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[[File:PL Memory OnTheHunt.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The outskirts of Lonigo.]]
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'''Lonigo''' was a town in northern [[Italy]].
'''Lonigo''' was a town in northern [[Italy]].


In 1510, [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]] held great influence over the town, with connections both in the local government and church. However, his lavish spending, as well as his habits of growing drunk and boasting of greatly exaggerated military exploits, led to the distaste of many of the civilians.
In 1510, [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]] held great influence over the town, with connections both in the local government and church. However, his lavish spending, as well as his habits of growing drunk and boasting of greatly exaggerated military exploits, led to the distaste of many of the [[Civilians|civilians]].


Later that year, [[Francesco Vecellio]], a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], was sent to Lonigo to kill Niccolò; which he did successfully, with the help of several of Lonigo's citizens.
Later that year, [[Francesco Vecellio]], a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], was sent to Lonigo to kill Niccolò; which he did successfully, with the help of several of Lonigo's citizens.
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The outskirts of Lonigo.

Lonigo was a town in northern Italy.

In 1510, Niccolò di Pitigliano held great influence over the town, with connections both in the local government and church. However, his lavish spending, as well as his habits of growing drunk and boasting of greatly exaggerated military exploits, led to the distaste of many of the civilians.

Later that year, Francesco Vecellio, a member of the Assassin Order, was sent to Lonigo to kill Niccolò; which he did successfully, with the help of several of Lonigo's citizens.

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