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'''Giovanni Mocenigo''' was Doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he had fought with Mohammed II and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of Ferrara.  
'''Giovanni Mocenigo''' (1409-1485) was Doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he had fought with Mohammed II and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of Ferrara.


==Description==
==Description==
Doge Mocenigo was close with [[Carlo Grimaldi]], who was in secret a Templar. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], Grand Master of the Templars.  
Doge Mocenigo was close with [[Carlo Grimaldi]], who was in secret a Templar. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], Grand Master of the Templars.


[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] overheard this meeting and broke into the Palazzo Ducale using [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Flying Machine]]. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo, resulting in his death.
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] overheard this meeting and broke into the Palazzo Ducale using [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Flying Machine]]. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo, resulting in his death.
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Mocenigo, Giovanni]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Mocenigo, Giovanni]]
[[Category:Historical Characters]]
[[Category:Historical Characters]]

Revision as of 15:54, 4 February 2010


Giovanni Mocenigo (1409-1485) was Doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he had fought with Mohammed II and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of Ferrara.

Description

Doge Mocenigo was close with Carlo Grimaldi, who was in secret a Templar. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from Rodrigo Borgia, Grand Master of the Templars.

Ezio Auditore da Firenze overheard this meeting and broke into the Palazzo Ducale using Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo, resulting in his death.