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==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
Landmarks in Rome included the [[wikipedia:Pantheon|Pantheon]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - E3 gameplay demo">''[http://e3.g4tv.com/videos/46470/Ubisoft-E3-2010-Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-Demo/ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - E3 gameplay demo]''</ref>, the [[wikipedia:Colosseum|Colosseum]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer">''[http://www.e3expo.com Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer]''</ref>, the [[Passetto di Borgo]] and [[Sistine Chapel]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.
Landmarks in Rome included the [[wikipedia:Pantheon|Pantheon]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - E3 gameplay demo">''[http://e3.g4tv.com/videos/46470/Ubisoft-E3-2010-Assassins-Creed-Brotherhood-Demo/ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - E3 gameplay demo]''</ref>, the [[wikipedia:Colosseum|Colosseum]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer">''[http://www.e3expo.com Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood E3 trailer]''</ref>, the [[Passetto di Borgo]], [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] and [[Sistine Chapel]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.


==Assassination Targets==
==Assassination Targets==

Revision as of 14:39, 16 June 2010

Rome (Roma in Italian) was a major city in Renaissance Italy, capital of the Papal State, and headquarters to the Italian sect of the Templar Order.

Renaissance era

The defacto capital of the Italian peninsular, as well as its largest city, Rome had been the headquarters of the Knights Templar for an unknown amount of time by the late 15th Century. In 1476, Rodrigo Borgia, Grand Master of the Knights Templar and a powerful figure in Rome politics briefly left the city to discuss his Order's plans before returning to get Papal approval[3].

In 1492, Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI, and head of the Papal State and Catholic Church. Ruling from Rome, he was left alone by the Assassins for the most part until 1499, when Ezio Auditore da Firenze learnt the location of The Vault was in Rome, beneath the Sistine Chapel[1]. During his journey through Rome, Ezio did not visit any of Rome's shops, landmarks of notable locations, heading directly for his confrontation with Borgia, and then leaving.

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Ezio overlooking the Roman Colloseum.

Following the assault of Cesare Borgia on the Assassin headquarters of Monteriggioni, Ezio Auditore returned to Rome to exact his revenge, assuming control of Tiber Island. The Rome of this time had fallen behind its fellow cities of Florence and Venice, and had stagnated in terms of development under the thumb of the Borgia[2].

Landmarks

Landmarks in Rome included the Pantheon[4], the Colosseum[5], the Passetto di Borgo, Castel Sant'Angelo and Sistine Chapel[1].

Assassination Targets

Assassin's Creed II

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