. . . . . "Sophisticated Villain"@en . "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"@en . . . . . . "We believe that Machiavelli\u2019s main idea about human nature is the want for power and success and the need to maintain it. The whole reason that Machiavelli wrote \u201CThe Prince\u201D was because there was a new leader named Lorenzo de Piero de; Medici. Once a new ruler took power in Florence everyone who worked for the old leader was out of a job and out of power. Machiavelli like many others wanted to win the new prince over. \u201CThose who strive to obtain the good graces of a prince are accustomed to come before him with such things as they hold most precious, or in which they see take most delight\u2026which I hold more dear then, or value so much as, the knowledge of the actions of great men.\u201D Other philosophers had the same idea as Machiavelli but the reason his stood out was because not only did he write about whom to be a prince but also he wrote why. He understood the nature of man and applied it to ruling those very men. We believe that Machiavelli made many strong arguments to support his view of the nature of man. In chapter seventeen called Concerning Cruelty And Clemency, and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved Than Feared; Machiavelli says it is better to be kind over cruel. But the most important thing is to maintain loyalty. \u201Ca prince, so long as he keeps in subjects united and loyal, out not to mind the reproach of cruelty; because with a few examples he will me more merciful tan those who, through too much mercy, allow disorders to arise\u2026\u201D Therefore a prince must maintain a balance of both kindness and cruelty. ---Jennarose, Noah"@en . . . . . . . "--06-21"^^ . . . . "--05-03"^^ . . "Release the monster army"@en . . . . . . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli is the secondary antagonist after Dr. John Dee in the second book of the series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott, who also returns in the other books. He is an immortal modern day version of Machiavelli from history."@en . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . . "200"^^ . . . . . "polsku"@pl . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 jako mistrz asasyn\u00F3w"@pl . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli"@en . "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel"@en . . . . "Machiavelli \u00E8 stato un filosofo, politico, intellettuale e gran figlio di puttana italiano, ma \u00E8 ai pi\u00F9 noto come l'inventore del genere musicale Punk Hardcore e come massimo rappresentante del neomelodico napoletano."@it . . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469-1527) \u2013 w\u0142oski filozof, pisarz i tw\u00F3rca nauk politycznych. By\u0142 tak\u017Ce dyplomat\u0105, filozofem politycznym, muzykiem. Pisa\u0142 sztuki teatralne, a, co najwa\u017Cniejsze, by\u0142 cywilnym s\u0142ug\u0105 Republiki Florencji. Najbardziej znanym jego dzie\u0142em by\u0142a ksi\u0105\u017Cka pt.\"Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119\", kt\u00F3ra by\u0142a kr\u00F3tkim poradnikiem, jak zdoby\u0107 w\u0142adz\u0119. Przedstawi\u0142 sztuk\u0119 k\u0142amstwa i manipulacji, kt\u00F3r\u0105 potem nazwano \"ide\u0105 Machiavellego\"."@pl . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@fr . . . . "Dark Magic, Intelligence, Immortality"@en . . . . "We believe that Machiavelli\u2019s main idea about human nature is the want for power and success and the need to maintain it. The whole reason that Machiavelli wrote \u201CThe Prince\u201D was because there was a new leader named Lorenzo de Piero de; Medici. Once a new ruler took power in Florence everyone who worked for the old leader was out of a job and out of power. Machiavelli like many others wanted to win the new prince over. \u201CThose who strive to obtain the good graces of a prince are accustomed to come before him with such things as they hold most precious, or in which they see take most delight\u2026which I hold more dear then, or value so much as, the knowledge of the actions of great men.\u201D Other philosophers had the same idea as Machiavelli but the reason his stood out was because not only did he "@en . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 \u2013 June 21, 1527) was a Human diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright on Earth. He was a figure of the Italian Renaissance and a central figure of its political component, most widely known for his treatises on realist political theory (The Prince) on the one hand and republicanism (Discourses on Livy) on the other. These two written works\u2014plus his History of Florence commissioned by the Medici family\u2014were published posthumously in 1531. Machiavellian refers most often to the political stance taken in The Prince."@en . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469 \u2013 1527) was an Italian philosopher, humanist and writer, and a member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins. Considered one of the main founders of modern political science, he was a diplomat, political philosopher, musician, and playwright, but foremost, he was a civil servant of the Florentine Republic. With the Assassin Order, Niccol\u00F2 primarily worked with his ally Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and helped him with driving the Orsi brothers from Forl\u00EC and with removing the monk Girolamo Savonarola from power in Florence to obtain the Apple of Eden, an ancient First Civilization artifact, from him. Two years later, Machiavelli took up the position of leader of the Italian Assassins, after the death of previous leader Mario Auditore. Once again joined by Ezio, they fought against the corrupted Borgia family, which ruled over Rome. Eventually successful in their goal, Machiavelli joined Ezio and Leonardo da Vinci in chasing Cesare Borgia in Valencia. Machiavelli then focused on his duties in the Florentine government, leading the Florentine militia until he was defeated, arrested and deprived of office."@en . . "Assassin's Creed: Embers''"@fr . . . "Machiavelli \u00E8 stato un filosofo, politico, intellettuale e gran figlio di puttana italiano, ma \u00E8 ai pi\u00F9 noto come l'inventore del genere musicale Punk Hardcore e come massimo rappresentante del neomelodico napoletano."@it . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . "Category:Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli"@en . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . . . "Florence, Republic of Florence"@en . . . . "Assassin's Creed: Recollection"@en . "Autor PD."@pl . "--05-03"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1469-05-03"^^ . . . "''Assassin's Creed II"@fr . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469-1527) \u2013 w\u0142oski filozof, pisarz i tw\u00F3rca nauk politycznych. By\u0142 tak\u017Ce dyplomat\u0105, filozofem politycznym, muzykiem. Pisa\u0142 sztuki teatralne, a, co najwa\u017Cniejsze, by\u0142 cywilnym s\u0142ug\u0105 Republiki Florencji. Najbardziej znanym jego dzie\u0142em by\u0142a ksi\u0105\u017Cka pt.\"Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119\", kt\u00F3ra by\u0142a kr\u00F3tkim poradnikiem, jak zdoby\u0107 w\u0142adz\u0119. Przedstawi\u0142 sztuk\u0119 k\u0142amstwa i manipulacji, kt\u00F3r\u0105 potem nazwano \"ide\u0105 Machiavellego\"."@pl . . . . . "--06-21"^^ . "Assassin's Creed: Renaissance"@en . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli (3 May 1469 \u2013 21 June 1527) was a Florentine political theorist/mastermind and quintessential renaissance free-thinker. After writing \"The Book\" showing the thinking behind the curtain of ruthless political bastardy, Machiavelli himself would thereafter, ironically, be regarded by his readers as the bastard in question. Machiavelli spent most of his life traveling around Europe picking up badguyisms from world leaders. These he would later incorporate into his great accomplishment and singular gift to humankind: \u201CThe Book.\u201D The Book is divided into twenty-six chapters, each detailing how to deal with different individuals under varying circumstances. One must keep in mind that at the time of the writing the author was caught up in a east coast/west coast Italian gang war."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . . . . . . . "1527-06-21"^^ . . "Florence,"@en . . . . . . . "Assassin's Creed: Identity"@en . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 \u2013 June 21, 1527) was a Human diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright on Earth. He was a figure of the Italian Renaissance and a central figure of its political component, most widely known for his treatises on realist political theory (The Prince) on the one hand and republicanism (Discourses on Livy) on the other. These two written works\u2014plus his History of Florence commissioned by the Medici family\u2014were published posthumously in 1531. Machiavellian refers most often to the political stance taken in The Prince."@en . . . . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli is the secondary antagonist after Dr. John Dee in the second book of the series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott, who also returns in the other books. He is an immortal modern day version of Machiavelli from history."@en . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@it . . . . . . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (1469 \u2013 1527) was an Italian philosopher, humanist and writer, and a member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins. Considered one of the main founders of modern political science, he was a diplomat, political philosopher, musician, and playwright, but foremost, he was a civil servant of the Florentine Republic. Machiavelli then focused on his duties in the Florentine government, leading the Florentine militia until he was defeated, arrested and deprived of office."@en . . "Historian, Philosopher"@en . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . "Assassin's Creed II"@en . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . "pl"@pl . . . . . . . . . "W\u0142och"@pl . . . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@en . . "Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli (3 May 1469 \u2013 21 June 1527) was a Florentine political theorist/mastermind and quintessential renaissance free-thinker. After writing \"The Book\" showing the thinking behind the curtain of ruthless political bastardy, Machiavelli himself would thereafter, ironically, be regarded by his readers as the bastard in question. Machiavelli spent most of his life traveling around Europe picking up badguyisms from world leaders. These he would later incorporate into his great accomplishment and singular gift to humankind: \u201CThe Book.\u201D"@en . . . . "ACB Machiavelli render.png"@pl . . . . . "Autor:Niccol\u00F2 Machiavelli"@pl . . .