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'''Agostino Barbargio''' (1420 - 20 September 1501) is the younger brother of | '''Agostino Barbargio''' (1420 - 20 September 1501) is the younger brother of [[Marco Barbarigo]] and the cousin of [[Emilio Barbarigo]] and [[Silvio Barbarigo]]. He only made two minor appearances in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. He was present at [[Carnevale]], which was hosted by his brother Marco, where he can be seen speaking with an unknown individual about Marco's incompetence as Doge. 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 that it was nothing, as his brother was corrupted by the [[Rodrigo Borgia|Borgias]], a "mistake" he wouldn't do. He ruled as Doge of [[Venice]] from 1486 until his death in 1501. | ||
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[[Category:Historical Characters|Barbarigo, Agostino]] | [[Category:Historical Characters|Barbarigo, Agostino]] | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 18 September 2010
Agostino Barbargio (1420 - 20 September 1501) is the younger brother of Marco Barbarigo and the cousin of Emilio Barbarigo and Silvio Barbarigo. He only made two minor appearances in Assassin's Creed II. He was present at Carnevale, which was hosted by his brother Marco, where he can be seen speaking with an unknown individual about Marco's incompetence as Doge. 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 that it was nothing, as his brother was corrupted by the Borgias, a "mistake" he wouldn't do. He ruled as Doge of Venice from 1486 until his death in 1501.