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The '''Palazzo Comunale''' is a palace located in the city of [[Forlì]] and is featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. In the [[Battle of Forlì]] [[DLC]] it has been expanded to include a rooftop veranda.
The '''Palazzo Comunale''' was a palace located in the city of [[Forlì]].


==Database entry==
==Database entry==
Built in 1000 around an existing tower, the Palazzo Comunale was enlarged in 1412 and bought by the Ordelaffi family, the head of Forlì.
"''Built in 1000 around an existing tower, the Palazzo Comunale was enlarged in 1412 and bought by the Ordelaffi family, the head of Forlì.''


Their rule was marked by excessive violence, culminating in the reign of Pino III Ordelaffi, who murdered his brother who then held the throne, killed his first wife, his mother and his second wife before being murdered by his third wife.
''Their rule was marked by excessive violence, culminating in the reign of Pino III Ordelaffi, who murdered his brother who then held the throne, killed his first wife, his mother and his second wife before being murdered by his third wife.''


Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention: he was also a great patron of the arts.
''Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention: he was also a great patron of the arts.''"
 
==Trivia==
 
*In the [[Battle of Forlì]] [[DLC]] it has been expanded to include a rooftop veranda.


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The Palazzo Comunale was a palace located in the city of Forlì.

Database entry

"Built in 1000 around an existing tower, the Palazzo Comunale was enlarged in 1412 and bought by the Ordelaffi family, the head of Forlì.

Their rule was marked by excessive violence, culminating in the reign of Pino III Ordelaffi, who murdered his brother who then held the throne, killed his first wife, his mother and his second wife before being murdered by his third wife.

Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention: he was also a great patron of the arts."

Trivia