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The '''House of Medici''' was the strongest family in [[Florence]] during the late 15th century. [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] was the head of the house, and a close ally to the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], as well as their [[Assassins|Assassin]] connections. They were subject to [[Templars|Templar]] attack due to their ''de facto'' control of Florence.
The '''House of Medici''' was the strongest family in [[Florence]] during the late 15th century. [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] was the head of the house, and a close ally to the [[House of Auditore|Auditore family]], as well as their [[Assassins|Assassin]] connections. They were subject to [[Templars|Templar]] attack due to their ''de facto'' control of Florence.
==History==
===Origin===
The Medici family came from the agricultural Mugello region, north of Florence, being mentioned for the first time in 1230. The origin of the name Medici is uncertain, although medici is the plural for medica, a doctor.
===Successful generations===
Through out a great part of the 15<sup>th</sup> century, [[Cosimo de' Medici|Cosimo Medici]], followed by Piero de' Medici, and lastly Lorenzo de Medici ruled over Florence. Cosimo Medici, whos power stemmed from his vast wealth, ruled over Florence untill his death in 1464, he was succeeded by his son, Piero.


At High Mass, Lorenzo's brother [[Giuliano de' Medici]] was killed in the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]].
Piero's reign was short, spanning only five years after which he succumbed to gout. After Piero, Lorenzo became the head of the Medici family. Like his grandfather and father, Lorenzo ruled Florence, through surrogates in the city councils, threats, payoffs, and strategic marriages. The Medici under Lorenzo were great patrons of arts and culture, and with its rule, Florence became the center of culture and innovation.
===The Pazzi conspiracy===
[[File:Assassins_creed_II_3.jpg|thumb|250px|Francesco attacking Giuliano, with Ezio trying to stop him.]]


The [[Outfits|Medici Cape]] was given to [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] by Lorenzo as a symbol of faith and trust soon after he saved Lorenzo's life during the assassination attempt by the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]]. The Medici under Lorenzo were great patrons of arts and culture, and with its rule, Florence became the center of culture and innovation.
In 1478, while attending High Mass, Lorenzo and his brother, Guilano, were attacked by members of the Pazzi family, in an event that would later be known as the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]]. Although the conspirators managed to kill Guilano, Lorenzo was saved by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who then took Lorenzo back to his [[Palazzo Medici|home]]. Once there, Lorenzo instructed Ezio to kill the main conspirator, [[Francesco de' Pazzi]]. After Ezio assassinated Francesco, he met with Lorenzo at the [[Ponte Vecchio]]. Once there, Lorenzo gifted Ezio a [[codex]] page as well as the names of Francesco's co-conspirators. After the meeting, Ezio left to pursue those responsible for the conspiracy.


Lorenzo died in 1492 and control of the house was passed to his son [[Piero de' Medici|Piero]]. Unfortunately, Piero let Florence fall into [[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s hands by 1494. After [[Bonfire of the Vanities|Savonarola's assassination]] in 1498, it took fourteen years for the Medici to regain control of Florence.
Once Ezio had killed all those who played a part in the conspiracy, he returned to Lorenzo, who gifted him the [[Assassin's Creed II Outfits#Medici Cape|medici cape]] as a symbol of faith and trust, and the two parted ways.
===Savonarola's take over===
After Lorenzo's death in 1492, his son [[Piero de' Medici|Piero]] took control of the house. Unfortunately, Piero let Florence fall into the hands of [[Girolamo Savonarola]], who bewitched the citizens with a [[Piece of Eden]].


Ezio Auditore returned to Florence in 1497, only to find that Savonarola had taken control over the city from the Medici. Finally in 1498, Ezio assassinated Savonarola and allowed the Medici to try and regain power. Despite this, it took the Medici fourteen years to regain control of Florence.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Medici are the only rulers in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' who controlled two regions, [[Florence]] and [[San Gimignano]].
*The Medici are the only rulers in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' who controlled two regions, [[Florence]] and [[San Gimignano]].

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The House of Medici was the strongest family in Florence during the late 15th century. Lorenzo de' Medici was the head of the house, and a close ally to the Auditore family, as well as their Assassin connections. They were subject to Templar attack due to their de facto control of Florence.

History

Origin

The Medici family came from the agricultural Mugello region, north of Florence, being mentioned for the first time in 1230. The origin of the name Medici is uncertain, although medici is the plural for medica, a doctor.

Successful generations

Through out a great part of the 15th century, Cosimo Medici, followed by Piero de' Medici, and lastly Lorenzo de Medici ruled over Florence. Cosimo Medici, whos power stemmed from his vast wealth, ruled over Florence untill his death in 1464, he was succeeded by his son, Piero.

Piero's reign was short, spanning only five years after which he succumbed to gout. After Piero, Lorenzo became the head of the Medici family. Like his grandfather and father, Lorenzo ruled Florence, through surrogates in the city councils, threats, payoffs, and strategic marriages. The Medici under Lorenzo were great patrons of arts and culture, and with its rule, Florence became the center of culture and innovation.

The Pazzi conspiracy

File:Assassins creed II 3.jpg
Francesco attacking Giuliano, with Ezio trying to stop him.

In 1478, while attending High Mass, Lorenzo and his brother, Guilano, were attacked by members of the Pazzi family, in an event that would later be known as the Pazzi Conspiracy. Although the conspirators managed to kill Guilano, Lorenzo was saved by Ezio Auditore, who then took Lorenzo back to his home. Once there, Lorenzo instructed Ezio to kill the main conspirator, Francesco de' Pazzi. After Ezio assassinated Francesco, he met with Lorenzo at the Ponte Vecchio. Once there, Lorenzo gifted Ezio a codex page as well as the names of Francesco's co-conspirators. After the meeting, Ezio left to pursue those responsible for the conspiracy.

Once Ezio had killed all those who played a part in the conspiracy, he returned to Lorenzo, who gifted him the medici cape as a symbol of faith and trust, and the two parted ways.

Savonarola's take over

After Lorenzo's death in 1492, his son Piero took control of the house. Unfortunately, Piero let Florence fall into the hands of Girolamo Savonarola, who bewitched the citizens with a Piece of Eden.

Ezio Auditore returned to Florence in 1497, only to find that Savonarola had taken control over the city from the Medici. Finally in 1498, Ezio assassinated Savonarola and allowed the Medici to try and regain power. Despite this, it took the Medici fourteen years to regain control of Florence.

Trivia

  • The Medici are the only rulers in Assassin's Creed II who controlled two regions, Florence and San Gimignano.
  • The Auditore and Medici families' friendship began when Giovanni Auditore rescued Lorenzo from drowning.
    • However, Ilario Auditore, the father/grandfather of Giovanni, was said to be an old friend of Cosimo de' Medici, and this was probably the reason that Cosimo appointed him as Gonfaloniere before giving the position to Luca Albizzi in 1442.

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