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A pigeon coop in the Caserma di Alviano.

Pigeon coops and the courier pigeons they housed were a means of communication used by the Assassins to trade messages and assignments.

Usage

During the Third Crusade, coops were located within Masyaf and the local Assassins' Bureau of each city. Messages were often sent to the Rafiq of the Bureau to inform them of contracts, or the arrival of certain Assassins in their city.[1]

At the time of the Renaissance and Late Middle Ages, most of the contracts sent by pigeon were assigned by Lorenzo de' Medici, and were executed by Giovanni Auditore, and later, by his son Ezio.[2]

Pigeons delivering messages to Monteriggioni.

Mario Auditore also made use of pigeons in Monteriggioni, though mostly to collect information gathered by the spies he sent to other cities.[3]

When the Assassins' built their brotherhood in Rome, Niccolò Machiavelli managed to plant several spies in the Borgia forces. These men gathered the names of important Templar figures, which were in turn delivered to Ezio Auditore through pigeon coops around Rome.[4]

As most rooftops were restricted to civilians, allies to the Assassins were easily able to leave messages at pigeon coops, to be later picked up by members of the Order.[3]

Trivia

  • Fiora Cavazza betrayed the Templar Order and allied herself to the Assassins by waiting by a pigeon coop and speaking with a man she witnessed leaving a message in one.
  • Francesco Vecellio sent a message to Giovanni Borgia by pigeon, though it was able to fly straight into his room, and not to a coop.

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