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'''Georges d'Amboise''' (1460 – May 25 1510) was a French | '''Georges d'Amboise''' (1460 – May 25 1510) was a pro-Borgia French cardinal and minister of state known for his policy of supporting French influence in Italy.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_d%27Amboise Wikipedia: Georges d'Ambroise]</ref> | ||
The [[Assassins]] interrogated him about the whereabouts of a missing Brotherhood member. He gave them a list of names of ministers who were in league with the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]. The [[apprentices]] killed three of them. | The [[Assassins]] interrogated him about the whereabouts of a missing Brotherhood member. He gave them a list of names of ministers who were in league with the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]. The [[apprentices]] killed three of them. | ||
In September 1503, he attended a [[Templar]] loyalist meeting in the [[Colosseo|Colosseum]] where he, along with other cardinals, told [[Cesare Borgia]] that [[Julius II|Cardinal Giuliano della Roverre]] had been elected as pope, rather than any pro-Borgia candidates. Cardinal d'Amboise was scared away from the meeting after the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master of the Assassins]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] appeared to confront Cesare wielding the [[Sixth Apple|Apple]]. | |||
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Georges d'Amboise (1460 – May 25 1510) was a pro-Borgia French cardinal and minister of state known for his policy of supporting French influence in Italy.[1] The Assassins interrogated him about the whereabouts of a missing Brotherhood member. He gave them a list of names of ministers who were in league with the Borgia. The apprentices killed three of them.
In September 1503, he attended a Templar loyalist meeting in the Colosseum where he, along with other cardinals, told Cesare Borgia that Cardinal Giuliano della Roverre had been elected as pope, rather than any pro-Borgia candidates. Cardinal d'Amboise was scared away from the meeting after the Grand Master of the Assassins Ezio Auditore da Firenze appeared to confront Cesare wielding the Apple.