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'''Uberto Alberti''' (1416 – 1476) was an ally of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the ''Gonfaloniere'' of [[Florence]], as well as being a former ally of [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and friend of the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family during the [[Renaissance]].
'''Uberto Alberti''' (1416 – 1476) was an ally of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the ''Gonfaloniere'' of [[Florence]] during the [[Renaissance]]. Despite his reluctance, Uberto turned against his former allies [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]].


Uberto was close friends with [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]] before the arrest and execution of Giovanni and his family by order of Templar [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]], after which he betrayed the Auditore Family.
Before his defection, Uberto was close friends with [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]], though he personally authorized the arrest and execution of Giovanni and his family by order of the Templar [[Grand Master]], [[Rodrigo Borgia]], in exchange for the promises of his own family's financial wellbeing.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life and Templar affiliation===
===Early life and Templar affiliation===
{{Quote|According to the history books, this man was a saint.|[[Shaun Hastings]], regarding Uberto Alberti.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|According to the history books, this man was a saint.|[[Shaun Hastings]], regarding Uberto Alberti.|Assassin's Creed II}}
Uberto Alberti lived in [[Florence]] for most of his life, and was a well-known and respected lawyer. A majority of the prosecutions he made were won, despite his legal skills being entirely self-taught. During his time as a lawyer, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] bank evicted his family, which made him thirst for revenge against the Medici. It was there that he came in contact with the [[Templars]], who promised to give him what he desired in exchange for his cooperation. Uberto agreed to cooperate, and conspired with them after his election in the Signoria, and making ties with the Medici.
Uberto Alberti lived in Florence for most of his life, and was a well-known and respected lawyer, with a majority of the prosecutions he made being successful, despite the fact that his legal skills were entirely self-taught. During his time as a lawyer, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] bank evicted his family, which made him thirst for revenge against the Medici family.
 
From this resentment, he came into contact with the [[Templars]], who promised to give him what he desired in exchange for his cooperation. With this, Uberto agreed, and secretly conspired with them after his election in the Signoria, to which he began making ties with the Medici to gain Lorenzo's trust.
 
===Working with the Medici===
===Working with the Medici===
Uberto advised both Giovanni and Lorenzo on certain matters, and was involved in an interrogation of one of Rodrigo Borgia's men regarding the preplanned [[Assassination of Galeazzo Sforza|assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza]]. He was put in charge of decoding a letter Giovanni had intercepted in [[Venice]], though after it was deciphered by [[Antonio Maffei]], Uberto disposed of it as part of his agreement. Uberto then had a copy of the letter, in its pre-deciphered state, made. He would then give the letter to Giovanni and have him deliver it to [[Rome]] in hopes of following the conspirator's trail.
Uberto advised both Giovanni and Lorenzo on certain matters, and was involved in an interrogation of one of Rodrigo Borgia's men regarding the pre-planned [[Assassination of Galeazzo Sforza|assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza]]. He was put in charge of decoding a letter Giovanni had intercepted in [[Venice]], though after it was deciphered by [[Antonio Maffei]], Uberto disposed of it as part of his agreement. Uberto then had a copy of the letter, in its pre-deciphered state, made. From there, he then gave the letter to Giovanni and had him deliver it to [[Rome]], in the Assassin's hopes of following the conspirator's trail.


After the near escape of Rodrigo Borgia from Giovanni in Rome, Uberto was among those called to a meeting held by the Spaniard. Taking part in the meeting along with the other Templars, Uberto was informed that Giovanni had to be disposed of in order for their plans to succeed.
After the near escape of Rodrigo Borgia from Giovanni in Rome, Uberto was among those called to a meeting held by the Spaniard. Taking part alongside the other Templars, Uberto was informed that Giovanni had to be disposed of in order for their plans to succeed.


===Auditore execution===
===Auditore execution===
{{quote|In the absence of any compelling evidence to the contrary, I am bound to pronounce you guilty.|Uberto to Giovanni|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|In the absence of any compelling evidence to the contrary, I am bound to pronounce you guilty.|Uberto to Giovanni.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] met Uberto in Giovanni's office, and though the two were conversing about something urgent, Ezio was dismissed by his father before he could understand their discussion. Soon after, Giovanni sent Ezio to deliver a letter containing compelling evidence to Uberto. Ezio did as his father asked, and swiftly made his way to Uberto's house.[[File:LMS 1 v.png|thumb|250px|Uberto (left) at the execution.]]
Some time later, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] stumbled upon Uberto in Giovanni's office, and while his father and the Gonfaloniere were conversing about something urgent, Ezio was dismissed by Giovanni before he could understand their discussion. Soon after, Giovanni sent Ezio on an errand to deliver a letter containing compelling evidence to Uberto, to which he did as his father asked, and swiftly made his way to Uberto's house.


Uberto immediately knew what was in the envelope, and asked Ezio if he would like to stay at his house (probably with the intent of murdering him), though Ezio declined. Moments before Ezio left, he caught a glimpse of a shadowy figure, who was in fact Rodrigo Borgia; the man behind the events that were yet to come. Soon after receiving the letter, Uberto warranted the arrest of Giovanni, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]], and Ezio for the crime of treason. However, on the day of the execution, Giovanni reminded Uberto of the evidence given to him by Ezio that proved his family innocent, but Uberto claimed that he had no recollection of such evidence, before sentencing the three to death.
[[File:LMS 1 v.png|thumb|250px|Uberto at the execution.]]
Once Ezio had arrived, Uberto asked the young Florentine noble if he would like to stay at his house, presumably with the intent of murdering him, though Ezio declined. Moments before Ezio left, he caught a glimpse of a shadowy figure, who was in fact Rodrigo Borgia; the man behind the events that were yet to come.


At the sight of their deaths, Ezio ran towards the stage, claiming that he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but a [[brute]] [[Guards|guard]] disarmed him before he was able to get close enough. After escaping the guards, Ezio met up with [[Annetta]], who directed him to go to her sister's house, near [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|the Duomo]]. Once there, Annetta's sister, [[Paola]], taught Ezio the skills necessary to assassinate Uberto.
Subsequent to receiving the letter, Uberto warranted the arrest of Giovanni, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]], and Ezio for the crime of treason, going against the letter's intention. Afterwards, on the day of the execution at the [[Piazza della Signoria]], Giovanni angrily reminded Uberto of the evidence that had been given to him by Ezio which proved his family innocent, though Uberto purposely claimed that he had no recollection of such evidence, before sentencing the three to death.
 
At the sight of their demise, Ezio ran towards the stage with his sword, claiming that he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but a [[Brutes|Brute]] [[Guards|guard]] disarmed him before he was able to get close enough. However, on the urging of some of Giovanni's friends, a [[Thieves|thief]] and a [[Courtesans|courtesan]], Ezio fled from the scene.
 
Upon his escape from the guards, Ezio met up with the Auditore housemaid [[Annetta]], who directed him to go to her sister's house, near to the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Duomo]]. Once there, Annetta's sister, [[Paola]], taught Ezio the skills necessary to elude attention and assassinate Uberto, and kept his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]] safe until he had managed to do so.


===Death===
===Death===
After a few days of training Ezio, Paola tracked down Uberto so that Ezio's act of vengeance could take place. Ezio followed Uberto to the [[Basilica di Santa Croce|Santa Croce]] cloister, where he was attending an art exhibition of [[Andrea del Verrocchio|Verrocchio]].
After a few days of training Ezio, Paola tracked down Uberto's location so that Ezio's act of vengeance could take place. Following this, Ezio followed Uberto to the [[Basilica di Santa Croce|Santa Croce]] cloister, where he was attending an art exhibition of [[Andrea del Verrocchio]].


Uberto was speaking with Lorenzo de' Medici about the executions, and subsequently insulted Lorenzo on his way to the exhibition. After Ezio dispatched the guards patrolling the courtyard of Santa Croce, Uberto spoke with various attending nobles, who lauded him for the executions. Afterwards, Uberto noticed Ezio approaching, but was too shocked to call the guards. Ezio brutally killed Uberto with his [[hidden blade]], stabbing him multiple times in the chest. Avenging his father and brothers, Ezio proclaimed to everyone in attendance that the Auditore were not dead, and that he was still alive.
There, Uberto conversed with Lorenzo de' Medici about the executions, and subsequently insulted him on his way to the exhibition. After Ezio had dispatched the guards patrolling the courtyard of Santa Croce, Uberto spoke with various attending nobles, who lauded him for the executions. Afterwards, Uberto noticed Ezio's approach, but he was too shocked to call the guards. In this moment, Ezio brutally killed Uberto with his [[Hidden Blade]], stabbing him multiple times in the chest. Accompanying this, Ezio avenged his father and brothers' death, and proclaimed to everyone in attendance that the Auditore were not dead, with himself being alive and that his family's legacy lived on through him.


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
[[File:Uberto_Alberti.png|thumb|200px|Uberto in Florence.]]
[[File:Uberto_Alberti.png|thumb|200px|Uberto in Florence.]]
Uberto was confident in himself and his new power once becoming an ally of the Templars. Even so, all of Uberto's actions were forced upon him by Rodrigo Borgia, who manipulated Uberto to help the Templar Order. He carried out any of Rodrigo's demands, never defying him even when asked to execute his close friend's family. Uberto kept his true allegiances to himself, never sharing it with the family he loved and cared for.
Uberto was confident man whose belief in himself and his power bolstered on becoming an ally of the Templars. Even so, all of his actions were manipulated by Rodrigo Borgia, who promised Uberto the wealth that he required to keep his family secure.
 
Because of this, Uberto carried out any of Rodrigo's demands, never defying him, even when he was asked to execute his close friend's family. However, Uberto kept his true allegiances to himself, never sharing it with the family he loved and cared for, in the hope that the cost for keeping them safe outweighed his guilt for his betrayal.


==Letter to Uberto's wife==
==Letter to Uberto's wife==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to the [[Animus 2.0|Animus]] [[database]], Uberto was not a Templar. However, when viewing the portraits of Ezio's victims in [[Ezio's room|his room]] in the [[Villa Auditore]], Uberto's portrait depicts otherwise.
*According to the [[Animus]] [[database]], Uberto was not a Templar. However, when viewing the portraits of Ezio's victims in [[Ezio's room|his room]] in the [[Villa Auditore]], Uberto's portrait depicted otherwise.
*If you watch carefully at the end of his database video, it shows four ropes hung on the gallows in front of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]], instead of the three shown [[Assassin's Creed II|in-game]]. It can be assumed that the fourth rope was for Ezio.
*During Uberto's database video, it could be seen that four ropes hung on the gallows in front of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]], instead of the three shown in-game. Presumably, this fourth rope could have been meant for Ezio.
*If Uberto is left alive for a few moments after he has seen Ezio, he will eventually break out of shock and call for the guards to arrest him.
*If Uberto was left alive for a few moments after he had seen Ezio, he would eventually break out of his shock and call for the guards to arrest Ezio.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff">
CU UbertoAlberti.jpg|Original concept art of Uberto Alberti.
Screen_shot_5.png|Uberto in ''Lineage.''
Screen_shot_5.png|Uberto in ''Lineage.''
Screen_shot_2.10.png|Uberto with Father Maffei.
Screen_shot_2.10.png|Uberto with Antonio Maffei.
Screen_shot_2.9.png|Uberto reads the courier's letter.
Screen_shot_2.9.png|Uberto reads the courier's letter.
Screen_shot_2.12.png|Uberto with Giovanni and Lorenzo.
Screen_shot_2.12.png|Uberto with Giovanni and Lorenzo.
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JJE_2_v.png|Uberto arguing with Lorenzo moments before his death.
JJE_2_v.png|Uberto arguing with Lorenzo moments before his death.
Uberto2.jpg|Uberto's demise.
Uberto2.jpg|Uberto's demise.
CU UbertoAlberti.jpg|Original concept art of Uberto Alberti.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Uberto Alberti (1416 – 1476) was an ally of the Templar Order and the Gonfaloniere of Florence during the Renaissance. Despite his reluctance, Uberto turned against his former allies Lorenzo de' Medici and the Auditore family.

Before his defection, Uberto was close friends with Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, though he personally authorized the arrest and execution of Giovanni and his family by order of the Templar Grand Master, Rodrigo Borgia, in exchange for the promises of his own family's financial wellbeing.

Biography

Early life and Templar affiliation

"According to the history books, this man was a saint."
Shaun Hastings, regarding Uberto Alberti.[src]

Uberto Alberti lived in Florence for most of his life, and was a well-known and respected lawyer, with a majority of the prosecutions he made being successful, despite the fact that his legal skills were entirely self-taught. During his time as a lawyer, the Medici bank evicted his family, which made him thirst for revenge against the Medici family.

From this resentment, he came into contact with the Templars, who promised to give him what he desired in exchange for his cooperation. With this, Uberto agreed, and secretly conspired with them after his election in the Signoria, to which he began making ties with the Medici to gain Lorenzo's trust.

Working with the Medici

Uberto advised both Giovanni and Lorenzo on certain matters, and was involved in an interrogation of one of Rodrigo Borgia's men regarding the pre-planned assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. He was put in charge of decoding a letter Giovanni had intercepted in Venice, though after it was deciphered by Antonio Maffei, Uberto disposed of it as part of his agreement. Uberto then had a copy of the letter, in its pre-deciphered state, made. From there, he then gave the letter to Giovanni and had him deliver it to Rome, in the Assassin's hopes of following the conspirator's trail.

After the near escape of Rodrigo Borgia from Giovanni in Rome, Uberto was among those called to a meeting held by the Spaniard. Taking part alongside the other Templars, Uberto was informed that Giovanni had to be disposed of in order for their plans to succeed.

Auditore execution

"In the absence of any compelling evidence to the contrary, I am bound to pronounce you guilty."
―Uberto to Giovanni.[src]

Some time later, Ezio Auditore da Firenze stumbled upon Uberto in Giovanni's office, and while his father and the Gonfaloniere were conversing about something urgent, Ezio was dismissed by Giovanni before he could understand their discussion. Soon after, Giovanni sent Ezio on an errand to deliver a letter containing compelling evidence to Uberto, to which he did as his father asked, and swiftly made his way to Uberto's house.

Uberto at the execution.

Once Ezio had arrived, Uberto asked the young Florentine noble if he would like to stay at his house, presumably with the intent of murdering him, though Ezio declined. Moments before Ezio left, he caught a glimpse of a shadowy figure, who was in fact Rodrigo Borgia; the man behind the events that were yet to come.

Subsequent to receiving the letter, Uberto warranted the arrest of Giovanni, Federico, Petruccio, and Ezio for the crime of treason, going against the letter's intention. Afterwards, on the day of the execution at the Piazza della Signoria, Giovanni angrily reminded Uberto of the evidence that had been given to him by Ezio which proved his family innocent, though Uberto purposely claimed that he had no recollection of such evidence, before sentencing the three to death.

At the sight of their demise, Ezio ran towards the stage with his sword, claiming that he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but a Brute guard disarmed him before he was able to get close enough. However, on the urging of some of Giovanni's friends, a thief and a courtesan, Ezio fled from the scene.

Upon his escape from the guards, Ezio met up with the Auditore housemaid Annetta, who directed him to go to her sister's house, near to the Duomo. Once there, Annetta's sister, Paola, taught Ezio the skills necessary to elude attention and assassinate Uberto, and kept his mother and sister safe until he had managed to do so.

Death

After a few days of training Ezio, Paola tracked down Uberto's location so that Ezio's act of vengeance could take place. Following this, Ezio followed Uberto to the Santa Croce cloister, where he was attending an art exhibition of Andrea del Verrocchio.

There, Uberto conversed with Lorenzo de' Medici about the executions, and subsequently insulted him on his way to the exhibition. After Ezio had dispatched the guards patrolling the courtyard of Santa Croce, Uberto spoke with various attending nobles, who lauded him for the executions. Afterwards, Uberto noticed Ezio's approach, but he was too shocked to call the guards. In this moment, Ezio brutally killed Uberto with his Hidden Blade, stabbing him multiple times in the chest. Accompanying this, Ezio avenged his father and brothers' death, and proclaimed to everyone in attendance that the Auditore were not dead, with himself being alive and that his family's legacy lived on through him.

Personality and characteristics

File:Uberto Alberti.png
Uberto in Florence.

Uberto was confident man whose belief in himself and his power bolstered on becoming an ally of the Templars. Even so, all of his actions were manipulated by Rodrigo Borgia, who promised Uberto the wealth that he required to keep his family secure.

Because of this, Uberto carried out any of Rodrigo's demands, never defying him, even when he was asked to execute his close friend's family. However, Uberto kept his true allegiances to himself, never sharing it with the family he loved and cared for, in the hope that the cost for keeping them safe outweighed his guilt for his betrayal.

Letter to Uberto's wife

After Ezio killed Uberto, he found an undelivered letter to Uberto's wife in his wallet. Written there was:

My love,

I put these thoughts to paper in the hope that I might one day have the courage to share them with you. In time, you'll no doubt learn that I betrayed Giovanni, labeled him a traitor and sentenced him to die.

History will likely judge this to have been a matter of politics and greed. Know that it was not hate that forced my hand, but fear. When the Medici robbed us of all we owned, I found myself afraid. For you. For our son. For the future. What hope in this world for a man without proper means?

They offered me money, land and title in exchange for my collaboration. And so, this is how I came to betray my closest friend. However unspeakable the act, it seemed necessary at the time. And even now, looking back, I see no other way...

Final words

Uberto's last moments.
  • Uberto: You would have done the same, to save the ones you love...
  • Ezio: Yes... I would. And I have!

Trivia

  • According to the Animus database, Uberto was not a Templar. However, when viewing the portraits of Ezio's victims in his room in the Villa Auditore, Uberto's portrait depicted otherwise.
  • During Uberto's database video, it could be seen that four ropes hung on the gallows in front of the Palazzo della Signoria, instead of the three shown in-game. Presumably, this fourth rope could have been meant for Ezio.
  • If Uberto was left alive for a few moments after he had seen Ezio, he would eventually break out of his shock and call for the guards to arrest Ezio.

Gallery

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