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'''San Gimignano''' is one of the many cities located in the [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] region of [[Italy]], and was essentially a medieval fortress during the [[Renaissance]]. Numerous watch towers and monasteries, as well as tall towers that resembled skyscrapers, characterize San Gimignano.
'''San Gimignano''' is one of the many cities located in the [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] region of [[Italy]], and was essentially a medieval fortress during the [[Renaissance]]. Numerous watch towers and monasteries, as well as tall towers that resembled skyscrapers, characterized 15th century San Gimignano.


==Pazzi conspiracy==
==Pazzi conspiracy==
===Templar meeting===
===Templar meeting===
In 1478, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] traveled to San Gimignano to spy on a clandestine [[Templars|Templar]] meeting and to kill [[Vieri de' Pazzi]] with the help of his [[Mario Auditore|uncle's]] [[mercenaries]]. Templar [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]][[Rodrigo Borgia]], as well as [[Francesco de' Pazzi]], [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]], and Vieri de' Pazzi, were all-present, discussing the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|plot]] to end the [[House of Medici|Medici dynasty]], and take control of [[Florence]]. Once the meeting had ended and all that remained was Vieri with his [[guards]], Mario and his mercenaries attacked these guards in a large open courtyard. Meanwhile, Ezio climbed the ramparts overlooking the courtyard, and dueled with Vieri, eventually assassinating him.
In 1478, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] traveled to San Gimignano to spy on a clandestine [[Templars|Templar]] meeting and to kill [[Vieri de' Pazzi]] with the help of his [[Mario Auditore|uncle's]] [[mercenaries]]. Templar [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]], as well as [[Francesco de' Pazzi]], [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]], and Vieri de' Pazzi, were all-present, discussing the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|plot]] to end the [[House of Medici|Medici dynasty]], and take control of [[Florence]]. Once the meeting had ended and all that remained was Vieri with his [[guards]], Mario and his mercenaries attacked these guards in a large open courtyard. Meanwhile, Ezio climbed the ramparts overlooking the courtyard, and dueled with Vieri, eventually killing his longtime nemesis.


===Hunting the co-conspirators===
===Hunting the co-conspirators===
[[File:Conference.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Vieri, Francesco and Jacopo de' Pazzi discussing their plans with a mysterious man.]] After Ezio assassinated Vieri, he returned to Florence, where he met with [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and was instructed to find and kill the remaining co-conspirators.
[[File:Conference.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Vieri, Francesco and Jacopo de' Pazzi discussing their plans with a mysterious man.]] After Ezio assassinated Vieri, he returned to Florence, where he met with [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and acquired the identities of the remaining co-conspirators, two of which took refuge in San Gimignano.


The first of his targets is the monk, [[Antonio Maffei]], who has fortified himself in one of the highest towers in the city because he is paranoid of Ezio coming to hunt him down. His fears are justified as he is soon assassinated by Ezio.
Upon entering the city, Ezio met with one of Mario's mercenaries, who informed him that the monk, [[Antonio Maffei]], has fortified himself atop one of the tallest towers in the city, surrounding himself with archers and [[guards]] alike, while he spouts scripture. Ezio made his way up the tower, assassinating guards and archers on his way up. He eventually assassinated the monk on top of the tower, slaying the first of the two co-conspirators within the city.


The second of Ezio's targets in San Gimignano is the banker, [[Bernardo Baroncelli]], who, like Antonio, is incredibly paranoid of Ezio coming to hunt him down. Ezio receives information where Bernardo hides and Ezio gets close to him and strikes, before Bernardo could even make a move.
The second of Ezio's targets in San Gimignano was the banker, [[Bernardo Baroncelli]], who escaped from prison and continued to remain hidden within the city. However, Ezio located Bernardo, who was roaming the city with a group of guards surrounding him. Bernardo continued his walk while attempting to reassure himself that the Assassin would not find him. Ezio still manages, however, to assassinate Bernardo, and escape his guards.


The next of Ezio's targets in the San Gimignano [[Tuscany|area]] is the monk, [[Stefano da Bagnone]]. Stefano has hidden himself in an [[Monte Oliveto Maggiore|abbey]] just outside of San Gimignano, and Ezio sneaked into the abbey courtyard and killed Stefano before he could retreat back into the abbey. As Ezio killed each of his targets, he received more information about the whereabouts of Jacopo de' Pazzi, and he just needed a little more knowledge to finally located Jacopo de' Pazzi.
[[File:Jacobo that sword stab by the neck.jpg|thumb|250px|Jacopo de' Pazzi being stabbed by Rodrigo Borgia.]]After killing the co-conspirators and finding out the location of [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]], Ezio traveled to [[Santa Maria Assunta]], to tail Jacopo to a Templar meeting. Ezio followed him to the ruins of an [[Antico Teatro Romano|ancient Roman theatre]] located just outside of San Gimignano. There, Jacopo met up with two other Templars, [[Emilio Barbarigo]] and [[Rodrigo Borgia]], and the three discussed the failure of the plot to overthrow the Medici. Rodrigo blamed Jacopo for the failure of the operation, and stabbed Jacopo, leaving him to die.


The last of Ezio's targets was the Archbishop of Pisa, [[Francesco Salviati]], who hid himself inside his [[Villa Salviati|villa]], which was located in the countryside just outside of San Gimignano. Ezio used [[Mario Auditore|Mario]]'s mercenaries to infiltrate his villa at night and kill Francesco Salviati, albeit with quite a fight between Ezio and Francesco's forces. In his death, Francesco told Ezio where Jacopo de' Pazzi was located.
Rodrigo then swiftly had his guards capture Ezio, who had been spying on their meeting. Rodrigo claimed he had planned for Ezio to follow, and then ordered his guards to kill Ezio, before leaving with Emilio. Ezio stabbed the two guards restraining him, and dispatched the remaining guards. After that, Ezio proceeded toward Jacopo's dying body, and put an end to his suffering. Ezio then left San Gimignano to return to Florence and inform Lorenzo of his success in the city.
 
[[File:Jacobo that sword stab by the neck.jpg|thumb|250px|Jacopo de' Pazzi being stabbed by Rodrigo Borgia.]]After finding out the location of [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]], Ezio traveled to the [[Santa Maria Assunta]] to follow Jacopo to a meeting place without being spotted. Ezio followed him to the ruins of the [[Antico Teatro Romano]], located just outside [[San Gimignano]]. There Jacopo met up with two other [[Templars]], [[Emilio Barbarigo]] and [[Rodrigo Borgia]], and they discussed the failure of the plot to overthrow the [[Medici]]. Rodrigo was not impressed with Jacopo's excuses and stabbed Jacopo, and nearly killed him.
 
Rodrigo then exclaimed that he knew [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] was watching their meeting the whole time and then promptly sent his [[guards]] to attack Ezio. Ezio fought them off with ease and then put Jacopo out of his misery. Ezio then left San Gimignano to return to [[Florence]], and to tell [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] of his success in San Gimignano.


==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
*[[Torre Grossa]] ([[Assassin's Tombs|Assassin's Tomb]] location)
*[[Torre Grossa]] ([[Assassin's Tombs|Assassin's Tomb]] location)
[[File:Torre_grossa.jpg|thumb|242px|The Torre Grossa.]]
*[[Santa Maria Assunta]] ([[Glyphs|Glyph]] location)
*[[Santa Maria Assunta]] ([[Glyphs|Glyph]] location)
*[[Antico Teatro Romano]] ([[Glyphs|Glyph]] location)
*[[Antico Teatro Romano]] ([[Glyphs|Glyph]] location)
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Sangimignanoart.jpg|Concept art for San Gimignano.
File:Sangimignanoart.jpg|Concept art for San Gimignano.

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San Gimignano is one of the many cities located in the Tuscan region of Italy, and was essentially a medieval fortress during the Renaissance. Numerous watch towers and monasteries, as well as tall towers that resembled skyscrapers, characterized 15th century San Gimignano.

Pazzi conspiracy

Templar meeting

In 1478, Ezio Auditore da Firenze traveled to San Gimignano to spy on a clandestine Templar meeting and to kill Vieri de' Pazzi with the help of his uncle's mercenaries. Templar Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia, as well as Francesco de' Pazzi, Jacopo de' Pazzi, and Vieri de' Pazzi, were all-present, discussing the plot to end the Medici dynasty, and take control of Florence. Once the meeting had ended and all that remained was Vieri with his guards, Mario and his mercenaries attacked these guards in a large open courtyard. Meanwhile, Ezio climbed the ramparts overlooking the courtyard, and dueled with Vieri, eventually killing his longtime nemesis.

Hunting the co-conspirators

File:Conference.jpg
Vieri, Francesco and Jacopo de' Pazzi discussing their plans with a mysterious man.

After Ezio assassinated Vieri, he returned to Florence, where he met with Lorenzo de' Medici and acquired the identities of the remaining co-conspirators, two of which took refuge in San Gimignano.

Upon entering the city, Ezio met with one of Mario's mercenaries, who informed him that the monk, Antonio Maffei, has fortified himself atop one of the tallest towers in the city, surrounding himself with archers and guards alike, while he spouts scripture. Ezio made his way up the tower, assassinating guards and archers on his way up. He eventually assassinated the monk on top of the tower, slaying the first of the two co-conspirators within the city.

The second of Ezio's targets in San Gimignano was the banker, Bernardo Baroncelli, who escaped from prison and continued to remain hidden within the city. However, Ezio located Bernardo, who was roaming the city with a group of guards surrounding him. Bernardo continued his walk while attempting to reassure himself that the Assassin would not find him. Ezio still manages, however, to assassinate Bernardo, and escape his guards.

File:Jacobo that sword stab by the neck.jpg
Jacopo de' Pazzi being stabbed by Rodrigo Borgia.

After killing the co-conspirators and finding out the location of Jacopo de' Pazzi, Ezio traveled to Santa Maria Assunta, to tail Jacopo to a Templar meeting. Ezio followed him to the ruins of an ancient Roman theatre located just outside of San Gimignano. There, Jacopo met up with two other Templars, Emilio Barbarigo and Rodrigo Borgia, and the three discussed the failure of the plot to overthrow the Medici. Rodrigo blamed Jacopo for the failure of the operation, and stabbed Jacopo, leaving him to die.

Rodrigo then swiftly had his guards capture Ezio, who had been spying on their meeting. Rodrigo claimed he had planned for Ezio to follow, and then ordered his guards to kill Ezio, before leaving with Emilio. Ezio stabbed the two guards restraining him, and dispatched the remaining guards. After that, Ezio proceeded toward Jacopo's dying body, and put an end to his suffering. Ezio then left San Gimignano to return to Florence and inform Lorenzo of his success in the city.

Landmarks

The Torre Grossa.

Assassination targets

Database entry

Named after Saint Geminianus, who supposedly conjured up a dense fog to save the city of Modena from Attila the Hun, San Gimignano was founded in the 3rd Century. The city grew from the 10th Century onward as a stopping point along the pilgrimage route to Rome.

In 1199, once its citizens grew wealthy, San Gimignano separated from the bishops of Volterra and became self-governing. The city's distinctive towers were created as its wealthy citizens competed to display how much money was actually in their pockets. In its heyday, the city had 72 towers.

But the plague of 1348 decimated San Gimignano. Without money for upkeep, the town started to fall apart. The council appealed to Florence, and Florence took control.[1]

Trivia

  • San Gimignano is the only city with couples arguing over something.
  • Even after synchronizing all of the viewpoints in San Gimignano, a small area to the left in the middle of the map remains unsynchronized.

References

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