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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
Silvio's father was | Silvio was born in Venice as one of the Barbarigo family and was introduced to violence and greed at a very early age. His Barbarigo uncle killed Silvio's father in order to gain more power over the family's wealth. As the father of Silvio's familial branch was dead, he was forced to live with the murderous uncle in the man's palazzo. This proved to be the uncle's mistake, and Silvio quickly became a trusted advisor of the wealthy man and sank his claws deeper into the family affairs with every passing day. | ||
Silvio discovered a plot against his uncle, soon to be instigated by the Soranzo family. In order to prevent their conspiracy against the Barbarigos, he invited the family to an Easter celebration and planned for their meal to be eaten on the balcony. As he began the feast with a toast to their health, the [[archers]] placed in strategic points behind the courtyard windows began to fire on the Soranzo family. Every member of their clan was killed that day. | |||
After a period of ten years, Silvio decided to exact revenge on the traitorous uncle for his wealth and his actions against Silvio's father. He convinced his mother and sister to kill him that night. Silvio easily persuaded any curious bystanders that the man had died in bed and took over the luxurious palazzo for his own. | |||
===Doge Plots=== | ===Doge Plots=== | ||
Revision as of 03:16, 30 October 2011
Silvio Barbarigo (1435–1486), sometimes called "Il Rosso", was the cousin of Marco Barbarigo, a government official, and a Templar. He was a state inquisitor of Venice and jealous of the power his relatives commanded and was somehow related to Emilio Barbarigo.
Biography
Early life
Silvio was born in Venice as one of the Barbarigo family and was introduced to violence and greed at a very early age. His Barbarigo uncle killed Silvio's father in order to gain more power over the family's wealth. As the father of Silvio's familial branch was dead, he was forced to live with the murderous uncle in the man's palazzo. This proved to be the uncle's mistake, and Silvio quickly became a trusted advisor of the wealthy man and sank his claws deeper into the family affairs with every passing day.
Silvio discovered a plot against his uncle, soon to be instigated by the Soranzo family. In order to prevent their conspiracy against the Barbarigos, he invited the family to an Easter celebration and planned for their meal to be eaten on the balcony. As he began the feast with a toast to their health, the archers placed in strategic points behind the courtyard windows began to fire on the Soranzo family. Every member of their clan was killed that day.
After a period of ten years, Silvio decided to exact revenge on the traitorous uncle for his wealth and his actions against Silvio's father. He convinced his mother and sister to kill him that night. Silvio easily persuaded any curious bystanders that the man had died in bed and took over the luxurious palazzo for his own.
Doge Plots
In 1485 Silvio met up with fellow Templars Carlo Grimaldi, Marco Barbarigo, Dante Moro, and Rodrigo Borgia in Venice to plot the assassination of the Doge, Giovanni Mocenigo. As they planned, Silvio was given the task of acquiring a suitable poison, to which he replied that he could procure some cantarella. Later, Silvio was present at Carnevale where he prevented Ezio Auditore da Firenze from receiving a Golden Mask and gaining access to Marco Barbarigo's private Carnevale party. After Marco's assassination, Silvio hired Dante Moro and several other mercenaries and gained control of L'Arsenale.
Death
Shortly after gaining control of the Arsenale, Ezio Auditore, along with the help of Bartolomeo d'Alviano and his mercenaries invaded Silvio's base. Silvio, along with Dante, attempted to flee the Arsenale and board a ship leaving for Cyprus. However, Ezio managed to kill Silvio and Dante before they could reach the ship.
Final Words
Ezio: What's happened here? Why the boats? I thought you sought the Doge's seat.
Silvio: Just a distraction. We were meant to sail...
Ezio: Sail where?
Silvio: I'll never tell.
(Silvio dies)
Dante: Cyprus is their destination. They want....they....want...
(Dante dies)
Ezio: Non temete l'oscurità - accettate il suo abbraccio. Requiescat in Pace. (Fear not the darkness - but welcome it's embrace. Rest in Peace.)
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: Lineage, Silvio Barbarigo is portrayed by Harry Standjofski though his appearance is minor – he is only heard talking with Marco Barbarigo and seen at the end of the film during the Templar meeting.
- In the novel Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, Ezio Auditore da Firenze guts him with the Hidden Blade.
Video
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Gallery
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Carlo and Silvio talking.
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Silvio with the Golden Mask.
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Silvio calling out to Dante Moro.
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Silvio's death.