domenico took to studying the classics, taking vocal lessons and collecting treatises on architecture. Impersonating a noble at the Florentine court, he took the name Auditore, and was accepted as a part of the city's nobility.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
Domenico subsequently purchased and renovated what would become the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref> He trained his son to become an Assassin, just as he was.<ref name="AC2"/>


===Later life===
===Later life===
Before his death, Domenico constructed the [[Auditore Family Crypt]] within the city, leaving his memoirs engraved on stone plaques throughout its walls.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Before his death, Domenico constructed the [[Auditore Family Crypt]] within the city, leaving his memoirs engraved on stone plaques throughout its walls.<ref name="AC2"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*While the in-game database claims that Domenico is Ezio's great-grandfather, Ezio's uncle [[Mario Auditore|Mario]] and the architect that helps the player rebuild Monteriggioni say that Domenico was Ezio's great-great-grandfather. It has been noted that the writer of the database, [[Shaun Hastings]], used an incomplete family tree as his source, which led to his mistake.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
*While the [[Database]] claimed that Domenico was Ezio's great-grandfather, Ezio's uncle [[Mario Auditore|Mario]] and the architect of Monteriggioni both said that Domenico was Ezio's great-great-grandfather. It was later noted that the writer of the Database, [[Shaun Hastings]], used an incomplete family tree as his source, which led to his mistake.
*The actual commune of Monteriggioni was built in 1213 and was mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his ''Inferno'', which also mentioned the characteristic city walls. The in-game database, however, mentions that the Auditore family, founded after Dante's death in 1321, constructed the walls.
*The actual commune of Monteriggioni was built in 1213 and was mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his ''Inferno'', which also mentioned the characteristic city walls. The in-game database, however, mentioned that the Auditore family, founded after Dante's death in 1321, constructed the walls.


==References==
==References==
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Domenico Auditore was the founder of the Auditore family, and the architect of the Villa Auditore in the town of Monteriggioni.

Biography

Early life

Domenico was raised in Venice, Italy, subsequently becoming an apprentice sailor for an Adriatic based vessel when he was "barely old enough to walk." He later carried cargo for his father's patron, Marco Polo.

One day, while looking for work in the harbor, he fell in love with a young woman, with whom he would maintain a relationship as he continued to work as a sailor. Eventually, the two married and bore a son,[1] Renato.[2]

Training as an Assassin

One summer's afternoon, Domenico's patron called upon him. He arrived to see both his father and an older man dressed in a "strange hooded cape" also there. Domenico's father revealed that he was an Assassin, and as such Domenico himself was destined to follow in his footsteps. The man in the hood, Dante Alighieri, was to become Domenico's mentor and train him in the ways of the Order, in exchange for Domenico giving him passage to Spain.

Preparing for the journey, Domenico met with Dante many times, purchasing supplies and talking about important things such as life, love, honor and justice. Dante taught him that society was set up by its rulers to control the people, to stop them from thinking and seeing the truth. Dante then showed him the Codex written by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, which Marco Polo had acquired while visiting the court of Kublai Khan.

Upon returning to Ravenna to pick up his belongings, Dante died. Domenico went to announce the news to his father and patron, but before he could say a word, the two revealed that Dante had been murdered by the Templar Order. The Templars had been watching Dante and sought the Codex, which Dante had planned to take to Spain.

Domenico's father ordered him to leave immediately for Spain, telling him to take the Codex and his family with him. Marco Polo handed Domenico a small sheet of paper, bearing Polo's own bank account number upon it, so that Domenico might draw upon it when necessary.[1]

Journey to Spain

Domenico set sail that night, with a ship filled with cargo to be sold in Barcelona. However, to avoid a coming storm, they were forced to take shelter in the harbor of Otranto. Here, pirates under the employ of the Templars snuck aboard the vessel. Domenico did not see them until it was already too late. He hid with his family in the hold, broke the spine of the Codex, and placed its pages into various boxes and containers.

Finding Domenico and his family, the pirates demanded the Codex. Domenico could tell that they were drunk, and told them that he had thrown it overboard. Two of them held him down, while the rest sexually assaulted his wife, before throwing her overboard. They eventually threw both Domenico and his son overboard as well, before stealing the vessel's cargo and sinking the ship.

Domenico and his son reached the shore, and happened upon the corpse of his wife the next day, which had washed up onto the beach.[1]

Founding the Auditore

Domenico and his son traveled by land, and made their way to Florence. Using Polo's account, which he had memorized, Domenico rented a small room for his son, before journeying in disguise to Venice to meet with his father and patron. However, he quickly discovered that they had both already been killed, and returned to Florence the next day.

Domenico took to studying the classics, taking vocal lessons and collecting treatises on architecture. Impersonating a noble at the Florentine court, he took the name Auditore, and was accepted as a part of the city's nobility.[1]

Domenico subsequently purchased and renovated what would become the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.[3] He trained his son to become an Assassin, just as he was.[1]

Later life

Before his death, Domenico constructed the Auditore Family Crypt within the city, leaving his memoirs engraved on stone plaques throughout its walls.[1]

Trivia

  • While the Database claimed that Domenico was Ezio's great-grandfather, Ezio's uncle Mario and the architect of Monteriggioni both said that Domenico was Ezio's great-great-grandfather. It was later noted that the writer of the Database, Shaun Hastings, used an incomplete family tree as his source, which led to his mistake.
  • The actual commune of Monteriggioni was built in 1213 and was mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his Inferno, which also mentioned the characteristic city walls. The in-game database, however, mentioned that the Auditore family, founded after Dante's death in 1321, constructed the walls.

References

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