Ezio Auditore

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Friday, 14 October 2011

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Saturday, 8 October 2011

The Elite Papal Guard


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Papal GuardsEdit

Main article: Papal Guard
The Papal Guard were elite soldiers commanded by the Papacy to serve and protect the pontiff during his tenure. The armor worn by these guards is heavy, though seems largely ceremonial in design. They also combined the best qualities of all the other guards, like speed and combat abilities (dodging reflexes), and they were also able to dual-wield a pistol alongside their primary weapon. Their weakness was that they were unable to freerun, a vulnerability also found in Seekers and Brutes.



"The Papal guards are basically the ultimate elite guards that we're gonna have in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood."
Ubisoft developer Christopher Weiler.[1]
The Papal Guard were elite soldiers commanded by the Papacy to serve and protect the pontiff during his tenure.
By 1503, the Papal guards protected Pope Alexander VI, and were led by the Pope's son and Captain General, Cesare Borgia. They were the precursors to the Swiss Guard.

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Friday, 7 October 2011

Trailer



Well, Ezio and the assassins could easily have learned and trained to attack weak points in the armor or gaps for the sword and crossbow bolts are pretty powerful, if I remember correctly, they can go through thick armor pretty easily. For the throwing knives, all I can say is that Ezio is a freaking killing master.



Rodrigo Borgia (Cesare father)

"He is Rodrigo Borgia, one of the most powerful men in all of Europe, and leader of the Templar Order."
―Mario Auditore[src]
Rodrigo Borgia (1431 – 1503), born Roderic Llançol, later Roderic de Borja i Borja, was a Spanish Cardinal, and the leader of the Templar Order during the Italian Renaissance. He was the father of Juan, Cesare, Lucrezia, and Jofré Borgia, and grandfather to Giovanni Borgia.
Rodrigo was elected as Pope from 1492 to 1503, and was known as Alexander VI. He was one of the most controversial of the Renaissance Popes, and his surname became synonymous for the corrupt standards of the Papacy in that era.


Biography

Early life
Roderic Llançol was born at Xàtiva in the Kingdom of València, one of the component states of the Crown of Aragon, now Spain. His parents were Jofré Llançol i Escrivá, and his wife and relative Isabel de Borja. His family name is written Llançol in Valencian and Lanzol in Spanish. After the elevation of Roderic's maternal uncle Alonso de Borja to the Papacy as Calixtus III in 1455, Roderic was adopted into his mother's family name of Borja.[1]
Roderic de Borja studied law at Bologna, and was made successively bishop, cardinal and vice-chancellor of the church, all of which were nepotistic appointments characteristic of the age. He served in the Roman Curia under five Popes (his uncle, Pius II, Paul II, Sixtus IV and Innocent VIII) and acquired much administrative experience, influence, and wealth, though not great power.[1]

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House of Borgia, the history behind the Borgia family and where they're located.
Rodrigo Borgia, also know as Pope Alexander VI, leader of the Knights Templar during the Renaissance in Italy and the mind behind the execution of four Auditore family members.
Juan Borgia the Younger, Rodrigo Borgia's first son.
Cesare Borgia, commander of the Papal army, son of Rodrigo Borgia and arch-nemesis of Master Assassin Ezio Auditore.
Lucrezia Borgia, illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia and younger sister of Cesare Borgia.
Juan Borgia the Elder, Cesare's cousin and one of his generals and the Templars' treasurer.
Giovanni Borgia, the son of Assassin Perotto Calderon and Lucrezia Borgia.
Battista Borgia, Cesare's third cousin and a Borgia Captain whose men attacked Bartolomeo d'Alviano at the barracks in Rome.
Borgia Messengers, also known as Borgia Couriers, messengers who worked under order of Rodrigo Borgia and who usually carried around 1500ƒ for bribes, payments and information.