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The '''Villa Salviati''' is a large villa located in [[Tuscany]]. [[Francesco Salviati]] purchased this Tuscan villa in 1477 in anticipation of becoming Archbishop of [[Florence]]. He spent the next few years having it renovated in the Tuscan style, while plotting with the [[Pazzi]] Family to invade Florence. Sadly, this left him very little time to enjoy it before his inevitable demise. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrates this villa with [[Mario Auditore|Mario Auditore's]] ''[[Mercenaries|condottieri]]'' to assassinate Salviati while he was in his bed. Also of interest, there is a doctor's stall in a small village just outside the villa. | The '''Villa Salviati''' is a large villa located in [[Tuscany]]. [[Francesco Salviati]] purchased this Tuscan villa in 1477 in anticipation of becoming Archbishop of [[Florence]]. He spent the next few years having it renovated in the Tuscan style, while plotting with the [[Pazzi]] Family to invade Florence. Sadly, this left him very little time to enjoy it before his inevitable demise. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrates this villa with [[Mario Auditore|Mario Auditore's]] ''[[Mercenaries|condottieri]]'' to assassinate Salviati while he was in his bed. Also of interest, there is a doctor's stall in a small village just outside the villa. | ||
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The Villa Salviati is a large villa located in Tuscany. Francesco Salviati purchased this Tuscan villa in 1477 in anticipation of becoming Archbishop of Florence. He spent the next few years having it renovated in the Tuscan style, while plotting with the Pazzi Family to invade Florence. Sadly, this left him very little time to enjoy it before his inevitable demise. Ezio Auditore da Firenze infiltrates this villa with Mario Auditore's condottieri to assassinate Salviati while he was in his bed. Also of interest, there is a doctor's stall in a small village just outside the villa.
