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{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|name = Juan Borgia the Elder | |name = Juan Borgia the Elder | ||
|image = juanborgiaart.jpg | |image = juanborgiaart.jpg | ||
|birth = 1446 | |birth = 1446 | ||
|death = August | |death = 1 August 1503<br>[[Rome]], [[Italy]] | ||
|period = [[Renaissance]] | |period = Italian [[Renaissance]] | ||
|faction = [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]<br>[[Templars]] | |faction = [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]<br>[[Templars]] | ||
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
|voice = [[Harry Standjofski | |voice = [[Harry Standjofski]]}} | ||
}} | |||
:''For his younger cousin, see [[Juan Borgia the Younger]].'' | :''For his younger cousin, see [[Juan Borgia the Younger]].'' | ||
'''Juan Borgia the Elder''', historically known as Cardinal Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní (1446 - August | '''Juan Borgia the Elder''', historically known as Cardinal Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní (1446 - 1 August 1503) was one of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s three generals, who ruled over [[Rome]] during the reign of [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]]. He was the eldest of the Pope's nephews, and also a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | ||
Sometimes known simply as "the Banker," he handled Cesare's military funds, and aided the Borgia's campaigns to subdue [[Italy]] for the Templars. However, he also spent a considerable amount of money throwing lavish (and usually sexually-oriented) public parties. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Monteriggioni=== | ===Monteriggioni=== | ||
In January of 1500, Juan accompanied his cousin | In January of 1500, Juan accompanied his cousin Cesare Borgia, the latter's sister [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]], and his fellow Templars [[Octavian de Valois]] and [[Micheletto Corella]] to [[Fall of Monteriggioni|lay siege]] to [[Monteriggioni]] and the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]] [[Villa Auditore|Villa]]. | ||
After the gates had been breached, the group entered the city, with Juan holding [[Caterina Sforza]] captive. After the battle was won, Juan and the others returned to Rome with the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]] as their prize. | |||
===Rome=== | ===Rome=== | ||
Later than same year in Rome, Juan, Cesare, Octavian and Micheletto held a brief meeting in a courtyard of the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. There, just before he departed to besiege Urbino, Cesare ordered the three to play along with his father's ''"tired old men's club"'' for now, and left Rome in their hands. | |||
[[File:Cesaresboys.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Juan (left) with Cesare and his two other Generals.]] | |||
The [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore]] came to the conclusion that, in order for the Borgia Empire to be struck down, the Banker would need to be located and killed. Unfortunately, Juan at the time had yet to be identified, as we was simply referred to by most as "the Banker." | |||
[[ | Ezio found a lead on Juan's whereabouts through [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|his sister]], who directed him towards [[Egidio Troche]], a Roman senator who was indebted to Juan. After gaining the aid of Egidio by saving him and paying off his debt, Ezio discovered that Juan was throwing a [[Incident at the Pagan Party|Pagan Party]], and would be present at the celebration. | ||
== | ===Death=== | ||
On August 1st, 1503, Ezio tailed the courier delivering Edigio’s money and found Juan at the party, discovering his name after the Banker introduced himself to a [[Courtesans|courtesan]]. As Juan walked towards the main area of the party with the courtesan, he expressed to her his deep appreciation for power, stating that merely plucking an apple from a tree made him feel superior. Finally, they reached the center of the festivities, where Cesare gave a brief speech on a soon-to-be-united Italy, before officially beginning the party. | |||
:' | [[File:Juanborgiacorridor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Juan's final moments.]] | ||
After a brief argument between the Pope and Captain General, and their subsequent departure, Ezio turned his attention to Juan. Although Juan was heavily guarded, the Assassin moved through the busy crowd of guests and positioned himself on a nearby bench. | |||
As Juan passed by, Ezio swiftly assassinated him, and as he died, Juan claimed that he regretted none of the indulgences he had enjoyed. Ezio replied that a man of true strength and power should be contemptuous with delicacies. Juan then objected that he had given the people what they wanted, but Ezio stated that that was the reason for his downfall. | |||
:'''Ezio''': And now you pay for it. Il piacere immeritato si consuma da sé ''(Pleasure unearned consumes itself)'' | ==Final Words== | ||
:'''Juan''': ''The things I have felt, seen and tasted. I do not regret a moment of it.'' | |||
:'''Ezio''': ''A man of power must be contemptuous of delicacies.'' | |||
:'''Juan''': ''But... I gave the people what they wanted.'' | |||
:'''Ezio''': ''And now you pay for it.'' Il piacere immeritato si consuma da sé. ''(Pleasure unearned consumes itself.)'' Requiescat in Pace. ''(Rest in Peace.)'' | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*To get 100% [[synchronization]] during | *To get 100% [[synchronization]] during Juan's assassination, Ezio must remain undetected during the entire segment, and kill him while sitting down on a bench. | ||
*Heralds will continue advertising parties hosted by Juan even after his death. | *[[Heralds]] will continue advertising parties hosted by Juan even after his death. | ||
*It is possible to assassinate Juan Borgia without getting detected before or after killing him. | *It is possible to assassinate Juan Borgia without getting detected before or after killing him. | ||
*If the player has enabled Italian subtitles, Juan will introduce himself to the courtesan as Giovanni Borgia. | *If the player has enabled Italian subtitles, Juan will introduce himself to the courtesan as Giovanni Borgia. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery captionalign="left"> | <center><gallery captionalign="left"> | ||
Juan Borgia the Elder.png|Juan's concept art. | |||
Juan Borgia.jpg|Juan receiving a box from a [[Papal Guard]]. | Juan Borgia.jpg|Juan receiving a box from a [[Papal Guard]]. | ||
Ezio killing Juan Borgia.jpg|Ezio lunging at Juan and a courtesan. | Ezio killing Juan Borgia.jpg|Ezio lunging at Juan and a courtesan. | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==Source== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |||
{{ACBH}} | {{ACBH}} | ||
Revision as of 19:19, 21 April 2011
- For his younger cousin, see Juan Borgia the Younger.
Juan Borgia the Elder, historically known as Cardinal Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní (1446 - 1 August 1503) was one of Cesare Borgia's three generals, who ruled over Rome during the reign of Pope Alexander VI. He was the eldest of the Pope's nephews, and also a member of the Templar Order.
Sometimes known simply as "the Banker," he handled Cesare's military funds, and aided the Borgia's campaigns to subdue Italy for the Templars. However, he also spent a considerable amount of money throwing lavish (and usually sexually-oriented) public parties.
Biography
Monteriggioni
In January of 1500, Juan accompanied his cousin Cesare Borgia, the latter's sister Lucrezia, and his fellow Templars Octavian de Valois and Micheletto Corella to lay siege to Monteriggioni and the Auditore family Villa.
After the gates had been breached, the group entered the city, with Juan holding Caterina Sforza captive. After the battle was won, Juan and the others returned to Rome with the Apple of Eden as their prize.
Rome
Later than same year in Rome, Juan, Cesare, Octavian and Micheletto held a brief meeting in a courtyard of the Castel Sant'Angelo. There, just before he departed to besiege Urbino, Cesare ordered the three to play along with his father's "tired old men's club" for now, and left Rome in their hands.
The Assassin Ezio Auditore came to the conclusion that, in order for the Borgia Empire to be struck down, the Banker would need to be located and killed. Unfortunately, Juan at the time had yet to be identified, as we was simply referred to by most as "the Banker."
Ezio found a lead on Juan's whereabouts through his sister, who directed him towards Egidio Troche, a Roman senator who was indebted to Juan. After gaining the aid of Egidio by saving him and paying off his debt, Ezio discovered that Juan was throwing a Pagan Party, and would be present at the celebration.
Death
On August 1st, 1503, Ezio tailed the courier delivering Edigio’s money and found Juan at the party, discovering his name after the Banker introduced himself to a courtesan. As Juan walked towards the main area of the party with the courtesan, he expressed to her his deep appreciation for power, stating that merely plucking an apple from a tree made him feel superior. Finally, they reached the center of the festivities, where Cesare gave a brief speech on a soon-to-be-united Italy, before officially beginning the party.

After a brief argument between the Pope and Captain General, and their subsequent departure, Ezio turned his attention to Juan. Although Juan was heavily guarded, the Assassin moved through the busy crowd of guests and positioned himself on a nearby bench.
As Juan passed by, Ezio swiftly assassinated him, and as he died, Juan claimed that he regretted none of the indulgences he had enjoyed. Ezio replied that a man of true strength and power should be contemptuous with delicacies. Juan then objected that he had given the people what they wanted, but Ezio stated that that was the reason for his downfall.
Final Words
- Juan: The things I have felt, seen and tasted. I do not regret a moment of it.
- Ezio: A man of power must be contemptuous of delicacies.
- Juan: But... I gave the people what they wanted.
- Ezio: And now you pay for it. Il piacere immeritato si consuma da sé. (Pleasure unearned consumes itself.) Requiescat in Pace. (Rest in Peace.)
Trivia
- To get 100% synchronization during Juan's assassination, Ezio must remain undetected during the entire segment, and kill him while sitting down on a bench.
- Heralds will continue advertising parties hosted by Juan even after his death.
- It is possible to assassinate Juan Borgia without getting detected before or after killing him.
- If the player has enabled Italian subtitles, Juan will introduce himself to the courtesan as Giovanni Borgia.
- If, at the party, you stay in the hay wagon until Juan starts moving, it seems that he has killed a courtesan and this is the reason for his move.
Gallery
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Juan's concept art.
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Juan receiving a box from a Papal Guard.
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Ezio lunging at Juan and a courtesan.
Source
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