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The Villa Auditore in 1476.

The Assassins Guild in Monteriggioni was the primary guild in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries.

History

Formation

Domenico Auditore was the first Assassin to come to Monteriggioni and completely rebuild the town, vastly improving its wealth, and build the Villa Auditore at its center. The Villa eventually became the base of operations for the Assassins, and the Auditore became the ruling body of the Assassin Order.[1]

Renaissance

By 1454, the guild and town were kept in shape by Mario Auditore,[2] though by 1476 he had allowed them to become run-down. That same year, Mario's nephew Ezio moved into the town, and while travelling he collected money to restore the entire town to its former glory.[1]

Disbanding

In January 1500, after Ezio and Mario returned from Rome, the Borgia besieged the town, reducing most of it to rubble. The town became abandoned, and the guild was disbanded; instead, a new guild was formed in Rome, to directly attack the Templars in their own headquarters.[3] Years later, the Assassins returned to Monteriggioni, and were allowed to continue to rule it after the Medici took possession of the town.[1]

Guild members

References