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We can see Rodrigo on the execution platform of Florence, attending to the judgement of [[Giovanni Auditore]] and his sons. He is later seen during a meeting for the [[wikipedia:Pazzi#The conspiracy|plot of the Pazzis]] and the [[Templars]] in a catacomb under the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. | We can see Rodrigo on the execution platform of Florence, attending to the judgement of [[Giovanni Auditore]] and his sons. He is later seen during a meeting for the [[wikipedia:Pazzi#The conspiracy|plot of the Pazzis]] and the [[Templars]] in a catacomb under the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. | ||
Borgio is later found in [[Venice]], discussing with [[Carlo Grimaldi]] and the | Borgio is later found in [[Venice]], discussing with [[Carlo Grimaldi]] and the Barbarigos about killing the current Doge so that one of them can replace the Doge and take control of Venice. He appears later on to claim the [[Piece of Eden]] the Templars found in Cyprus. [[Ezio]], disguised as the carrier of the artifact, attempts to kill Borgio, but he had planned this out, Knowing Ezio would do this. The two then begin a battle against each other, with Ezio being the victor. However, Borgio calls in his guards and is ready for battle once again, when suddenly, all of Ezio's allies throughout the story appear and help him defeat Borgio, who then escapes from them before Ezio can kill him. | ||
In the Final Memory Block, Ezio travels to [[Rome]] to assassinate Borgia, who has now become the Pope. Ezio sneaks into the Vatican and seemingly assassinates Borgio without being seen, after Ezio finishes speaking with Borgio he leaves only to have him rise from the ground and uses his Piece of Eden, the Papal Cross to strike down Ezio and everyone else in the room. However, he is surprised to see that Ezio has not given up his will to stop him, instead he brings out his own Piece of Eden, The Apple, Ezio then summons 4 clones of himself to assist him in his battle against Borgio, eventually defeating him. Borgio snatches The Apple from Ezio's hands, and combines it with The Staff to open up the door to The Vault, which had been underneath Rome the whole time. Ezio tries to stop but he is lifted into the air by Borgio and stabbed with a sword, lying on the ground as Borgio escapes into the Vault. Ezio eventually finds the Vault, with Borgio furiously pounding the door to the inner chambers, Ezio drops down into the pit where he is, and challenges him to a battle with no weapons, Borgio Accepts and the two have one last Battle. During the battle, Borgio states that he never believed in The Bible or in God, and only became Pope to get the Staff and access to the Vault, wanting to unify Italy under the Templar rule. Ezio defeats Borgio but refrains from killing him, saying that killing him will not bring back his family, leaving him alone in the Vault. | In the Final Memory Block, Ezio travels to [[Rome]] to assassinate Borgia, who has now become the Pope. Ezio sneaks into the Vatican and seemingly assassinates Borgio without being seen, after Ezio finishes speaking with Borgio he leaves only to have him rise from the ground and uses his Piece of Eden, the Papal Cross to strike down Ezio and everyone else in the room. However, he is surprised to see that Ezio has not given up his will to stop him, instead he brings out his own Piece of Eden, The Apple, Ezio then summons 4 clones of himself to assist him in his battle against Borgio, eventually defeating him. Borgio snatches The Apple from Ezio's hands, and combines it with The Staff to open up the door to The Vault, which had been underneath Rome the whole time. Ezio tries to stop but he is lifted into the air by Borgio and stabbed with a sword, lying on the ground as Borgio escapes into the Vault. Ezio eventually finds the Vault, with Borgio furiously pounding the door to the inner chambers, Ezio drops down into the pit where he is, and challenges him to a battle with no weapons, Borgio Accepts and the two have one last Battle. During the battle, Borgio states that he never believed in The Bible or in God, and only became Pope to get the Staff and access to the Vault, wanting to unify Italy under the Templar rule. Ezio defeats Borgio but refrains from killing him, saying that killing him will not bring back his family, leaving him alone in the Vault. | ||
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Pope Alexander VI (1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503), born Roderic Llançol, later Roderic de Borja i Borja (Italian: Rodrigo Borgia) was Pope from 1492 to 1503. He is one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, and his surname (Italianized as Borgia) became a byword for the debased standards of the papacy of that era. He is portrayed by Manuel Tadros in both Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Lineage.
Biography
Assassin's Creed: Lineage
Italy, during the Renaissance, the Medicis are ruling over Florence. But a conspiracy in a attempt to overthrow the powerful Lorenzo de' Medici is being plotted. Rodrigo Borgia is part of it. One night of 1476, Rodrigo is on his way to leave Florence with few of his men in the dark streets of the city. Suddenly, an Assassin intercepts him. Rodrigo flees immediately as the Assassin is fighting with his men. Hidden behind a corner, he sees the Assassin capturing one of his men. The prisoner reveals to Rodrigo's enemies the assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan and a powerful ally of Lorenzo. However, the Assassin arrives too late. Rodrigo and his accomplices' plan has succeed. He is planning the next move.
Assassin's Creed II
We can see Rodrigo on the execution platform of Florence, attending to the judgement of Giovanni Auditore and his sons. He is later seen during a meeting for the plot of the Pazzis and the Templars in a catacomb under the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella.
Borgio is later found in Venice, discussing with Carlo Grimaldi and the Barbarigos about killing the current Doge so that one of them can replace the Doge and take control of Venice. He appears later on to claim the Piece of Eden the Templars found in Cyprus. Ezio, disguised as the carrier of the artifact, attempts to kill Borgio, but he had planned this out, Knowing Ezio would do this. The two then begin a battle against each other, with Ezio being the victor. However, Borgio calls in his guards and is ready for battle once again, when suddenly, all of Ezio's allies throughout the story appear and help him defeat Borgio, who then escapes from them before Ezio can kill him.
In the Final Memory Block, Ezio travels to Rome to assassinate Borgia, who has now become the Pope. Ezio sneaks into the Vatican and seemingly assassinates Borgio without being seen, after Ezio finishes speaking with Borgio he leaves only to have him rise from the ground and uses his Piece of Eden, the Papal Cross to strike down Ezio and everyone else in the room. However, he is surprised to see that Ezio has not given up his will to stop him, instead he brings out his own Piece of Eden, The Apple, Ezio then summons 4 clones of himself to assist him in his battle against Borgio, eventually defeating him. Borgio snatches The Apple from Ezio's hands, and combines it with The Staff to open up the door to The Vault, which had been underneath Rome the whole time. Ezio tries to stop but he is lifted into the air by Borgio and stabbed with a sword, lying on the ground as Borgio escapes into the Vault. Ezio eventually finds the Vault, with Borgio furiously pounding the door to the inner chambers, Ezio drops down into the pit where he is, and challenges him to a battle with no weapons, Borgio Accepts and the two have one last Battle. During the battle, Borgio states that he never believed in The Bible or in God, and only became Pope to get the Staff and access to the Vault, wanting to unify Italy under the Templar rule. Ezio defeats Borgio but refrains from killing him, saying that killing him will not bring back his family, leaving him alone in the Vault. Template:Spoiler End