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Jacopo de' Pazzi was the father of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]] and grandfather of [[Vieri de' Pazzi]]. While Francesco led the [[Pazzi|Pazzi family]] in the conspiration against the de' Medici and Auditore families, Jacopo describes himself as "the voice of reason" of the group. | Jacopo de' Pazzi (1421-1480) was the father of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]] and grandfather of [[Vieri de' Pazzi]]. While Francesco led the [[Pazzi|Pazzi family]] in the conspiration against the de' Medici and Auditore families, Jacopo describes himself as "the voice of reason" of the group. | ||
Jacopo is first seen in [[Tuscany]] with his son Francesco de' Pazzi, his grandson Vieri de' Pazzi, and the Spaniard [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. His next sighting is at a meeting in the Assassin's Tomb in [[Florence]], where he and Francesco are talking to four Templar hitmen hired to kill [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]. Jacopo is also seen in Florence after Francesco's death, where he sees Francesco's body hanging from a tower. Knowing that the plan to take over Florence has failed, he flees the city to escape. | Jacopo is first seen in [[Tuscany]] with his son Francesco de' Pazzi, his grandson Vieri de' Pazzi, and the Spaniard [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. His next sighting is at a meeting in the Assassin's Tomb in [[Florence]], where he and Francesco are talking to four Templar hitmen hired to kill [[Lorenzo de' Medici]]. Jacopo is also seen in Florence after Francesco's death, where he sees Francesco's body hanging from a tower. Knowing that the plan to take over Florence has failed, he flees the city to escape. | ||
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Revision as of 12:50, 25 December 2009
Jacopo de' Pazzi (1421-1480) was the father of Francesco de' Pazzi and grandfather of Vieri de' Pazzi. While Francesco led the Pazzi family in the conspiration against the de' Medici and Auditore families, Jacopo describes himself as "the voice of reason" of the group.
Jacopo is first seen in Tuscany with his son Francesco de' Pazzi, his grandson Vieri de' Pazzi, and the Spaniard Rodrigo Borgia. His next sighting is at a meeting in the Assassin's Tomb in Florence, where he and Francesco are talking to four Templar hitmen hired to kill Lorenzo de' Medici. Jacopo is also seen in Florence after Francesco's death, where he sees Francesco's body hanging from a tower. Knowing that the plan to take over Florence has failed, he flees the city to escape.
Ezio tracks Jacopo to a meeting with the other Templar conspirators. Here, Jacopo is lectured severely and then stabbed in the chest by Rodrigo Borgia. When Jacopo pleads for mercy, Borgia instead stabs a sword through his neck. Jacopo is left barely alive, and Ezio, after fighting off a group of Templar soldiers set by Borgia to kill him, approaches Jacopo and uses the hidden blade to put him out of his misery.
Final Words
Jacopo: (gasping).
Ezio: Vai, amico, libero da fardelli e paure. (Go forward friend, unburdened and unafraid.) Requiescat in Pace. (Rest in peace.)
Jacopo: (gasping).