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'''Francesco Salviati Riario''' (1443 - 1479) was the Archbishop of Pisa at the time of his membership in the [[Templars|Templar Order]], 1476. Francesco was also one of the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|Pazzi conspirators]].
'''Francesco Salviati Riario''' (1443 - 1479) was the Archbishop of Pisa at the time of his membership within the [[Templars|Templar Order]], 1476. Francesco was also one of the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|Pazzi conspirators]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of [[Florence]], a bishop of higher rank, but not of higher sacramental order above that of the three orders of deacon, priest, and bishop. Francesco was was filled with rage and hatred when [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] stood in his way but however, the [[Templars]] rose to support his cause, viewing him as a useful ally and also, attempting to aid him in succeeding his goal.
Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of [[Florence]], a bishop of high rank yet not of higher sacramental order than deacon or priest. Francesco was filled with rage and hatred when [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] stood in his way and swore his revenge against the Medici family. The [[Templars]] rose to the occasion by supporting his cause, viewing him as a useful ally with great influence if his dream of power came to a successful conclusion.


===Aiding the Medici murder attempt===
===Conspiracy===
Seeking revenge, the opportunity arose for Francesco and while his fellow conspirators attempted the murder, Francesco led his men into the city of Florence and they began the assault. The fight eventually led to an [[Assassins|Assassin]] murdering Francesco and while his brothers fled, he did so aswell. Francesco exchanged clothing with a farmer, the farmer was hanged, Francesco fled to his [[Villa Salviati|villa]] in [[Tuscany]]. Barricading himself inside it and surrounding himself with [[guards]] out of fear that he will be located and murdered.
Seeking revenge for the denial of the Archbishop position, the opportunity arose for Francesco with the Pazzi conspirators. While his fellow conspirators attempted the murder of Lorenzo and [[Giuliano|his brother]], Francesco led his men into the city of Florence and began their assault. The fight eventually led to the event of an [[Assassins|Assassin]] murdering Francesco de Pazzi.
 
While his Templar brothers fled, Francesco Salviati took his leave into the countryside of Italy. The man exchanged clothing with a farmer, who was hung for the simple mistaking of himself for the fugitive. Francesco fled to his [[Villa Salviati|villa]] deep within the [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] countryside. He took the simple measures of barricading himself inside of it and surrounding himself with [[guards]] out of fear that he would be located and assassinated.


===Death===
===Death===
{{Quote|He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others.|Francesco's last words|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others.|Francesco's last words|Assassin's Creed II}}
With himself barricaded inside his Villa, Francesco fears were correct and the Assassin hunted him down. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] soon infiltrated the Villa and got past the guards of Francesco. Opening the gates, Ezio let in [[Mercenaries]] that were under instruction of his [[Mario Auditore|Uncle Mario]] and a battle roared in the Villa. Blows were dealt and words were exchanged but in the end, Francesco was taken down. He revealed that the Templars would meet at night and that they suspected Ezio to track them but before anymore information could be obtained, the wounds proved too great and Francesco met his end.
With himself barricaded inside his Villa, Francesco fears were proven correct when the Assassin hunted him down. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] rapidly infiltrated the Villa and made his way past the villa's guards. Opening the gates, Ezio let in [[Mercenaries]] that were under instruction of his [[Mario Auditore|uncle Mario]] and a battle ensued.
 
Blows were dealt between the two forces and words were exchanged between Ezio and Francesco; however, the previous Archbishop was eventually taken down and killed. He revealed that the Templars would meet at night and that they suspected Ezio would track them. Before further information could be extracted, the wounds' lethality proved too great for Francesco Salviati.


==Final words==
==Final words==

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Francesco Salviati Riario (1443 - 1479) was the Archbishop of Pisa at the time of his membership within the Templar Order, 1476. Francesco was also one of the Pazzi conspirators.

Biography

Early life

Francesco was convinced that he would be the next Archbishop of Florence, a bishop of high rank yet not of higher sacramental order than deacon or priest. Francesco was filled with rage and hatred when Lorenzo de' Medici stood in his way and swore his revenge against the Medici family. The Templars rose to the occasion by supporting his cause, viewing him as a useful ally with great influence if his dream of power came to a successful conclusion.

Conspiracy

Seeking revenge for the denial of the Archbishop position, the opportunity arose for Francesco with the Pazzi conspirators. While his fellow conspirators attempted the murder of Lorenzo and his brother, Francesco led his men into the city of Florence and began their assault. The fight eventually led to the event of an Assassin murdering Francesco de Pazzi.

While his Templar brothers fled, Francesco Salviati took his leave into the countryside of Italy. The man exchanged clothing with a farmer, who was hung for the simple mistaking of himself for the fugitive. Francesco fled to his villa deep within the Tuscan countryside. He took the simple measures of barricading himself inside of it and surrounding himself with guards out of fear that he would be located and assassinated.

Death

"He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others."
―Francesco's last words[src]

With himself barricaded inside his Villa, Francesco fears were proven correct when the Assassin hunted him down. Ezio Auditore da Firenze rapidly infiltrated the Villa and made his way past the villa's guards. Opening the gates, Ezio let in Mercenaries that were under instruction of his uncle Mario and a battle ensued.

Blows were dealt between the two forces and words were exchanged between Ezio and Francesco; however, the previous Archbishop was eventually taken down and killed. He revealed that the Templars would meet at night and that they suspected Ezio would track them. Before further information could be extracted, the wounds' lethality proved too great for Francesco Salviati.

Final words

Francesco's final moments.

Ezio: Where is Jacopo?

Francesco: He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others...

Ezio: That answers when... Now tell me where? La fede dovrebbe dare conforto, non pena. (Faith should bring comfort, not pain.) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)

Trivia

  • In real life, Archbishop Salviati was the main instigator of the conspiracy, not the Pazzi family. He was supposed to kill Gonfaloniere Petrucci and take hold of the Palazzo della Signoria. However, he was arrested by Petrucci, and hanged by a mob from the window of the Sala dei Duecento, next to Francesco de' Pazzi.

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