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'''Agostino Barbargio''' is the younger brother of [[Marco Barbarigo]], and cousin of [[Emilio Barbarigo|Emilio]] and [[Silvio Barbarigo]]. He only made two minor appearances in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. He was present at the carnival hosted by his brother Marco where he was having a chat with someone. He made another appearance when Antonio introduced him to Ezio, just before being elected the next Doge of Venice. Interestingly, Ezio said he was sorry for the loss of his brother but Agostino said it was nothing, as his brother was corrupted by the [[Rodrigo Borgia|Borgias]], a "mistake" he wouldn't do. It is currently unclear if he was elected Doge of Venice, as it is presumed that he either could have or not have. He is more morbidly overweight than his Barbarigo relatives. He ruled as Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death. | |||
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Revision as of 20:58, 30 December 2009
Agostino Barbargio is the younger brother of Marco Barbarigo, and cousin of Emilio and Silvio Barbarigo. He only made two minor appearances in Assassin's Creed II. He was present at the carnival hosted by his brother Marco where he was having a chat with someone. He made another appearance when Antonio introduced him to Ezio, just before being elected the next Doge of Venice. Interestingly, Ezio said he was sorry for the loss of his brother but Agostino said it was nothing, as his brother was corrupted by the Borgias, a "mistake" he wouldn't do. It is currently unclear if he was elected Doge of Venice, as it is presumed that he either could have or not have. He is more morbidly overweight than his Barbarigo relatives. He ruled as Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death.