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'''Giovanni Mocenigo''' (1409 – 14 September 1485) was Doge of [[Venice]] from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he fought with Mehmed II, Emperor of the Ottoman Empire and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of [[Ferrara]].
'''Giovanni Mocenigo''' (1409 – 14 September 1485) was Doge of [[Venice]] from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he fought with Mehmed II, Emperor of the [[Ottoman Empire]] and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of [[Ferrara]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Doge Mocenigo was close to [[Carlo Grimaldi]], who was secretly a [[Templar]]. He did not fully trust Carlo, because he subtly attempted to recruit him to the Templar cause. However, when Grimaldi's superiors learned that the [[Assassin]] who had killed the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] was in Venice and had killed [[Emilio Barbarigo]], they decided that there was no longer time for this plan to be carried out. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the Templars.
Doge Mocenigo was close to [[Carlo Grimaldi]], who was secretly a [[Templars|Templar]]. However, he did not fully trust Carlo, as he subtly attempted to recruit him to the Templar cause. Once Grimaldi's superiors learned that the [[Assassins|Assassin]] who had killed the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] was in Venice, and had killed [[Emilio Barbarigo]], they decided that there was no longer time for this plan to be carried out. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from [[Rodrigo Borgia]], the [[Grand Master]] of the Templar Order.
 
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] overheard this meeting and broke into the [[Palazzo Ducale]] using [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Flying Machine|flying machine]]. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo with [[cantarella]]. As Mocenigo began to cough up blood, Ezio followed Carlo into the courtyard of the palace and killed him, avenging the Doge. Miraculously, the Doge managed to stumble into the courtyard, but, delirious from the poison, he yelled, "You....You killed me? You killed ME!?" before collapsing. As a result, Ezio was mistakenly labeled as Mocenigo's killer.
 
Following his death, he was replaced as Doge by [[Marco Barbarigo]].
 
==Database entry==
Date of Birth: 1409.
 
Profession: Doge of Venice.
 
Doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485, Giovanni Mocenigo accomplished two things.
 
He ended Venice's Turkish war through the Treaty of Constantinople in 1479. Basically the treaty was a huge white flag giving Turkey Venetian territory and an annual tribute of 10,000 ducats, in order to prevent the Turks from taking over Venice. Not exactly a win.


He killed the Pope. The end of [[Sixtus IV]] was nigh when Mocenigo attacked Ferrara, starting the Salt War. Ferrara had challenged Venice's ownership of several salt mines (apparently humans, like hamsters, need ample quantities of salt), so Venice used this pretext to enter into a war that was really about territorial expansion.[[File:Giovanni_mocenigo_beauty_render.jpg|thumb|left|Mocenigo's in-game render.]]
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] overheard this meeting and broke into the [[Palazzo Ducale]] using [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Flying Machine|flying machine]]. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo with [[cantarella]].


At first, the Pope fought alongside Venice, but then, once he realized Venice's territorial ambitions, switched sides. When Venice won, through the Treaty of Bagnolo, it gained significant territory, enlarging the Republic to the largest it would ever be.
As Mocenigo began to cough up blood, Ezio followed Carlo into the courtyard of the palace and killed him, avenging the Doge. Miraculously, the Doge managed to stumble into the courtyard, but, delirious from the poison, he yelled out "You... You killed me? You killed ME!?" before collapsing to his death. As a result, Ezio was mistakenly labeled as Mocenigo's killer.


When the Pope read the Treaty, he flew into a rage, and by the next day, he was dead.
Following his demise, he was replaced as Doge of Venice by [[Marco Barbarigo]].
 
Although, there were rumors that the Pope's death wasn't entirely caused by reading the Treaty, they have gone unproven.
 
==Real Life==
[[File:440px-Gentile_bellini,_ritratto_del_Doge_Giovanni_Mocenigo.jpg|thumb|right|Giovanni Mocenigo]]
In real life, Mocenigo fought the Ottoman Turks, which resulted in the Treaty of Constantinople and the loss of territory. However, his battle with the duke of Ferrara yielded a great expansion of territory in Italy for Venice.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
 
*If you look closely at the ''corno ducale'' (Doge's hat) that Doge Mocenigo wears, there is a symbol on it which resembles the [[Assassin insignia|Assassin's insignia]].{{DEFAULTSORT:Mocenigo, Giovanni}}
*If you look closely at the corno ducale (Doge's hat) that Doge Mocenigo wears in the image at the top of the page there is a symbol on it which resembles the Assassin Symbol.{{DEFAULTSORT:Mocenigo, Giovanni}}
*Giovanni Mocegino is the [[72]]nd doge of Venice. The number 72 plays a significant role in the series.
*Giovanni Mocegino is the [[72]]nd doge of Venice. The number 72 plays a significant role in the series.
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==Gallery==
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657_large.jpg|Giovanni Mocenigo's bust
657_large.jpg|Giovanni Mocenigo's bust.
Giovanni_mocenigo_beauty_render.jpg|Giovanni Mocenigo's in-game render.
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==Sources==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
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Revision as of 00:41, 22 May 2012



Giovanni Mocenigo (1409 – 14 September 1485) was Doge of Venice from 1478 to 1485. During his life, he fought with Mehmed II, Emperor of the Ottoman Empire and Ercole I d'Este, the duke of Ferrara.

Biography

Doge Mocenigo was close to Carlo Grimaldi, who was secretly a Templar. However, he did not fully trust Carlo, as he subtly attempted to recruit him to the Templar cause. Once Grimaldi's superiors learned that the Assassin who had killed the Pazzi was in Venice, and had killed Emilio Barbarigo, they decided that there was no longer time for this plan to be carried out. At a Templar meeting, Carlo received the order to kill Mocenigo from Rodrigo Borgia, the Grand Master of the Templar Order.

Ezio Auditore overheard this meeting and broke into the Palazzo Ducale using Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine. However, Grimaldi had already poisoned Mocenigo with cantarella.

As Mocenigo began to cough up blood, Ezio followed Carlo into the courtyard of the palace and killed him, avenging the Doge. Miraculously, the Doge managed to stumble into the courtyard, but, delirious from the poison, he yelled out "You... You killed me? You killed ME!?" before collapsing to his death. As a result, Ezio was mistakenly labeled as Mocenigo's killer.

Following his demise, he was replaced as Doge of Venice by Marco Barbarigo.

Trivia

  • If you look closely at the corno ducale (Doge's hat) that Doge Mocenigo wears, there is a symbol on it which resembles the Assassin's insignia.
  • Giovanni Mocegino is the 72nd doge of Venice. The number 72 plays a significant role in the series.

Gallery

Sources