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Weapons
Weapons
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Rack
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Contents
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Location
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Placement
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Heavy /two handed weapon rack 1
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- Bearded Axe
- Bastard Sword
- []
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Weapon Room
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left wall back left corner
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heavy/2 handed 2
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back wall back left corner
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hammer rack
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- Mercenario War Hammer
- Cavalieri Mace
- Lucerne Hammer
- Condottiero Mace
- Condottiero War Hammer
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right wall back right corner
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sword rack 1
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- []
- Roman Longsword
- Venetian Falchion
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- Schiavona
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front wall far left
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sword rack 2
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- Common Sword
- Sicilian Rapier
- Captain's Sword
- Old Syrian Sword
- Milanese Sword
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front wall right (left of entrance)
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small weapon 1
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- Knife
- Butcher Knife
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- Stiletto
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facing back wall
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small weapon 2
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- Dagger of Brutus
- Dagger
- Bone Dagger of Romulus
- Notched Cinquedea
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facing front wall
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Armour
Armour
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Set
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Location
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Roman Armor
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Armory
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left wall back left corner
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Plate Armor
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back wall back left corner
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Armor of Brutus
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back wall centre
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Rondelle Armor
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back wall right corner
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Seusenhofer Armor
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right wall left corner
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Models
Models
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Description
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Machine Gun
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The Machine Gun was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed.
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Armory
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first/front [closest to entrance]
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[]
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[]
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Left
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[]
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[]
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back [closest to back wall]
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Bomber
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The Bomber was designed by Leonardo da Vinci for the Borgia. All other models have been destroyed.
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right
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Paintings
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Portrait of Rodrigo Borgia
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Date of Death: 1503Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, was killed by his son, Cesare, inside the Papal Apartments with a poisoned apple.
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Gallery
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left most on left wall
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Angel
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This painting by Raphael shows an angel standing beside Nicholas of Tolentino with the devil at his feet. The work was completed in 1501 as part of a larger altarpiece.
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middle on left wall
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St. Michael
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Raphael painted this work for the Duke of Urbino, who Cesare had chased from his palace. In it, St. Michael is combating the demons of Hell.
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right on left wall
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