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| location = [[Venice]], [[Republic of Venice]]
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The '''House of Barbarigo''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] noble family during the late 15th century. Several members of the family, including [[Emilio Barbarigo|Emilio]], [[Marco Barbarigo|Marco]], and [[Silvio Barbarigo]], pledged their allegiances to the [[Templars|Templar Order]], as did some of their allies.
 
The '''House of Barbarigo''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] noble family during the late 15th century. Several members of the family, including [[Emilio Barbarigo|Emilio]], [[Marco Barbarigo|Marco]], and [[Silvio Barbarigo]], pledged their allegiances to the [[Templars|Templar Order]], as did some of their allies.
   
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The House of Barbarigo was a Venetian noble family during the late 15th century. Several members of the family, including Emilio, Marco, and Silvio Barbarigo, pledged their allegiances to the Templar Order, as did some of their allies.

History

As early as 1476, the Barbarigo family had been affiliated with the Templars, with members of the family regularly attending Templar meetings in Rome. During one of these meetings, they expressed worry over the Assassin Giovanni Auditore da Firenze.[1]

The Barbarigo remained with the Templars after the execution of Giovanni Auditore and two of his sons, Federico and Petruccio, and following the failure of the Pazzi family to overthrow Lorenzo de' Medici of Florence and take control of it, the family was involved in the plot to take control of Venice, instigated by the Grand Master of the Italian Templars, Rodrigo Borgia.[2]

Despite the death of Emilio Barbarigo in 1485 at the hands of Giovanni's only surviving son, Ezio Auditore, the Barbarigo family remained steadfast. That same year, following the assassination of Doge Giovanni Mocenigo by the Templar Carlo Grimaldi, Marco Barbarigo assumed the title of Doge; a point of much contention among his fellow Templars.

With Venice under Templar control, the Barbarigo family was able to utilize the entire city's vast resources in their mission to recover the Apple of Eden from the Templar Archive in Cyprus.[2]

Their joyous time was short-lived however, as Marco was assassinated during the Carnevale, subsequently being replaced by his brother Agostino, a friend of the Assassins. Not long afterwards, Ezio sided with the Venetian Mercenaries Guild and assaulted the city's military district, which had remained under the control of Silvio and his servant Dante Moro.

As the leader of the mercenaries, Bartolomeo d'Alviano distracted the Templar soldiers, Ezio managed to sneak into Arsenale di Venezia and eliminate Silvio and Dante, seemingly ending the Templar presence in Venice.[2]

Some time later, however, Agostino Barbarigo also fell under Templar influence - even though he had promised the Assassins other wise - and was killed by the Brotherhood in 1501.

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