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{{Quote|Always be aware of your surroundings. Our strength comes through vigilance. Assassins will not attack from in front, they will approach out of hiding.|Tommaso di Viterbo to his troops.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (unknown - 1500) was a high ranking [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[Guards|guard]] in [[Rome]] and [[Borgia captains|Captain]] of one of the three [[Borgia Towers|Borgia towers]] that ruled over the [[Antico District]].
'''Tommaso di Viterbo''' (died 1500) was a high ranking [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[Guards|guard]] in [[Rome]] and [[Borgia captains|Captain]] of one of the three [[Borgia Towers|Borgia towers]] that ruled over the [[Antico District]].


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Revision as of 23:47, 5 May 2018

"Always be aware of your surroundings. Our strength comes through vigilance. Assassins will not attack from in front, they will approach out of hiding."
―Tommaso di Viterbo to his troops.[src]

Tommaso di Viterbo (died 1500) was a high ranking Borgia guard in Rome and Captain of one of the three Borgia towers that ruled over the Antico District.

Biography

In 1500, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, during his quest to liberate Rome from the Borgia rule, killed Tommaso and burned down the tower in which he resided. Subsequently, the surrounding region was freed from Borgia oppression.

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