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[[Forlì]] is a city in the region of [[Romagna]] and capital of the province of [[wikipedia:Province of Forlì-Cesena|Forlì-Cesena]]. During the late 1400s to 1500, it was home to it's Countess, [[Caterina Sforza]], and also was the setting of it's eponymous battle, the [[Battle of Forlì]].
'''Forlì''' is a city in the region of [[Romagna]] and capital of the province of [[wikipedia:Province of Forlì-Cesena|Forlì-Cesena]]. During the late 1400s to 1500, it was home to it's Countess, [[Caterina Sforza]], and also was the setting of it's eponymous battle, the [[Battle of Forlì]].


==History==
==History==
===Early development===
===Early development===
Forlì was founded by [[wikipedia:Paleolithic|Paleolithic]] cavemen in 798,000 B.C.E. who were interested in flint manufacturing, paving the way for it's reputation as an industrial center. Forli gets it's name from the [[wikipedia:Roman Empire|Romans]](''Forum Livii''), who built the city in 188 B.C.E. along the Via Aemilia, one of several roads they laid after pacifying the Gauls in the region. After Roman rule, it went from [[wikipedia:Lombards|Lombard]] hands into Church handd. It became an independant republic in 889, infuriating the Vatican, which spent the next 400 years trying to get it back.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - ''[[Database Entries]]''</ref>
Forlì was founded by [[wikipedia:Paleolithic|Paleolithic]] cavemen in 798,000 B.C.E. who were interested in flint manufacturing, paving the way for it's reputation as an industrial center. Forlì gets it's name from the [[wikipedia:Roman Empire|Romans]](''Forum Livii''), who built the city in 188 B.C.E. along the Via Aemilia, one of several roads they laid after pacifying the Gauls in the region. After Roman rule, it went from [[wikipedia:Lombards|Lombard]] hands into Church handd. It became an independant republic in 889, infuriating the Vatican, which spent the next 400 years trying to get it back.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - ''[[Database entries]]''</ref>


===Middle Ages And Early Renaissance===
===Middle Ages And Early Renaissance===
Along with [[Rome]]'s constant machinations, Forlì had to deal with a steady stream of Goth, [[Byzantines|Byzantine]], Lombard and Frank marauders for the next few centuries, along with annual flooding, which was finally brought under control by diverting nearby rivers away from the city's center in 1050. Forlì became a military dictatorship at the end of the 13th Century and then was passed to the Ordelaffi family. In 1480, with the Ordelaffi fighting amongst themselves over the chain of succession, the [[Sixtus IV|Pope]] stepped in and gave the city to his nephew, [[Girolamo Riario]].<ref name="ac2"/>  
Along with [[Rome]]'s constant machinations, Forlì had to deal with a steady stream of Goth, [[Byzantines|Byzantine]], Lombard and Frank marauders for the next few centuries, along with annual flooding, which was finally brought under control by diverting nearby rivers away from the city's center in 1050. Forlì became a military dictatorship at the end of the 13th Century and then was passed to the Ordelaffi family. In 1480, with the Ordelaffi fighting amongst themselves over the chain of succession, the [[Sixtus IV|Pope]] stepped in and gave the city to his nephew, [[Girolamo Riario]].<ref name="ac2"/>


In 1481, the [[Florence|Florentine]] [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenza]] visited Forli en route to [[Venice]] along with his friend [[Leonardo da Vicni]]. During the visit Ezio met the Countess of Forli, Caterina Sforza.<ref name="ACII">[[Assassin's Creed]]</ref>
In 1481, the [[Florence|Florentine]] [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] visited Forlì en route to [[Venice]] along with his friend [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. During the visit Ezio met the Countess of Forli, Caterina Sforza.<ref name="ACII">[[Assassin's Creed II]]</ref>


===Battle of Forli===
===Battle of Forli===
{{main|Battle of Forli}}
{{main|Battle of Forli}}
[[File:Threatsforza.jpg|thumb|298px|Checco and Ludovico threatening Ezio and Caterina.]]
[[File:Threatsforza.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Checco and Ludovico threatening Ezio and Caterina.]]
In 1488, Caterina hired the [[House of Orsi|Orsi]] brothers, [[Checco Orsi|Checco]] and [[Ludovico Orsi|Ludovico]] to assassinate her husband, Girolamo Riario, who at the time had become joined the [[Templar Order]] and had been making a map of the locations of the fabled [[Codex]] pages at their order. At the same time, Ezio returned to Forlì along with [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] intending to make it a haven for the [[Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] obtained from [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. Here the [[Assassins]] agreed the Apple would be hidden in Forlì, but before the Apple could be secured the mercenary [[Orsi Brothers|Orsi brothers]], working on behalf of the [[House of Borgia]], seized not only Forlì but Caterina's two young children, [[Bianca Riario|Bianca]] and [[Ottaviano Riario|Ottaviano]] as hostages, intending to collect the Codex pages.<ref name="battle">[[Assassin's Creed]] - [[Battle of Forlì]]</ref>
In 1488, Caterina hired the [[House of Orsi|Orsi]] brothers, [[Checco Orsi|Checco]] and [[Ludovico Orsi|Ludovico]] to assassinate her husband, Girolamo Riario, who at the time had become joined the [[Templars]] and had been making a map of the locations of the fabled [[Codex]] pages at their order. At the same time, Ezio returned to Forlì along with [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] intending to make it a haven for the [[Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] obtained from [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. Here the [[Assassins]] agreed the Apple would be hidden in Forlì, but before the Apple could be secured the mercenary [[Orsi Brothers|Orsi brothers]], working on behalf of the [[House of Borgia]], seized not only Forlì but Caterina's two young children, [[Bianca Riario|Bianca]] and [[Ottaviano Riario|Ottaviano]] as hostages as well, intending to trade them for the Codex pages.<ref name="battle">''[[Assassin's Creed]] - [[Battle of Forlì]]''</ref>


Ezio was able to save the Sforza children and kill the Ludovico Orsi easily, but was himself badly wounded while retrieving the Apple by a dagger wielded by [[Checco Orsi]], before managing to dispatch the other Orsi too. Ezio, weakened by his injury, fainted and in the confusion a black robed monk was able to steal the Apple of Eden still clutched in Ezio's hand.<ref name="battle"/>
Ezio was able to save the Sforza children and kill the Ludovico Orsi easily, but was himself badly wounded while retrieving the Apple by a dagger wielded by [[Checco Orsi]], before managing to dispatch the other Orsi too. Ezio, weakened by his injury, fainted and in the confusion a black robed monk was able to steal the Apple of Eden still clutched in Ezio's hand.<ref name="battle"/>


Caterina nursed Ezio back to health at the [[Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Communale]]. Ezio learned from [[Darby O'Callahan]] and the monks of the [[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]] that the thief was Dominican friar by the name [[Girolamo Savonarola]], whom Ezio tracked down and killed in [[Florence]], thus once again obtaining the Apple.<ref name="battle"/>
Caterina nursed Ezio back to health at the [[Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Communale]]. Ezio learned from [[Darby O'Callahan]] and the monks of the [[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]] that the thief was Dominican friar by the name [[Girolamo Savonarola]], whom Ezio tracked down and killed in [[Florence]], thus once again obtaining the Apple.<ref name="bov">''[[Assassins's Creed II]] - [[Bonfire of the Vanities]]''</ref>


After the events of the battle, Forli fell solely in the hands of Caterina, who fought to prevent the Vatican from re-taking control. Ultimately, however, Caterina was vanquished and Forlì passed into Church hands.<ref name="ac2"/>
After the events of the battle, Forlì fell solely in the hands of Caterina, who fought to prevent the Vatican from re-taking control. Ultimately, however, Caterina was vanquished and Forlì passed into Church hands.<ref name="ac2"/>


===Modern Times===
===Modern Times===
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Forlì's architecture is characterized by comparatively small buildings, greyish stonework, and flat rooftops and several guard towers.
Forlì's architecture is characterized by comparatively small buildings, greyish stonework, and flat rooftops and several guard towers.


*[[Rocca di Ravaldino]] was the heavily walled and cannoned fortress of Forlì, a citadel of strategic importance to the defense of the city. The [[Piece of Eden|Apple of Eden]] was briefly held here for safekeeping upon its recovery by the [[Assassins|Assassins' Order]]. It serves as a [[Secret Location]].
*[[Rocca di Ravaldino]] -  A heavily walled and cannoned fortress of Forlì, Rocco di Ravaldino was a citadel of strategic importance to the defense of the city. The [[|Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] was briefly held here for safekeeping upon its recovery by the [[Assassins|Assassins' Order]] <ref name="battle"/>. The sacrophagus of [[Qulan Gal]] by the time of Renaissance. It serves as a [[Secret Location]].
*[[Avamposto Veneziano]]
[[File:Abbazia_disan_mercuriale.jpg|thumb|right|The Abbazia di San Mercuriale]]
*[[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]]
*[[Avamposto Veneziano]] -  A port located within Romagna, this landmark was an important place because Forlì's stature as part of Venice's coastal defense work. The complex was comprised of a lighthouse, a dock, and a large square building.
*[[ Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Comunale]]
*[[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]] - Completed in 1180 C.E., Abbazia di San Mercuriale was the main religious building in Forlì.
*[[Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Comunale]] - This landmark in central Forlì was built was built in 1000 around an existing tower and enlarged in 1412 by the Ordelaffi family, the then heads of Forlì.


==Assassination Targets==
==Assassination Targets==
*[[Ludovico Orsi]]: The captor of [[Ottaviano Riario]] (DNA Sequence 12: Battle of Forlì)
*[[Ludovico Orsi]] - The captor of [[Ottaviano Riario]] ([[Assassin's Creed II|ACII]] DNA Sequence 12: Battle of Forlì [[Godfather|Memory 4]])
*[[Checco Orsi]]: Responsible for stealing the Apple (DNA Sequence 12: Battle of Forlì)
*[[Checco Orsi]] - Responsible for stealing the Apple ([[Assassin's Creed II|ACII]] DNA Sequence 12: Battle of Forlì [[Checcomate|Memory 5]])


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*It is in Forlì that the player can [[customization|dye]] Ezio's robes with the tints "Wetlands Ebony" and "Wetlands Ivory" to achieve the "'''Perfect Harmony'''" [[Assassin's Creed II Achievements|Trophy/Achievement]].
*It is in Forlì that the player can [[customization|dye]] Ezio's robes with the tints "Wetlands Ebony" and "Wetlands Ivory" to achieve the "'''Perfect Harmony'''" [[Assassin's Creed II Achievements|Trophy/Achievement]].
*After completing the [[Battle of Forlì]], the [[Flying Machine]] may be used in Forlì at any time.<ref name="battle">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)]]</ref> It is located at the lighthouse on the north east of the map.
*After completing the [[Battle of Forlì]], the [[Flying Machine]] may be used in Forlì at any time.<ref name="battle">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)]]</ref> It is located at the lighthouse on the north east of the map.
*There are two [[Glyphs]] in the region of Forlì - one at [[Avamposto Veneziano]] and the other at [[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]].
*There are a total of 12 [[Feather|feathers]] in Forlì.
*A total of 44 [[Treasure chests]] can be found in Forlì.
*There are a total of 13 Side Quest missions in Forlì thant include:
**Two [[Race|races]] - ''Romagna Hustle'' and ''Horseplay''
**Two [[Beat Up|beat up events]] - ''Wanton Hubby'' and ''Scuity Knocks''
**One [[Courier Assignments|courier assignment]] - ''The Messenger's Burden''
**Eight [[Assassination Contracts]] - ''Thin The Ranks'', ''Begininning of a Conspiracy'', ''Arch Enemies'', ''Wet Work''.   


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:09, 30 March 2012


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Forlì is a city in the region of Romagna and capital of the province of Forlì-Cesena. During the late 1400s to 1500, it was home to it's Countess, Caterina Sforza, and also was the setting of it's eponymous battle, the Battle of Forlì.

History

Early development

Forlì was founded by Paleolithic cavemen in 798,000 B.C.E. who were interested in flint manufacturing, paving the way for it's reputation as an industrial center. Forlì gets it's name from the Romans(Forum Livii), who built the city in 188 B.C.E. along the Via Aemilia, one of several roads they laid after pacifying the Gauls in the region. After Roman rule, it went from Lombard hands into Church handd. It became an independant republic in 889, infuriating the Vatican, which spent the next 400 years trying to get it back.[1]

Middle Ages And Early Renaissance

Along with Rome's constant machinations, Forlì had to deal with a steady stream of Goth, Byzantine, Lombard and Frank marauders for the next few centuries, along with annual flooding, which was finally brought under control by diverting nearby rivers away from the city's center in 1050. Forlì became a military dictatorship at the end of the 13th Century and then was passed to the Ordelaffi family. In 1480, with the Ordelaffi fighting amongst themselves over the chain of succession, the Pope stepped in and gave the city to his nephew, Girolamo Riario.[1]

In 1481, the Florentine Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze visited Forlì en route to Venice along with his friend Leonardo da Vinci. During the visit Ezio met the Countess of Forli, Caterina Sforza.[2]

Battle of Forli

Main article: Battle of Forli
File:Threatsforza.jpg
Checco and Ludovico threatening Ezio and Caterina.

In 1488, Caterina hired the Orsi brothers, Checco and Ludovico to assassinate her husband, Girolamo Riario, who at the time had become joined the Templars and had been making a map of the locations of the fabled Codex pages at their order. At the same time, Ezio returned to Forlì along with Niccolò Machiavelli intending to make it a haven for the Apple of Eden obtained from Rodrigo Borgia. Here the Assassins agreed the Apple would be hidden in Forlì, but before the Apple could be secured the mercenary Orsi brothers, working on behalf of the House of Borgia, seized not only Forlì but Caterina's two young children, Bianca and Ottaviano as hostages as well, intending to trade them for the Codex pages.[3]

Ezio was able to save the Sforza children and kill the Ludovico Orsi easily, but was himself badly wounded while retrieving the Apple by a dagger wielded by Checco Orsi, before managing to dispatch the other Orsi too. Ezio, weakened by his injury, fainted and in the confusion a black robed monk was able to steal the Apple of Eden still clutched in Ezio's hand.[3]

Caterina nursed Ezio back to health at the Palazzo Communale. Ezio learned from Darby O'Callahan and the monks of the Abbazia di San Mercuriale that the thief was Dominican friar by the name Girolamo Savonarola, whom Ezio tracked down and killed in Florence, thus once again obtaining the Apple.[4]

After the events of the battle, Forlì fell solely in the hands of Caterina, who fought to prevent the Vatican from re-taking control. Ultimately, however, Caterina was vanquished and Forlì passed into Church hands.[1]

Modern Times

In the early 21st century, Abstergo Industries, the modern day facade of the Templars, used one of the many districts in Forlì as a simulated training ground for their recruits.

Landmarks

Forlì's architecture is characterized by comparatively small buildings, greyish stonework, and flat rooftops and several guard towers.

  • Rocca di Ravaldino - A heavily walled and cannoned fortress of Forlì, Rocco di Ravaldino was a citadel of strategic importance to the defense of the city. The [[|Ezio's Apple|Apple of Eden]] was briefly held here for safekeeping upon its recovery by the Assassins' Order [3]. The sacrophagus of Qulan Gal by the time of Renaissance. It serves as a Secret Location.
File:Abbazia disan mercuriale.jpg
The Abbazia di San Mercuriale
  • Avamposto Veneziano - A port located within Romagna, this landmark was an important place because Forlì's stature as part of Venice's coastal defense work. The complex was comprised of a lighthouse, a dock, and a large square building.
  • Abbazia di San Mercuriale - Completed in 1180 C.E., Abbazia di San Mercuriale was the main religious building in Forlì.
  • Palazzo Comunale - This landmark in central Forlì was built was built in 1000 around an existing tower and enlarged in 1412 by the Ordelaffi family, the then heads of Forlì.

Assassination Targets

Trivia

  • Caterina Sforza, who is featured in the game, was Countess of Forlì from 1480 until 1500. Her legendary quotes are featured in the Battle of Forlì DLC. In 1488, her husband, Girolamo Riario, was assassinated in a conspiracy led by the Orsi, a noble family of the city, and she and her children were made prisoners. Since the fortress of Ravaldino refused to surrender, Caterina offered to go to convince the Castellan, Tommaso Feo, to yield. The Orsinis believed the good intentions of Caterina because she left her children as hostages, but once inside the safety of the fortress, she let loose a barrage of threats and promises of vengeance against her former captors. When they threatened to kill her still-captive children, she exposed her genitals from the fortress walls saying: "Ho con me lo stampo per farne degli altri!" (I have the instrument to bear more!). With an action of flashing her skirt to hint.[5]
  • Forlì was a very provincial town, but the Fortress of Forlì was one of the most fortified citadels in Italy, one that was protected by numerous, very large cannons.[5] In Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, when the Orsi Brothers attack Forlì, Caterina Sforza is forced to order the cannons to fire at enemy targets inside the town walls. As a result, parts of the city were destroyed.
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed II - Database entries
  2. Assassin's Creed II
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's Creed - Battle of Forlì Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "battle" defined multiple times with different content
  4. Assassins's Creed II - Bonfire of the Vanities
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wikipedia article on Forlì

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