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Ezio proceeded to destroy twelve [[Borgia towers]], all of which were propagating the Borgia influence across Rome. At the same time, he also recruited many distressed Roman civilians as Assassin [[Apprentices]]. Ezio managed to reestablished relationships with the respective guilds of the [[Thieves]], [[Courtesans]], and [[Mercenaries]] in the city. As Ezio began liberating Rome, he also restored many shops and famous Roman landmarks, successfully bringing the Renaissance to Rome.
Ezio proceeded to destroy twelve [[Borgia towers]], all of which were propagating the Borgia influence across Rome. At the same time, he also recruited many distressed Roman civilians as Assassin [[Apprentices]]. Ezio managed to reestablished relationships with the respective guilds of the [[Thieves]], [[Courtesans]], and [[Mercenaries]] in the city. As Ezio began liberating Rome, he also restored many shops and famous Roman landmarks, successfully bringing the Renaissance to Rome.


As the Borgia influence was weakened day by day, the military presence in the district was diminished and crime occurred less often. To further bring down the Borgia, the Templar agents under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]] were hunted down by Ezio and his brotherhood. At this, the eyes and ears of the Templar were no more. Additionally, the [[Followers of Romulus|followers of Romulus]] who were terrorizing the people of Rome and were secretly under the command of Cesare, were also brought down by Ezio. In a particular counter-propaganda mission, posters with the Borgia family crest and the moto 'Viva Borgia' were also removed by Ezio.
As the Borgia influence was weakened day by day, the military presence in the district was diminished and crime occurred less often. To further bring down the Borgia, the Templar agents under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]] were hunted down by Ezio and his brotherhood. At this, the eyes and ears of the Templar were no more. Additionally, the [[Followers of Romulus|followers of Romulus]] who were terrorizing the people of Rome and were in sercret under the command of Cesare and their Papal overlords, were also brought down by Ezio. In a particular counter-propaganda mission, posters with the Borgia family crest and the moto 'Viva Borgia' were also removed by Ezio.


At last, the time to take on the Borgia directly had come. Ezio assassinated [[Juan Borgia the Elder]] (Cesare's banker) and [[Octavian de Valois]] (Cesare's general). He also attacked [[Micheletto]] (Cesare's personal assassin), but spared his life due to Ezio having to save another person's life.
Before Ezio could directly attack the Borgia he eliminated Cesare's three general, all of them serving Cesare in a different area of their own talents. Ezio assassinated [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Cesare's banker, who funded weapons and troops for Cesare's wars. [[Octavian de Valois]], a general in the French and Papal army who helped Cesare maintain his power in Rome with his French army. He also attacked [[Micheletto]][[Micheletto Corella| Corella]], Cesare's personal assassin, who attempted to murder [[Pietro Rossi]], but failed courtesy of Ezio, but his life was spared as Ezio needed to save Pietro.


Ezio then infiltrated the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] to assassinate [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] and Cesare Borgia and to retrieve the [[First Apple|Apple of Eden]]. There, he witnessed Cesare murder Rodrigo, and quickly left in order to retrieve the Apple before Cesare could. He then used the Apple demilitarize Cesare's Papal forces by killing several key captains in a single attack.
By August 1503 the Borgia were vulnerable enough for a direct assault. Ezio then infiltrated the more than ever heavily guarded [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] to assassinate [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] and Cesare Borgia and to retrieve the [[First Apple|Apple of Eden]]. Spying from a window he witnessed Cesare kill Rodrigo out of rage as a response to his father attempting to poison him, Lucrezia confessed that the Apple was at St. Peters, Ezio quickly left in order to retrieve the Apple before Cesare could. Beating Cesare to the St. Peters he then used the Apple demilitarize Cesare's Papal forces by killing several key captains in a single attack, while others abandoned Cesare believing Borgia money be "tainted".


Finally, upon attempting to call for reinforcements, Cesare was instead arrested by the new Pope, Julius II. Here, Rome was fully liberated from the influence of the Borgia and the Templars. {{Timeline}}
In a final effort to reclaim Rome for himself, Cesare attempting to call his reinforcements from the battlefield, Cesare was ambushed by the Assassin's, he safely seiled him outside the city gates, instead of his army arriving [[Fabio Orsini]] had Cesare arrested by order of the new Pope, Julius II. Here, Rome was fully liberated from the influence of the Borgia and the Templars. {{Timeline}}
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The Liberation of Rome was an event taking place in the Italian Renaissance in which the city of Rome was liberated from the rule of the Borgia by the Assassins and was brought into the Renaissance.

In 1500, the Master Assassin Ezio Auditore travelled to Rome to once more seek revenge on the Borgia. Rome, under the ruling influence of the Borgia, became decrepit, decaying under oppression and corruption. The people were starving, scared and feared for their lives. Ezio needed to make the people believe again. His mission was not just about destroying the Borgias - it was, more importantly, bringing the ideas and beliefs of the Renaissance to Rome.

Destroying the Borgia

Ezio proceeded to destroy twelve Borgia towers, all of which were propagating the Borgia influence across Rome. At the same time, he also recruited many distressed Roman civilians as Assassin Apprentices. Ezio managed to reestablished relationships with the respective guilds of the Thieves, Courtesans, and Mercenaries in the city. As Ezio began liberating Rome, he also restored many shops and famous Roman landmarks, successfully bringing the Renaissance to Rome.

As the Borgia influence was weakened day by day, the military presence in the district was diminished and crime occurred less often. To further bring down the Borgia, the Templar agents under the command of Cesare Borgia were hunted down by Ezio and his brotherhood. At this, the eyes and ears of the Templar were no more. Additionally, the followers of Romulus who were terrorizing the people of Rome and were in sercret under the command of Cesare and their Papal overlords, were also brought down by Ezio. In a particular counter-propaganda mission, posters with the Borgia family crest and the moto 'Viva Borgia' were also removed by Ezio.

Before Ezio could directly attack the Borgia he eliminated Cesare's three general, all of them serving Cesare in a different area of their own talents. Ezio assassinated Juan Borgia the Elder, Cesare's banker, who funded weapons and troops for Cesare's wars. Octavian de Valois, a general in the French and Papal army who helped Cesare maintain his power in Rome with his French army. He also attacked Micheletto Corella, Cesare's personal assassin, who attempted to murder Pietro Rossi, but failed courtesy of Ezio, but his life was spared as Ezio needed to save Pietro.

By August 1503 the Borgia were vulnerable enough for a direct assault. Ezio then infiltrated the more than ever heavily guarded Castel Sant'Angelo to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia and to retrieve the Apple of Eden. Spying from a window he witnessed Cesare kill Rodrigo out of rage as a response to his father attempting to poison him, Lucrezia confessed that the Apple was at St. Peters, Ezio quickly left in order to retrieve the Apple before Cesare could. Beating Cesare to the St. Peters he then used the Apple demilitarize Cesare's Papal forces by killing several key captains in a single attack, while others abandoned Cesare believing Borgia money be "tainted".

In a final effort to reclaim Rome for himself, Cesare attempting to call his reinforcements from the battlefield, Cesare was ambushed by the Assassin's, he safely seiled him outside the city gates, instead of his army arriving Fabio Orsini had Cesare arrested by order of the new Pope, Julius II. Here, Rome was fully liberated from the influence of the Borgia and the Templars.