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[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] considered dropping an [[Ezio's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]] into the Tiber after a [[confrontation in the Vatican]] in 1499. The following year, he re-established the [[Assassins]]' headquarters in a store room on Tiber Island, which had several [[Tunnels|tunnel]] entrances underneath the city of Rome.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] considered dropping an [[Ezio's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]] into the Tiber after a [[confrontation in the Vatican]] in 1499. The following year, he re-established the [[Assassins]]' headquarters in a store room on Tiber Island, which had several [[Tunnels|tunnel]] entrances underneath the city of Rome.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


Whenever Ezio and [[Niccolo Machiavelli]] inducted their [[apprentices]] into the Order, the [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|ceremony]] concluded with the new Assassin performing a [[Leap of Faith]] into the Tiber.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
Whenever Ezio and [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Niccolo Machiavelli]] inducted their [[apprentices]] into the Order, the [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|ceremony]] concluded with the new Assassin performing a [[Leap of Faith]] into the Tiber.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


Accompanying this, [[Cesare Borgia]] would often have the bodies of his enemies discarded into the Tiber, including his brother [[Juan Borgia the Younger]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''</ref> and [[Francesco Troche]].<ref name="Brotherhood"/> In 2012, the Templars continued this practice by dumping [[Clay Kaczmarek]]'s body in the Tiber after his death.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]''</ref>
Accompanying this, [[Cesare Borgia]] would often have the bodies of his enemies discarded into the Tiber, including his brother [[Juan Borgia the Younger]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]''</ref> and [[Francesco Troche]].<ref name="Brotherhood"/> In 2012, the Templars continued this practice by dumping [[Clay Kaczmarek]]'s body in the Tiber after his death.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]''</ref>

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Ezio freerunning over the Tiber

The Tiber (Italian:Tevere) was a river that ran through the city of Rome and separated the Vaticano District from the rest of the city.

The Castel Sant'Angelo rested on the river bank, while Tiber Island, the only island upon the river, could be found further south.[1]

Bridges

There were six bridges built over the Tiber which allowed civilians to cross the river from various points within the city. Among these bridges were the Ponte Sant'Angelo and the Ponte Sisto.[1]

However, only two of these bridges crossed the river to Tiber Island; both of which were marked with the Templar cross. No other bridge in Rome had these symbols, despite Tiber Island housing an Assassin headquarters.[1]

History

Ezio Auditore da Firenze considered dropping an Apple of Eden into the Tiber after a confrontation in the Vatican in 1499. The following year, he re-established the Assassins' headquarters in a store room on Tiber Island, which had several tunnel entrances underneath the city of Rome.[1]

Whenever Ezio and Niccolo Machiavelli inducted their apprentices into the Order, the ceremony concluded with the new Assassin performing a Leap of Faith into the Tiber.[1]

Accompanying this, Cesare Borgia would often have the bodies of his enemies discarded into the Tiber, including his brother Juan Borgia the Younger,[2] and Francesco Troche.[1] In 2012, the Templars continued this practice by dumping Clay Kaczmarek's body in the Tiber after his death.[3]

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