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==Biography==
==Biography==
Born (in 1443) to a poor family, Antonio lived with his father, a cobbler, and his mother, a maid for an upper-class family. As he aged, he increasingly developed a want for a richer life, but no matter how hard he studied, the schools would not accept him, and no matter how hard he worked he could not change his circumstances. Realizing that hard labor would not get him what he wanted, Antonio decided to steal it instead<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>.
Born in 1443 to a poor family, Antonio lived with his father, a cobbler, and his mother, a maid for an upper-class family. As he aged, he increasingly developed a want for a richer life, but no matter how hard he studied, the schools would not accept him, and no matter how hard he worked he could not change his circumstances. Realizing that hard labor would not get him what he wanted, Antonio decided to steal it instead<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>.


Eventually, Antonio found his way into the Order of Assassins, and subsequently set up the Thieves guild of Venice. Antonio and his fellow thieves consented only to theft of property from the largely immoral Venetian nobility, not ordinary citizens, making him something like an Italian Robin Hood. He considered his guild more of a "business" than a crime syndicate<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.
Eventually, Antonio found his way into the Order of Assassins, and subsequently set up the Thieves guild of Venice. Antonio and his fellow thieves consented only to theft of property from the largely immoral Venetian nobility, not ordinary citizens, making him something like an Italian Robin Hood. He considered his guild more of a "business" than a crime syndicate<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.


Following the arrival of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the son of the late [[Giovanni Auditore]], in 1485, Antonio agreed to aid Ezio in his quest to destroy the [[Barbarigo family]] and ensure Venice's future. Two years later, during Ezio's duel with the [[Templar]] [[Grand Master of the Knights Templar|Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]], Antonio, along with numerous other individuals appeared to aid Ezio. Following the battle they all revealed themselves to be Assassins. The last time you see Antonio is before you go to [[Rome]] to fight Rodrigo Borgia when he and the other Assassins say they will 'create trouble' around the city.
Following the arrival of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in 1485, Antonio agreed to aid Ezio in his quest to destroy the [[Barbarigo family]] and ensure Venice's future. Two years later, Antonio revealed himself to be an Assassin during Ezio's duel with the [[Templar]] [[Grand Master of the Knights Templar|Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. He was later present at Ezio's induction into the Order.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.
 
In 1491, Antonio was contacted by [[Luis Santangel]], who was seeking protection for him and his friend [[Christoffa Corombo]] as they attempted to meet with Rodrigo Borgia in Venice. Antonio contacted Ezio and sought his aid in the matter. He then put Ezio in contact with the Thieves' Guild in [[Barcelona]] before Ezio traveled there to battle the Templars.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II: Discovery">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>
 
Antonio met with the Assassins at [[Monteriggioni]] in 1499 as they formulated a plan to prevent Rodrigo from accessing [[The Vault]] in [[Rome]]. He agreed to create distractions throughout Rome in order to give Ezio an opportunity to infiltrate the [[Capella Sistina]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 02:23, 10 December 2010


"Your good work has restored us to our former glory, Ezio. Now, we are ready to strike."
―Antonio[src]

Antonio de Magianis[1] was a member of the Order of Assassins and leader of the Thieves guild in Venice during the late 15th Century.

Biography

Born in 1443 to a poor family, Antonio lived with his father, a cobbler, and his mother, a maid for an upper-class family. As he aged, he increasingly developed a want for a richer life, but no matter how hard he studied, the schools would not accept him, and no matter how hard he worked he could not change his circumstances. Realizing that hard labor would not get him what he wanted, Antonio decided to steal it instead[2].

Eventually, Antonio found his way into the Order of Assassins, and subsequently set up the Thieves guild of Venice. Antonio and his fellow thieves consented only to theft of property from the largely immoral Venetian nobility, not ordinary citizens, making him something like an Italian Robin Hood. He considered his guild more of a "business" than a crime syndicate[2].

Following the arrival of Ezio Auditore da Firenze in 1485, Antonio agreed to aid Ezio in his quest to destroy the Barbarigo family and ensure Venice's future. Two years later, Antonio revealed himself to be an Assassin during Ezio's duel with the Templar Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia. He was later present at Ezio's induction into the Order.[2].

In 1491, Antonio was contacted by Luis Santangel, who was seeking protection for him and his friend Christoffa Corombo as they attempted to meet with Rodrigo Borgia in Venice. Antonio contacted Ezio and sought his aid in the matter. He then put Ezio in contact with the Thieves' Guild in Barcelona before Ezio traveled there to battle the Templars.[3]

Antonio met with the Assassins at Monteriggioni in 1499 as they formulated a plan to prevent Rodrigo from accessing The Vault in Rome. He agreed to create distractions throughout Rome in order to give Ezio an opportunity to infiltrate the Capella Sistina.[2].

Trivia

Notes and references

File:Antonio.png
Antonio's concept art.