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Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 – 1524) was aFlorentine nobleman during the Renaissance, and,

unbeknownst to most historians and philosophers, theMentor of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins, a
title which he held from 1503 to 1513. He is also an ancestor to William and Desmond Miles, as well
as Clay Kaczmarek.

A member of the House of Auditore, Ezio remained unaware of his Assassin heritage until the age of 17,
when he witnessed the hanging of his father and two brothers, Federico and Petruccio. Forced to flee
his birthplace with his remaining family members—his motherand sister—Ezio took refuge with
his uncle in the Tuscantown of Monteriggioni, at the Villa Auditore.

After learning of his heritage from Mario, Ezio began his Assassin training and set about on his quest for
vengeance against the Templar Order, and their Grand Master, the Spaniard Rodrigo Borgia, who had
ordered the execution of his kin.

During his travels, Ezio managed to not only unite the pages of the Codex, written by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad,
Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, but also to save the cities of Florence, Venice, and Rome from
Templar rule.

He ensured the future travels of Christopher Columbus to the New World, liberated
Rome from Borgia rule, and prevented the rise to power of Ercole Massimo's Cult of Hermes, helping
spread the Renaissance and Assassin ideals of independence and free will throughout Italy.

In the years that followed, Ezio began a quest to rediscover the lost history of the Order. Traveling to the
aged fortress of Masyaf in order to learn more of the Assassins before him, he discovered it overrun
with Templars and made his way to the city of Constantinopleto uncover the location of the Masyaf
keys which, as he discovered, would unlock the fortress's fabled hidden library when brought together.

A decade later, Ezio had retired and resided in a Tuscan villa with his wife, Sofia Sartor, and his two
children; Flaviaand Marcello. Some time after helping teach the Chinese Assassin Shao Jun the ways of
the Order, Ezio died of a heart attack at the age of 65, during a visit to Florence with his wife and
daughter.

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