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imported>Piero.schiavone1994 I find this worthy to add, as in real life a 16th century commoner in Rome would have hardly been named Trimalchio! |
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'''Trimalchio''' was a member of the [[Rome|Roman]] [[Thieves]] Guild during the [[Renaissance]].<ref name="ACB novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref> | '''Trimalchio''' was a member of the [[Rome|Roman]] [[Thieves]] Guild during the [[Renaissance]].<ref name="ACB novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 00:17, 6 May 2018

Trimalchio was a member of the Roman Thieves Guild during the Renaissance.[1]
History
In 1500, Trimalchio and his son Claudio were sent with several other thieves to spy on Niccolò Machiavelli. However, Trimalchio got separated from Claudio and the latter was wounded by Borgia crossbowmen and could not escape. Trimalchio was reunited with his wounded son when Ezio Auditore da Firenze brought him to the docks after saving him from being captured and killed by Borgia guards. Trimalchio was then instructed to take his son into hiding.[1][2]
Trivia
- Trimalchio shared his name with a character in the Ancient Roman novel Satyricon by Petronius. In that work, he is an enormously rich freedman known to throw lavish dinner parties.