The Siege of Monteriggioni was the decisive confrontation between the Borgia army, under the command of Cesare Borgia, and the Auditore mercenaries, led by Mario Auditore. The retaliatory siege took place on 2 January 1500, a few days after a prior confrontation in Rome between Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Cesare's father, Pope Alexander VI, during which the former discovered the Vatican Vault and the prophetic message left behind by Minerva of the First Civilization.
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| - The Siege of Monteriggioni was the decisive confrontation between the Borgia army, under the command of Cesare Borgia, and the Auditore mercenaries, led by Mario Auditore. The retaliatory siege took place on 2 January 1500, a few days after a prior confrontation in Rome between Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Cesare's father, Pope Alexander VI, during which the former discovered the Vatican Vault and the prophetic message left behind by Minerva of the First Civilization.
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| - *Mario Auditore
*Large number of mercenaries
*Unknown number of civilians
- *Light
*Several siege towers demolished
*Many mortars blown up
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Commanders
| - *Mario Auditore †
*Ezio Auditore da Firenze
*Caterina Sforza
- *Cesare Borgia
*Micheletto Corella
*Octavian de Valois
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Result
| - Borgia Papal victory:
*Pillage of Monteriggioni by Borgia forces
*Death of Mario Auditore
*Cesare Borgia's capture of Caterina Sforza and the Apple of Eden
*Ezio Auditore severely injured
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Forces
| - Unspecified numbers of:
*Mercenaries
*Monteriggioni city guards
*Mercenary arquebusiers
*2 Cannons
- Unspecified numbers of
*Papal Militia
*Papal Brutes
*Papal Agile guards
*Papal Seekers
*Papal Elites
*Papal Leaders
*Papal Arquebusiers
*8 Siege Towers
*35 Mortars
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| - The Siege of Monteriggioni was the decisive confrontation between the Borgia army, under the command of Cesare Borgia, and the Auditore mercenaries, led by Mario Auditore. The retaliatory siege took place on 2 January 1500, a few days after a prior confrontation in Rome between Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Cesare's father, Pope Alexander VI, during which the former discovered the Vatican Vault and the prophetic message left behind by Minerva of the First Civilization.
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