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|birth = 1455<br>[[wikipedia:Alviano|Alviano]], [[Italy]]
|birth = 1455<br>[[wikipedia:Alviano|Alviano]], [[Italy]]
|death = October 7, 1515<br>[[wikipedia:Ghedi|Ghedi]], Italy
|death = 7 October 1515<br>[[wikipedia:Ghedi|Ghedi]], Italy
|period = [[Renaissance]]
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|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|voice = [[Alex Ivanovici]]
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{{Quote|Ezio Auditore! Come in, come in! I'll kill you if you don't.|Bartolomeo, upon meeting Ezio in Rome.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Quote|Ezio Auditore! Come in, come in! I'll kill you if you don't.|Bartolomeo, upon meeting Ezio in Rome.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
'''Bartolomeo d'Alviano''' (1455 – 1515) was an [[Assassin]] and [[Italy|Italian]] ''condottiero'' (mercenary leader).
 
'''Bartolomeo d'Alviano''' (1455 – 1515) was an [[Assassins|Assassin]] and an [[Italy|Italian]] ''condottiero'' (mercenary leader).


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Bartolomeo was born in the town of Alviano, and was the son of Francesco d'Alviano and Isabella degli Atti. His cousin is [[Fabio Orsini]].
Bartolomeo was born in the town of Alviano, and was the son of Francesco d'Alviano and Isabella degli Atti. He was also the cousin of [[Fabio Orsini]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


Bartolomeo somehow found his way into the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and positioned himself in the [[Castello district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
Bartolomeo somehow found his way into the Assassin Order and based himself in the [[Castello district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


===Retaking the Castello district===
===Retaking the Castello district===
By 1486, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Silvio Barbarigo]] had taken control over the Castello district, and had captured most of Bartolomeo's men, including Bartolomeo himself. Luckily for him, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], the son of the late Assassin [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]], came to his rescue and the two fought their way back to Bartolomeo's headquarters.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
By 1486, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Silvio Barbarigo]] had taken control over the Castello district, and had captured most of Bartolomeo's men, including Bartolomeo himself. Luckily for him, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], the son of the late Assassin [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]], came to his rescue and the two fought their way back to Bartolomeo's headquarters.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>


After Bartolomeo found his precious sword "Bianca," he asked Ezio to rescue some of his men who had been captured by Silvio's thugs. Ezio successfully rescued each of the mercenaries and, upon returning to Bartolomeo, was instructed by the latter to position some of the men throughout the district, in order to regain the lost territory. Bartolomeo explained that these men would stir up trouble once Ezio launched the signal, forcing Silvio to dispatch most of his guards, and in turn leave himself vulnerable. Ezio killed several guards on the marked locations and positioned the mercenaries there.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
After Bartolomeo found his precious sword "Bianca," he asked Ezio to rescue some of his men who had been captured by Silvio's thugs. Ezio successfully rescued each of the mercenaries and, upon returning to Bartolomeo, was instructed to position some of the men throughout the district, in order to stir up enough trouble to regain the territory they had lost.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
 
[[File:Bartolomeo 2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bartolomeo, rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.]]
[[File:Bartolomeo 2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bartolomeo, rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.]]
Ezio aided the mercenaries by killing the guards of the district to allow them to take their place. Upon posting the last of the men, he climbed to the pinnacle height of a tower, and launched a firework to signal the men to begin their attack.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
From the tower, Ezio caught sight of Bartolomeo engaged in battle against [[Dante Moro]] and a number of other guards, and rushed to aid him. As the Assassins successfully killed most of his men, Dante abandoned the battle and fled to [[Arsenal Shipyard|l'Arsenale]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
They followed, and though Ezio was about to defeat Dante, he was able to slip away into the shipping port. Bartolomeo called for Ezio to follow the fleeing man, as he would likely lead him straight to Silvio. Sure enough, as Silvio and Dante fled for their ship, they were both caught and assassinated by Ezio.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>


Bartolomeo gave Ezio a firework upon his arrival, to be used to signal the attack. Ezio climbed the highest viewpoint and launched the firework, after which Bartolomeo and his men fought against [[Dante Moro]] and some other guards. Ezio rushed to Bartolomeo's aid, and Dante fled to [[Arsenal Shipyard|l'Arsenale]]. Bartolomeo and Ezio killed two [[brutes]] and followed Dante to the shipping port, where Ezio almost defeated Dante; though he escaped into l'Arsenale to run towards a docked ship with Silvio. The two of them were assassinated by Ezio before they could set sail on the ship, however. Bartolomeo thanked and congratulated Ezio on liberating the Castello district from Silvio's oppression, and the two parted ways.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Afterwards, Bartolomeo thanked and congratulated Ezio on liberating the Castello district from Silvio's oppression, and the two parted ways.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>


===Acquiring the Apple of Eden===
===Acquiring the Apple of Eden===
Two years later, Bartolomeo met with some of the other Assassins, those who had been guiding Ezio Auditore over the past 12 years, to acquire the "[[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]]" from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Templars]]. However, when they reached Rodrigo's location, they found Ezio already fighting Rodrigo and his guards, and thus the Assassins rushed to his aid. After killing all the guards and severely wounding Rodrigo, the group all revealed themselves to be Assassins, which was previously unknown by Ezio. They then inducted Ezio into the order atop a tall tower and all performed a [[Leap of Faith]] into a haystack.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
Two years later, Bartolomeo joined with several other Assassins to acquire the "[[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]]" from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the Templars. However, when they reached Rodrigo's location, they found Ezio already fighting Rodrigo and his guards.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
 
Bartolomeo and the others hurried to his side, and after killing all the guards and severely wounding Rodrigo, the group all revealed themselves to be Assassins, which had previously been unknown by Ezio. They then [[Initiation to the Assassin Order|inducted]] Ezio into the Order atop a tall tower.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>


===Battle against Pope Alexander VI===
===Battle against Pope Alexander VI===
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===Fighting the French===
===Fighting the French===
[[File:250px-BartEzioBarr.jpg|thumb|250px|Bartolomeo and Ezio in Rome]]
[[File:250px-BartEzioBarr.jpg|thumb|250px|Bartolomeo and Ezio in Rome]]
{{Quote|Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered.|Bartolomeo d'Alviano, regarding his fight with the French, 1503.}}
{{Quote|Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered.|Bartolomeo, regarding his fight with the French, 1503.}}
In 1500, Bartolomeo and his new wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni]], moved to [[Rome]], and used the [[Caserma di Alviano]] as barracks. Alongside the other Assassins, he sought to liberate the city from Borgia and Templar rule and thus focused his mercenaries on the French army, led by [[Octavian de Valois]]. However, he soon found himself attacked on two sides; Borgia on one side, French on the other. The same year, Bartolomeo met again with Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who helped Bartolomeo liberate the surrounding region of his house from Borgia control. In exchange, Ezio requested that Bartolomeo would find the whereabouts of Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia. After having done so, Bartolomeo met with the others at [[Tiber Island]] to discuss their war plans.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
In 1500, Bartolomeo and his new wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni]], moved to [[Rome]], and used the [[Caserma di Alviano]] as their barracks. Alongside the other Assassins, Bartolomeo sought to liberate the city from the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and Templar rule, and thus focused his mercenaries on the French army led by Baron [[Octavian de Valois]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
However, Bartolomeo soon found himself being attacked on two fronts; Borgia on one side, French on the other. That same year, Bartolomeo met again with Ezio Auditore, who helped Bartolomeo liberate the region surrounding his base from Borgia control. In exchange, Ezio requested that Bartolomeo find the whereabouts of Rodrigo and [[Cesare Borgia]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
After having done so, Bartolomeo met with the others at [[Tiber Island]] to discuss their war plans.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
[[File:ACBSP_2011-04-10_19-23-02-14.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio and Bartolomeo alongside some mercenaries.]]
Three years later, Bartolomeo was still at war with the Baron de Valois. When Ezio met with Bartolomeo again to discuss plans to take out the French commander, their conversation was cut short by a mercenary, who alerted Bartolomeo to a suprise assault by the French troops.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
Fighting alongside Ezio and his mercenaries, Bartolomeo successfully defended the barracks from the attack, after which they regrouped at the main gate. From there, they found the Baron signaling for their attention from the field.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
Octavian called out to request Bartolomeo's surrender in exchange for his wife, whom he had kidnapped. Enraged, Bartolomeo shouted insults to the commander, and eventually tore after him on horseback as the French army withdrew.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
As he and Ezio arrived at the French camp, the [[Castra Praetoria]], they concluded that it was impenetrable. Distraught, Bartolomeo resignedly decided to surrender, and enter the enemy base bearing gifts, out of hope that they would spare his wife.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
However, Ezio came up with an alternative, and upon returning to the barracks, he suggested that they disguise Bartolomeo's mercenaries as French soldiers, and have them pretend to deliver a captured Bartolomeo.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
After Bartolomeo offered his enthusiastic approval, Ezio retrieved some suits of armor from several French guards. Upon regrouping with the other, Ezio, disguised as a French captain, cleared the way for the disguised battalion all the way to the French camp, which they entered with ease.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
As they faced Octavian, Bartolomeo started to openly threaten him, demanding that Pantasilea be released. However, the Baron only remarked that ''"savages never learn"'', and raised his firearm to kill Pantasilea.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
 
Acting swiftly, Ezio fired his [[Pistol|hidden gun]] as a sign to Bartolomeo's mercenaries, breaking their cover and causing confusion among the French guards. In the skirmish that followed, Octavian fled deeper into the camp with Pantasilea in tow. Ezio followed and assassinated him, freeing Pantasilea.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


[[File:ACBSP_2011-04-10_19-23-02-14.png|thumb|238px|left|Ezio and Bartolomeo alongside some mercenaries.]]
As Bartolomeo hugged his wife, she thanked him, calling him her prince. Afterwards, they and the mercenaries returned to the barracks.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
Three years later, Bartolomeo was still at war with Octavian de Valois. When Ezio met with Bartolomeo again to discuss plans to take out Valois, their conversation was cut short by a mercenary who alerted Bartolomeo to a suprise assault by the French troops. Having successfully defending the barracks from the attack, Ezio and Bartolomeo regrouped at the main gate of the barracks where the Baron was signalling from the field. Valois arrived at the barracks to request Bartolomeo's surrender in exchange for his wife, whom he had kidnapped. Bartolomeo and Ezio followed Valois to the French camp, the [[Castra Praetoria]], but they concluded that there was no way into it. Ezio then came up with a plan, and they headed back to the barracks, where Ezio explained his plan to disguise Bartolomeo's mercenaries as French soldiers and have them pretend to have captured Bartolomeo. Ezio retrieved some suits from French guards and Bartolomeo disguised his men with these. Ezio, disguised as a French captain, cleared the way for the battalion all the way to the French camp and had them enter it with ease. When they met with Valois, Bartolomeo started to threaten the former, who was about to kill Pantasilea as a result. Acting swiftly, Ezio fired his hidden gun as a sign to Bartolomeo's mercenaries, and to cause confusion among the French guards, which made Valois flee deeper into the camp with Pantasilea. Ezio followed him and killed him while being undetected. Bartolomeo was reunited with Pantasilea again and returned to the barracks.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


Later that year, Bartolomeo met with the other Assassins to fight the last of Cesare Borgia's followers. After the last supporters were killed, they witnessed Cesare being arrested by Bartolomeo's cousin Fabio Orsini and returned to their respective bases.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
Later that year, Bartolomeo met with the other Assassins to fight the remnants of Cesare Borgia's followers at the gates of Rome. After the last supporters were killed, they witnessed Cesare being arrested by Bartolomeo's cousin, Fabio Orsini, and later returned to their respective bases.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


===Under Ferdinand II and Nicolò Orsini===
===Under Ferdinand II and Nicolò Orsini===
In 1503, hired by Ferdinand II of Spain, Bartolomeo was determinant in the victory at the Battle of Garigliano over the French army, which started the Spanish domination over southern Italy. In 1507, together with Nicolò Orsini, Bartolomeo was rehired by the Republic of Venice. The following year, he defeated the Imperial Army of [[Maximilian I]], Holy Roman Emperor in Cadore, at Mauria and Pontebba, conquering Gorizia and Trieste. In the same year, Pordenone also fell, and the Serenissima assigned its seignory to Alviano himself.
In 1503, hired by Ferdinand II of Spain, Bartolomeo became the determinant in the victory at the Battle of Garigliano against the French army, which started the Spanish domination over southern Italy.
 
In 1507, together with Nicolò Orsini, Bartolomeo was rehired by the Republic of Venice. The following year, he defeated the Imperial Army of [[Maximilian I]], Holy Roman Emperor in Cadore, at Mauria and Pontebba, conquering Gorizia and Trieste. In the same year, Pordenone also fell, and the Serenissima assigned its seignory to Bartolomeo himself.


===Battle of Agnadello===
===Battle of Agnadello===
In 1509, he fought in the [[Battle of Agnadello]]. He allegedly attacked the enemy without the authorization of the Orsini, then commander-in-chief. He was wounded as a result, but managed to recover and rally his troops. He won the hearts of the citizens of Agnadello, where the [[the Shroud|Shroud of Eden]] was located, and they in turn helped Bartolomeo and his men in getting resources.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
In 1509, Bartolomeo fought in the [[Battle of Agnadello]]. He allegedly attacked the enemy without the authorization of the Orsini, the commander-in-chief at the time. He was greatly wounded as a result, but managed to recover and rally his troops. He won the hearts of the citizens of Agnadello, and they in turn helped Bartolomeo and his men in gathering resources.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 1 - Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]</ref>


However, he was still captured by the French; [[Louis XII]] placed Bartolomeo in jail. In 1513, after the alliance between France and Venice against the Duchy of Milan, he was freed and later fought under the French commander Louis de la Trémoille. He was defeated at Vicenza by the Spanish viceroy of Naples, Ramón de Cardona.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy"/>
However, despite a valiant battle, Bartolomeo was still captured by the French, and [[Louis XII]] placed him in jail. In 1513, after the alliance between France and Venice against the Duchy of Milan, he was freed and later fought under the French commander Louis de la Trémoille. He was defeated at Vicenza by the Spanish viceroy of Naples, Ramón de Cardona.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy"/>


===Later life===
===Later life===
Later, Bartolomeo conquered and sacked Pordenone, which in the meantime had fallen again to the House of Habsburg. He was subsequently a protagonist of the French victory at Marignano (September 1515), in which he attacked the Swiss mercenary with a corps of only 300 knights. Later, he also managed to conquer Bergamo, but died in October of the same year while besieging Ghedi, a city near Brescia.
Later, Bartolomeo conquered and sacked Pordenone, which in the meantime had fallen again to the House of Habsburg. He was subsequently a protagonist of the French victory at Marignano (September 1515), in which he attacked the Swiss mercenary with a corps of only 300 knights.


Venice welcomed his body home with a grand ceremony, and he was buried in the church of [[Santo Stefano]] in Venice.
Later, he also managed to conquer Bergamo, but died in October of the same year while besieging Ghedi, a city near Brescia. Venice welcomed his body home with a grand ceremony, and he was buried in the church of [[Santo Stefano]] in Venice.


==Personality==
==Personality==
{{quote|He has such an aggressive view of the world.|Pantasilea regarding Bartolomeo's personality|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{quote|He has such an aggressive view of the world.|Pantasilea regarding Bartolomeo's personality.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Bartolomeo has an aggressive personality, often disregarding strategy in favor of brute strength. This is clearly shown as when Ezio Auditore first rescued him, he would often remark that Ezio's tactic of avoiding combat was not manly. He, like [[Mario Auditore]], preferred open combat, rather than the Assassin's tactic of "sneaking and stabbing". He is a proud man, this is made evident when he told Ezio Auditore the he was coping well against the French assault when in truth, he was fighting a losing war. It is clear that Bartolomeo is not educated as when Ezio suggested renovating the Barracks, he said ''"I'm no good with these things, you are the educated one. You approve the plans"''. Bartolomeo holds honor in highest regard and was very upset when the Baron de Valois chose the tactic of taking his wife, Pantasilea, hostage, in an attempt to secure victory.
Bartolomeo had an aggressive personality, often disregarding strategy in favor of brute strength. This was clearly shown when Ezio Auditore rescued him in Venice, as he would often remark that Ezio's tactic of avoiding combat was not manly.
 
He, like [[Mario Auditore]], preferred open combat, rather than the Assassin's tactic of "sneaking and stabbing." He was a proud man, as was made evident when he told Ezio that he was coping well against the French assault, when in truth, he was fighting a losing war.
 
Though a skilled warrior, Bartolomeo was not educated, as when Ezio suggested renovating the barracks, he said ''"I'm no good with these things. You are the educated one, you approve the plans."'' Bartolomeo held honor in highest regard, and was very upset when the Baron de Valois chose the tactic of taking his wife hostage, in an attempt to secure victory.
 
==Fighting style==
==Fighting style==
{{Quote|My Lady Bianca will whisper it in your ear!|Bartolomeo to Valois after fending off a French attack|Assassin's Creed:Brotherhood}}
{{Quote|My Lady Bianca will whisper it in your ear!|Bartolomeo to Octavian after fending off a French attack|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Bartolomeo is a versatile fighter, able to attack with a long sword as well an heavy weapon, although he prefers the latter. When Ezio Auditore first saved him from the [[Castello district]], Bartolomeo proved his versatility in fighting by using any weapon he could find, even a broom. His favorite weapon is a heavy weapon, fondly named 'Bianca' which greatly resembles a Scottish Claymore. It has been hinted that he also uses an axe in combat as when Ezio completes all the Mercenary guild quests, he receives a weapon called [[Bartolomeo's Axe]], which is almost identical to the [[Heavy Weapons|Labrys]].
 
Bartolomeo was a versatile fighter, able to attack with a long sword as well a heavy weapon, although he preferred the latter. When Ezio saved him from the Castello district, Bartolomeo proved his adaptability in fighting by using any weapon he could find, including a broom.
 
His favorite weapon was a heavy sword that he fondly called "Bianca," which greatly resembled a Scottish Claymore. It has been hinted that he also used an axe in combat, as when Ezio completed all the Mercenary guild quests, he received a weapon called [[Bartolomeo's Axe]], which was almost identical to the [[Heavy Weapons|Labrys]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Bartolomeo owned a large sword resembling a Hand and a half sword, also known as the Bastard sword, which he called "Bianca," the Italian word for "white." In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Bianca has changed in appearance slightly, having a gold guard and also missing an emblem. He was shown to be very protective of the sword, treating it like his own child.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Bartolomeo's sword Bianca has changed in appearance slightly, having a gold guard and also missing an emblem.
*His sword "Bianca" is also an exclusive item for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'', which is unlockable for 15 [[Uplay]] points, that gives more chance of winning in Skirmish.
**Bianca is also an exclusive item for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'', which is unlockable for 15 [[Uplay]] points, that gives a higher chance of winning a Skirmish.
*It has been stated in an interview that you can acquire his sword by completing a mission for the mercenaries in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''. However, this statement is inaccurate, as you instead receive an axe named "[[Bartolomeo's Axe]]." His sword, Bianca, is actually just a standard Bastard Sword that can be bought from blacksmiths or taken from Brutes.
*It has been stated in an interview that you can acquire Bartolomeo's sword by completing a mission for the mercenaries in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''. However, this statement is inaccurate, as you instead receive an axe named "Bartolomeo's Axe." His sword, Bianca, is actually just a standard Bastard Sword that can be bought from blacksmiths or taken from [[Brutes]].
*In the battle where Ezio fights alongside Claudia, Bartolomeo, Niccolo Machiavelli and La Volpe against the Borgia, Bartolomeo can be "killed," but he will only appear knocked out, as if he lost in a fist fight.
*In the battle where Ezio fights alongside Bartolomeo, [[Claudia Auditore]], [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] and [[La Volpe]] against the Borgia, Bartolomeo can be "killed," though he will only appear knocked out, as if he lost in a fist fight.
*Bartolomeo's memories are relived in the [[Chapter 1 - Bartolomeo d'Alviano|first chapter]] of the Italian Wars sequence in ''Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy''.
*Bartolomeo's memories are relived in the [[Chapter 1 - Bartolomeo d'Alviano|first chapter]] of the Italian Wars sequence in ''Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Bartolomeo.jpg|Bartolomeo 'captured' by his own men and Ezio Auditore in disguises.
Bartolomeo.jpg|Bartolomeo 'captured' by his own men and Ezio Auditore in disguises.

Revision as of 13:06, 15 June 2011



"Ezio Auditore! Come in, come in! I'll kill you if you don't."
―Bartolomeo, upon meeting Ezio in Rome.[src]

Bartolomeo d'Alviano (1455 – 1515) was an Assassin and an Italian condottiero (mercenary leader).

Biography

Early life

Bartolomeo was born in the town of Alviano, and was the son of Francesco d'Alviano and Isabella degli Atti. He was also the cousin of Fabio Orsini.[1][2]

Bartolomeo somehow found his way into the Assassin Order and based himself in the Castello district of Venice.[1]

Retaking the Castello district

By 1486, the Templar Silvio Barbarigo had taken control over the Castello district, and had captured most of Bartolomeo's men, including Bartolomeo himself. Luckily for him, Ezio Auditore, the son of the late Assassin Giovanni Auditore, came to his rescue and the two fought their way back to Bartolomeo's headquarters.[1]

After Bartolomeo found his precious sword "Bianca," he asked Ezio to rescue some of his men who had been captured by Silvio's thugs. Ezio successfully rescued each of the mercenaries and, upon returning to Bartolomeo, was instructed to position some of the men throughout the district, in order to stir up enough trouble to regain the territory they had lost.[1]

File:Bartolomeo 2.jpg
Bartolomeo, rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

Ezio aided the mercenaries by killing the guards of the district to allow them to take their place. Upon posting the last of the men, he climbed to the pinnacle height of a tower, and launched a firework to signal the men to begin their attack.[1]

From the tower, Ezio caught sight of Bartolomeo engaged in battle against Dante Moro and a number of other guards, and rushed to aid him. As the Assassins successfully killed most of his men, Dante abandoned the battle and fled to l'Arsenale.[1]

They followed, and though Ezio was about to defeat Dante, he was able to slip away into the shipping port. Bartolomeo called for Ezio to follow the fleeing man, as he would likely lead him straight to Silvio. Sure enough, as Silvio and Dante fled for their ship, they were both caught and assassinated by Ezio.[1]

Afterwards, Bartolomeo thanked and congratulated Ezio on liberating the Castello district from Silvio's oppression, and the two parted ways.[1]

Acquiring the Apple of Eden

Two years later, Bartolomeo joined with several other Assassins to acquire the "Apple of Eden" from Rodrigo Borgia, the Grand Master of the Templars. However, when they reached Rodrigo's location, they found Ezio already fighting Rodrigo and his guards.[1]

Bartolomeo and the others hurried to his side, and after killing all the guards and severely wounding Rodrigo, the group all revealed themselves to be Assassins, which had previously been unknown by Ezio. They then inducted Ezio into the Order atop a tall tower.[1]

Battle against Pope Alexander VI

In 1496, Bartolomeo joined the Orsini in a battle against the Borgia, who were attempting to seize Orsini territory.[1]

Bartolomeo's resources were cut down to three fortresses by the Borgia, but Bartolomeo's fighting spirit kept him going. Cesare Borgia completely cut off his supplies when he thought victory was near, but Carlo Orsini arrived just in time to support Bartolomeo, even wounding Cesare in the face.[1]

Fighting the French

File:250px-BartEzioBarr.jpg
Bartolomeo and Ezio in Rome
"Cesare persuaded King Louis to lend him an entire army to defeat me. I'm flattered."
―Bartolomeo, regarding his fight with the French, 1503.

In 1500, Bartolomeo and his new wife, Pantasilea Baglioni, moved to Rome, and used the Caserma di Alviano as their barracks. Alongside the other Assassins, Bartolomeo sought to liberate the city from the Borgia and Templar rule, and thus focused his mercenaries on the French army led by Baron Octavian de Valois.[2]

However, Bartolomeo soon found himself being attacked on two fronts; Borgia on one side, French on the other. That same year, Bartolomeo met again with Ezio Auditore, who helped Bartolomeo liberate the region surrounding his base from Borgia control. In exchange, Ezio requested that Bartolomeo find the whereabouts of Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia.[2]

After having done so, Bartolomeo met with the others at Tiber Island to discuss their war plans.[2]

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Ezio and Bartolomeo alongside some mercenaries.

Three years later, Bartolomeo was still at war with the Baron de Valois. When Ezio met with Bartolomeo again to discuss plans to take out the French commander, their conversation was cut short by a mercenary, who alerted Bartolomeo to a suprise assault by the French troops.[2]

Fighting alongside Ezio and his mercenaries, Bartolomeo successfully defended the barracks from the attack, after which they regrouped at the main gate. From there, they found the Baron signaling for their attention from the field.[2]

Octavian called out to request Bartolomeo's surrender in exchange for his wife, whom he had kidnapped. Enraged, Bartolomeo shouted insults to the commander, and eventually tore after him on horseback as the French army withdrew.[2]

As he and Ezio arrived at the French camp, the Castra Praetoria, they concluded that it was impenetrable. Distraught, Bartolomeo resignedly decided to surrender, and enter the enemy base bearing gifts, out of hope that they would spare his wife.[2]

However, Ezio came up with an alternative, and upon returning to the barracks, he suggested that they disguise Bartolomeo's mercenaries as French soldiers, and have them pretend to deliver a captured Bartolomeo.[2]

After Bartolomeo offered his enthusiastic approval, Ezio retrieved some suits of armor from several French guards. Upon regrouping with the other, Ezio, disguised as a French captain, cleared the way for the disguised battalion all the way to the French camp, which they entered with ease.[2]

As they faced Octavian, Bartolomeo started to openly threaten him, demanding that Pantasilea be released. However, the Baron only remarked that "savages never learn", and raised his firearm to kill Pantasilea.[2]

Acting swiftly, Ezio fired his hidden gun as a sign to Bartolomeo's mercenaries, breaking their cover and causing confusion among the French guards. In the skirmish that followed, Octavian fled deeper into the camp with Pantasilea in tow. Ezio followed and assassinated him, freeing Pantasilea.[2]

As Bartolomeo hugged his wife, she thanked him, calling him her prince. Afterwards, they and the mercenaries returned to the barracks.[2]

Later that year, Bartolomeo met with the other Assassins to fight the remnants of Cesare Borgia's followers at the gates of Rome. After the last supporters were killed, they witnessed Cesare being arrested by Bartolomeo's cousin, Fabio Orsini, and later returned to their respective bases.[2]

Under Ferdinand II and Nicolò Orsini

In 1503, hired by Ferdinand II of Spain, Bartolomeo became the determinant in the victory at the Battle of Garigliano against the French army, which started the Spanish domination over southern Italy.

In 1507, together with Nicolò Orsini, Bartolomeo was rehired by the Republic of Venice. The following year, he defeated the Imperial Army of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor in Cadore, at Mauria and Pontebba, conquering Gorizia and Trieste. In the same year, Pordenone also fell, and the Serenissima assigned its seignory to Bartolomeo himself.

Battle of Agnadello

In 1509, Bartolomeo fought in the Battle of Agnadello. He allegedly attacked the enemy without the authorization of the Orsini, the commander-in-chief at the time. He was greatly wounded as a result, but managed to recover and rally his troops. He won the hearts of the citizens of Agnadello, and they in turn helped Bartolomeo and his men in gathering resources.[3]

However, despite a valiant battle, Bartolomeo was still captured by the French, and Louis XII placed him in jail. In 1513, after the alliance between France and Venice against the Duchy of Milan, he was freed and later fought under the French commander Louis de la Trémoille. He was defeated at Vicenza by the Spanish viceroy of Naples, Ramón de Cardona.[3]

Later life

Later, Bartolomeo conquered and sacked Pordenone, which in the meantime had fallen again to the House of Habsburg. He was subsequently a protagonist of the French victory at Marignano (September 1515), in which he attacked the Swiss mercenary with a corps of only 300 knights.

Later, he also managed to conquer Bergamo, but died in October of the same year while besieging Ghedi, a city near Brescia. Venice welcomed his body home with a grand ceremony, and he was buried in the church of Santo Stefano in Venice.

Personality

"He has such an aggressive view of the world."
―Pantasilea regarding Bartolomeo's personality.[src]

Bartolomeo had an aggressive personality, often disregarding strategy in favor of brute strength. This was clearly shown when Ezio Auditore rescued him in Venice, as he would often remark that Ezio's tactic of avoiding combat was not manly.

He, like Mario Auditore, preferred open combat, rather than the Assassin's tactic of "sneaking and stabbing." He was a proud man, as was made evident when he told Ezio that he was coping well against the French assault, when in truth, he was fighting a losing war.

Though a skilled warrior, Bartolomeo was not educated, as when Ezio suggested renovating the barracks, he said "I'm no good with these things. You are the educated one, you approve the plans." Bartolomeo held honor in highest regard, and was very upset when the Baron de Valois chose the tactic of taking his wife hostage, in an attempt to secure victory.

Fighting style

"My Lady Bianca will whisper it in your ear!"
―Bartolomeo to Octavian after fending off a French attack[src]

Bartolomeo was a versatile fighter, able to attack with a long sword as well a heavy weapon, although he preferred the latter. When Ezio saved him from the Castello district, Bartolomeo proved his adaptability in fighting by using any weapon he could find, including a broom.

His favorite weapon was a heavy sword that he fondly called "Bianca," which greatly resembled a Scottish Claymore. It has been hinted that he also used an axe in combat, as when Ezio completed all the Mercenary guild quests, he received a weapon called Bartolomeo's Axe, which was almost identical to the Labrys.

Trivia

  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Bartolomeo's sword Bianca has changed in appearance slightly, having a gold guard and also missing an emblem.
  • It has been stated in an interview that you can acquire Bartolomeo's sword by completing a mission for the mercenaries in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. However, this statement is inaccurate, as you instead receive an axe named "Bartolomeo's Axe." His sword, Bianca, is actually just a standard Bastard Sword that can be bought from blacksmiths or taken from Brutes.
  • In the battle where Ezio fights alongside Bartolomeo, Claudia Auditore, Niccolò Machiavelli and La Volpe against the Borgia, Bartolomeo can be "killed," though he will only appear knocked out, as if he lost in a fist fight.
  • Bartolomeo's memories are relived in the first chapter of the Italian Wars sequence in Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy.

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