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'''Corvo Antonelli''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[mercenary]] and [[gladiator]] who lived during the [[Renaissance]]. | '''Corvo Antonelli''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[mercenary]] and [[gladiator]] who lived during the [[Renaissance]]. | ||
During the 15th century, he and the [[Venice|Venetian]] thief [[Perina di Bastian]] fought alongside [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[A War in the Shadows]]''</ref> | ==Biography== | ||
Born during the Renaissance, Corvo worked as a mercenary during the day and moonlighted as a gladiator in the underground arenas of Rome. Known in the arena as "The Crow", Corvo was highly respected by his fellow gladiators, many of him he had beaten but spared. As a result of this, he was regarded as the unofficial champion of the underground gladiatorial scene.<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref> | |||
At one point, Corvo came across [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], a fellow mercenary and a member of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins]], on numerous occasions, serving as a mercenary working in one of his companies. Bartolomeo's Mercenary Guild also managed the fight clubs and arenas of Rome, which led him to take notice of Corvo's combat skills. Finding a kindred spirit in his proud and direct personality, Bartolomeo invited him to join the Italian Brotherhood.<ref name="Rebellion" /> | |||
As Corvo always chafed at the norms of hierachy and the entitlement of the nobility, the Brotherhood was a perfect fit for his rough but idealistic traits. He accepted the offer, with his resilience and combat skills proving useful to the brotherhood.<ref name="Rebellion" /> | |||
During the 15th century, he and the [[Venice|Venetian]] thief [[Perina di Bastian]] fought alongside [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins]].<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[A War in the Shadows]]''</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Corvo Antonelli was an Italian mercenary and gladiator who lived during the Renaissance.
Biography
Born during the Renaissance, Corvo worked as a mercenary during the day and moonlighted as a gladiator in the underground arenas of Rome. Known in the arena as "The Crow", Corvo was highly respected by his fellow gladiators, many of him he had beaten but spared. As a result of this, he was regarded as the unofficial champion of the underground gladiatorial scene.[1]
At one point, Corvo came across Bartolomeo d'Alviano, a fellow mercenary and a member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins, on numerous occasions, serving as a mercenary working in one of his companies. Bartolomeo's Mercenary Guild also managed the fight clubs and arenas of Rome, which led him to take notice of Corvo's combat skills. Finding a kindred spirit in his proud and direct personality, Bartolomeo invited him to join the Italian Brotherhood.[1]
As Corvo always chafed at the norms of hierachy and the entitlement of the nobility, the Brotherhood was a perfect fit for his rough but idealistic traits. He accepted the offer, with his resilience and combat skills proving useful to the brotherhood.[1]
During the 15th century, he and the Venetian thief Perina di Bastian fought alongside Ezio Auditore da Firenze and the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: Rebellion Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; name "Rebellion" defined multiple times with different content

