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{{Quote|Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He sent nearly a sixth of his subjects to the gallows.|[[Leonardo da Vinci]] about Ramiro.|Assassin's Creed: Ascendance}} | {{Quote|Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He sent nearly a sixth of his subjects to the gallows.|[[Leonardo da Vinci]] about Ramiro.|Assassin's Creed: Ascendance}} | ||
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|name = Ramiro de Lorca | |||
|image = D'orco close.png | |||
|birth = 1452<br />{{Wiki|Lorca}}, [[Kingdom of Castile]] | |||
|death = 1502<br />{{Wiki|Cesena}}, {{Wiki|Papal States}} | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = Papal States}} | |||
'''Ramiro d'Orco''' (1452 – 1500) was an [[Spain|Spanish]] condottiero and one of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s generals, alongside [[Oliverotto da Fermo]] and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]]. | '''Ramiro d'Orco''' (1452 – 1500) was an [[Spain|Spanish]] condottiero and one of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s generals, alongside [[Oliverotto da Fermo]] and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]]. | ||
While in the Captain General's service, the three generals conquered [[Romagna]] for their [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] master. However, in order to keep the confidence of the citizens, Cesare shifted the blame of the tyrannical act onto his generals, and butchered Ramiro as a "gift" to them. | ==Biography== | ||
While in the Captain General's service, the three generals conquered [[Romagna]] for their [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] master. However, in order to keep the confidence of the citizens, Cesare shifted the blame of the tyrannical act onto his generals, and butchered Ramiro as a "gift" to them.<ref name="ACA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''</ref> | |||
His death alarmed both Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, who eventually rebelled against Cesare and took some of his land for themselves. | His death alarmed both Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, who eventually rebelled against Cesare and took some of his land for themselves.<ref name="ACA" /> | ||
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[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
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[[Category:Spaniards]] | [[Category:Spaniards]] | ||
[[Category:Condottieri]] | [[Category:Condottieri]] | ||
[[Category:Governors]] | [[Category:Governors]] | ||
[[Category:Generals]] | [[Category:Generals]] | ||
Revision as of 17:16, 28 December 2018
- "Ramiro d'Orco, Cesare's sadist. He sent nearly a sixth of his subjects to the gallows."
- ―Leonardo da Vinci about Ramiro.[src]
Ramiro d'Orco (1452 – 1500) was an Spanish condottiero and one of Cesare Borgia's generals, alongside Oliverotto da Fermo and Vitellozzo Vitelli.
Biography
While in the Captain General's service, the three generals conquered Romagna for their Borgia master. However, in order to keep the confidence of the citizens, Cesare shifted the blame of the tyrannical act onto his generals, and butchered Ramiro as a "gift" to them.[1]
His death alarmed both Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, who eventually rebelled against Cesare and took some of his land for themselves.[1]