Jacopo de' Pazzi
Jacopo de' Pazzi (1421-1480) was the uncle of Francesco de' Pazzi and great-uncle of Vieri de' Pazzi and a member of the Pazzi conspirators, and was also the head of the Pazzi family bank. While Francesco led the Pazzi in the conspiracy against the Medici and Auditore families, Jacopo described himself as "the voice of reason" of the group.
Biography
Pazzi Conspiracy
- "Libertà! Libertà! Libertà! Popolo e libertà! "
- ―Jacopo, rallying the Pazzi supporters.[src]
In 1478, Jacopo met with Francesco de' Pazzi, Vieri de' Pazzi, and Rodrigo Borgia in San Gimignano to discuss the details of the Pazzi conspiracy. During the meeting, Jacopo was given the responsibility to calm the people of Florence once the deed was done. Later that same year, Jacopo met with Templar loyalists in the catacombs under Santa Maria Novella. During the meeting, Jacopo voiced his concern about their enemies discovering their plot for the Medici, however his concern was quickly brushed aside by Francesco. The next day, after Francesco and the others had attacked the Medici, Jacopo rallied the Pazzi supporters in front of the Palazzo della Signoria, chanting for liberty. At that moment, Francesco's corpse was hung from the side of the Signoria and the terrified Jacopo fled Florence.
Refuge in Tuscany and death
- "I can... fix this. Only... spare me...."
- ―Jacopo pleading with Rodrigo just before his death.[src]
Upon fleeing Florence, Jacopo took refuge in San Gimignano along with his co-conspirators: Bernardo Baroncelli, Stefano da Bagnone, Francesco Salviati, and Antonio Maffei. Having a vast range of resources, Jacopo hid himself well in San Gimignano, however, his co-conspirators lacked what he had, and were eventually hunted down and killed by Ezio Auditore, but the Assassin had learned of Jacopo's whereabouts. In 1480, Ezio used the information that he had gathered from Jacopo's co-conspirators to locate him in front of a church. Jacopo traveled to the Antico Teatro Romano with Ezio tailing him and met with Rodrigo Borgia and one of their Venetian conspirators, Emilio Barbarigo. Jacopo tried to explain their failure in Florence, however Rodrigo would not listen and stabbed Jacopo in the chest, and then through the throat, leaving him for dead. Rodrigo then called on his men to capture Ezio, who was hiding behind a nearby pillar, and told them to kill him. However, Ezio fought off the guards and made his way to Jacopo and ended his suffering.
Final Words
Jacopo: (Gasping)
Ezio: Vai, amico, libero da fardelli e paure. (Go forward, friend, unburdened and unafraid.) Requiescat in Pace. (Rest in peace.)
Jacopo: (Gags and then dies)
Gallery
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Jacopo takes the Templar pledge with Vieri, Francesco and Rodrigo.
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Jacopo listens to Stefano da Bagnone.
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Jacopo reveals a flaw in the Duomo attack plan.
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Jacopo rallies the crowd
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Jacopo trying to reason with Rodrigo
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Jacopo stabbed in the neck by Rodrigo Borgia
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Ezio ends Jacopo's suffering
Videos
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