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{{Quote|Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He nearly sent a sixth of his subjects to the gallows.|Leonardo da Vinci about d'Orco.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Ascendance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''</ref> }}[[ | {{Quote|Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He nearly sent a sixth of his subjects to the gallows.|Leonardo da Vinci about d'Orco.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Ascendance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''</ref> }}{{Template:Character Infobox||period = ''[[Renaissance]]'' | ||
|faction = *''[[Borgia]]''||image = D'orco close.png | |||
|birth = ? | |||
|death = 1500 | |||
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''}} | |||
'''Ramiro d'Orco''' (? - 1500) was a general of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s during the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]] when Cesare was titled Captain General of the Papal armies after murdering [[Juan Borgia the Younger]]. <ref name="Assassin's Creed: Ascendance" /> | '''Ramiro d'Orco''' (? - 1500) was a general of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s during the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]] when Cesare was titled Captain General of the Papal armies after murdering [[Juan Borgia the Younger]]. <ref name="Assassin's Creed: Ascendance" /> | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 24 May 2011
- "Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He nearly sent a sixth of his subjects to the gallows."
- ―Leonardo da Vinci about d'Orco.[1]
Ramiro d'Orco (? - 1500) was a general of Cesare Borgia's during the Italian Renaissance when Cesare was titled Captain General of the Papal armies after murdering Juan Borgia the Younger. [1]
Ramiro d'Orco was one of Cesare Borgia's three generals alongside Oliverotto da Fermo and Vitellozzo Vitelli. All eventually conquered Romagna for their Borgia master. However, Ramiro, along with Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, eventually rebelled against Cesare. Cesare responded to the rebellion by butchering Ramiro. His death panicked both Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, forcing them both to re-enter Cesare's service. [1]