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===War in Rome===
===War in Rome===
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By 1500, Cesare had Rome under his iron fist, as he was commander of the Papal army, though it appeared that he and his [[File:Cesare_and_the_Papal_Guard.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cesare speaking to the Papal Guard.]]father sometimes disagreed on his choices. He used [[Borgia towers]] to keep control over the five districts of Rome. In 1502, [[Leonardo da Vinci]] was forced into service for the Borgia against his will. Cesare made Leonardo build the [[armored car|armored tank]] and another [[Flying Machine|flying machine]], not to mention "''other monstrosities besides"'', but all of Leonardo's creations were stolen and destroyed by Ezio Auditore, in secret at Leonardo's own behest. In 1503, Cesare and his father Rodrigo paraded through Rome in the Papal parade, but were ambushed by Ezio and his apprentices.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
By 1500, Cesare had Rome under his iron fist, as he was commander of the Papal army, though it appeared that he and his [[File:Cesare_and_the_Papal_Guard.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cesare speaking to the Papal Guard.]]father sometimes disagreed on his choices. He used [[Borgia towers]] to keep control over the five districts of Rome. In 1502, [[Leonardo da Vinci]] was forced into service for the Borgia against his will. Cesare made Leonardo build the [[armored car|armored tank]] and another [[Flying Machine|flying machine]], not to mention "''other monstrosities besides"'', but all of Leonardo's creations were stolen and destroyed by Ezio Auditore, in secret at Leonardo's own behest. In 1503, Cesare and his father Rodrigo paraded through Rome in the Papal parade, but were ambushed by Ezio and his apprentices.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


===Siege of Viana and death===
===Siege of Viana and death===

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"Ezio Auditore. Brave of you to stand alone against me, but also quite foolish... Assassin."
―Cesare Borgia, 1503.[src]

Cesare Borgia (13 September 1475 - 12 March 1507) was the son of Rodrigo Borgia and an arch-nemesis of Ezio Auditore. Like his father, he was a member of the Templar Order. Eventually, he became the commander of the Papal army and a leader in the Templar Order.

Biography

Early life

Cesare Borgia was born in Rome in 1475, to Rodrigo Borgia, the Grand Master of the Templar Order, and his long-term mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei. He was one of Lucrezia Borgia's brothers.

Becoming a Templar leader

In 1496, when his father waged war with the Orsini Family to seize their territory, Cesare joined the battle. Among the enemy's ranks was Bartolomeo d'Alviano, in secret an Assassin. When Bartolomeo's resources were down to three fortresses, Cesare cut off his supplies. When it looked like victory was near, Carlo Orsini arrived with his army and joined Bartolomeo, even wounding Cesare in the face.[1]

His father placed the fate of the Templars in his brother Giovanni's hands. Cesare, tasting power, killed his own brother in 1497.[2]

Siege of Monteriggioni

"I know you're there, Ezio! The Pope told me about you and your little group of Assassins! And this!"
―Cesare Borgia to Ezio Auditore, 1499.[src]

In 1499, Cesare, who had been brought up in the Templar ways, lead an assault on Monteriggioni, headquarters of the

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Cesare Borgia at Monteriggioni's gates, holding the Apple of Eden.

Assassins in Italy in order to eliminate the Master Assassin Ezio Auditore. Besieging the city, Cesare's forces overwhelmed the city's defenders and handed to him Mario Auditore and Caterina Sforza. Standing at the city gates, the Apple of Eden in his hand, Cesare 'invited' Ezio to come and face him in Rome with a shot of his firearm that killed Mario. Ezio was then shot down and wounded by a team of arquebusiers and the battle was won. With Monteriggioni in ruins, Cesare returned to Rome with his prize.[3]

War in Rome

"I have watched the city of Rome, I have studied, trained and killed within it's walls, and in time I will tame it, shape it.."
―Cesare Borgia, Rome.

By 1500, Cesare had Rome under his iron fist, as he was commander of the Papal army, though it appeared that he and his

File:Cesare and the Papal Guard.jpg
Cesare speaking to the Papal Guard.

father sometimes disagreed on his choices. He used Borgia towers to keep control over the five districts of Rome. In 1502, Leonardo da Vinci was forced into service for the Borgia against his will. Cesare made Leonardo build the armored tank and another flying machine, not to mention "other monstrosities besides", but all of Leonardo's creations were stolen and destroyed by Ezio Auditore, in secret at Leonardo's own behest. In 1503, Cesare and his father Rodrigo paraded through Rome in the Papal parade, but were ambushed by Ezio and his apprentices.[3]


Siege of Viana and death

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Cesare being confronted by Ezio Auditore.

In 1507, Cesare travelled to Viana, Spain to try and commandeer the King of Navarre (John III's), vast army, only to die during the siege against the castle, and he would be buried there. [4] In a recent trailer for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Cesare faces off against Ezio Auditore on the rampart's of the castle wall. For a brief moment the two stare each other down until a cannonball crashes into the wall and Ezio springs into action, emerging from the smoke and dirt, rushing at Cesare with his hidden blade equipped. Cesare quickly drops his sword and attempts to grab Ezio's arm as the trailer fades out.

Trivia

  • Historically, it is said that Niccolò Machiavelli greatly admired Cesare. However, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Machiavelli seeks to eliminate Cesare and his family members alongside Ezio Auditore.
  • Cesare's comments about bloodshed and the need for cleansing may highlight the origin of the name Abstergo being adopted by the Templars, which is Latin for "I cleanse".
  • It has been confirmed from the Brotherhood storyline trailer that the Siege of Viana will appear in the game.
  • Cesare shows some respect towards Ezio as seen in the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - The Story Trailer.

Gallery

References