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|death  = 1478<ref>Assassin's Creed II</ref><br>[[San Gimignano]], [[Italy]]
|death  = 1478<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" /><br>[[San Gimignano]], [[Italy]]
|period  = [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]]
|period  = [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]]
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|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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|voice  = [[Yuri Lowenthal]]
|voice  = [[Yuri Lowenthal]]
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'''Vieri de' Pazzi''' (1454 - 1478) was a [[Pazzi]] nobleman and secretly a [[Templar]]. He appeared to be a close enemy of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], and was coincidentally also his second victim. He was a cruel man who liked nothing more than to win, in any variety of contests. He would call for competitions against other noble families, which were always rigged for his victory. In the rare occasions where he would lose, he would invite the winner and his family to dinner, and subsequently poison them by serving them a meal "''to die for.''"


==''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''==
He was apparently an enemy of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] because his father, [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], used evidence against Vieri's father, [[Francesco de' Pazzi|Francesco]] (as stated by [[Maria Auditore]], when Ezio went to meet [[Leonardo da Vinci]] for the first time). The two always seemed to fight each other, such as in [[Timeline|1476]], when Ezio, his brother [[Federico]], and his friends engaged in a large brawl with Vieri and his thugs on [[Ponte Vecchio]]. During the fight, Vieri hit Ezio in the face with a rock, giving Ezio his scar in the same place as [[Altair]]'s and [[Desmond]]'s. Eventually, however, Vieri lost the brawl and fled. Vieri and Ezio didn't see each other again until Ezio was trying to escape [[Florence]] with his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]]. Vieri met them on their way to [[Monterrigioni]], accompanied by a large group of [[Guards|Florentine soldiers]], and attempted to kill them. However, he was thwarted in his attempt when Ezio's uncle, [[Mario Auditore]], appeared with a group of [[mercenaries]] to protect the family.


The next time they met, Ezio had been training as an [[assassin|Assassin]] for a year, and had also teamed up with his uncle to kill Vieri and his soldiers, who were stationed at [[San Gimignano]]. Soon before Ezio and Mario arrived, Vieri was seen consulting with his father, his great-uncle [[Jacopo de Pazzi|Jacopo]], and the Templar Grandmaster [[Rodrigo Borgia]], about the [http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Pazzi_Conspiracy#Attack_at_the_Duomo plot] to murder the [[Medici]] brothers. Vieri decided to stay behind to defend San Gimignano and kill Mario, as he had just caught wind of the condottieri's attack on the city. Ezio's chance to assassinate Vieri had arisen. After several fierce battles, Ezio and Vieri met face to face again for the last time. The two fought for a short time, until Vieri was fatally stabbed, ending the fight with Ezio as victor. Before he died, Ezio demanded Vieri for answers about the [[Auditore Execution|execution]], but Vieri, arrogant to the end, mocked him with sarcasm and died. After Vieri's death, Ezio slandered and cursed his corpse and name, but was stopped by his uncle. Mario then scolded Ezio, telling him to not become like Vieri, before he showed the deceased Vieri respect by offering words of blessing, and closing his eyes.
'''Vieri de' Pazzi''' (1454 - 1478) was a member of [[Florence|Florentine]] nobility during the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


==Final Words==
==Biography==
[[File:Zw-sequence3-00014.png|thumb|left||270px|Vieri's death]]
===Early life===
'''Ezio:''' ''What are you and your allies planning? Is this what my father discovered? Is this why he was killed?''
Vieri was born somewhere in [[Tuscany]], Italy as the son of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]]. He was extremely spoiled by his father and thought that everything he wanted, he would get.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
 
One day, he met with [[Cristina Vespucci]] in front of her house, asking her why she "hadn't spread her legs yet." When Cristina refused to become intimate with Vieri, the latter attempted to sexually attack her, but was punched in the face by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], who had followed Cristina to her house.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
===As a Templar===
Vieri joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]] some time prior to 1476, an organization of which likely his entire family was a part of.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


'''Vieri:''' ''I'm sorry, were you hoping for a confession?''
In 1476, Vieri and Ezio, who had become rivals, met on the [[Ponte Vecchio]] in Florence, where they and their friends had a street fight. Vieri himself didn't join the fight and fled when he realized he had lost the fight.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


(Outside the animus scene.)
Vieri and Ezio met again when the latter was escaping Florence with his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]] after having assassinated [[Uberto Alberti]]. Vieri tried to kill the three by sending his armed thugs to them. However, the three were rescued by [[Mario Auditore]] and his men, after which Vieri fled.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


'''Ezio:''' ''Pezzo di merda! Vorrei solo che tu avessi sofferto di più! Hai avuto la fine che meritavi! Spero che bru- (Piece of shit! I only wished you'd suffered more! You met the fate you deserved! I hope yo-)''
===Death===
Vieri met with his father, [[Jacopo de' Pazzi|uncle]] and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] (the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order]]) in [[San Gimignano]] in 1477 to discuss the [[Pazzi Conspiracy]]. As soon as the four of them went their separate ways, Mario Auditore and his [[mercenaries]] attacked Vieri's men. Vieri fled to the city walls, where he was assassinated by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


'''Mario:''' ''Enough, Ezio! Show some respect!''
==Personality and characteristics==
Vieri was a cruel man who liked nothing more than to win, in any variety of contests. He would call for competitions against other noble families, which were always rigged for his victory. In the rare occasions where he would lose, he would invite the winner and his family to dinner and subsequently poison them by serving them a meal "''to die for.''"


'''Ezio:''' ''Respect!? After all that's happened!? Do you think he would have shown either of us such kindness?''
==Final words==
'''Ezio:''' ''What are you and your allies planning? Is this what my father discovered? Is this why he was killed?''


'''Mario:''' ''You are not Vieri. Do not become him. Che la morte ti dia la pace che cercavi (May death provide the peace you sought). Requiescat in Pace (Rest in peace). Take this. Read it when you have the time. Our work here is finished. Let us return to the villa.''
'''Vieri:''' ''I'm sorry, were you hoping for a confession?''


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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"I'm sorry, were you hoping for a confession?"
―Vieri's last words


Vieri de' Pazzi (1454 - 1478) was a member of Florentine nobility during the Italian Renaissance.[1]

Biography

Early life

Vieri was born somewhere in Tuscany, Italy as the son of Francesco de' Pazzi. He was extremely spoiled by his father and thought that everything he wanted, he would get.[1]

One day, he met with Cristina Vespucci in front of her house, asking her why she "hadn't spread her legs yet." When Cristina refused to become intimate with Vieri, the latter attempted to sexually attack her, but was punched in the face by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who had followed Cristina to her house.[2]

As a Templar

Vieri joined the Templar Order some time prior to 1476, an organization of which likely his entire family was a part of.[1]

In 1476, Vieri and Ezio, who had become rivals, met on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, where they and their friends had a street fight. Vieri himself didn't join the fight and fled when he realized he had lost the fight.[1]

Vieri and Ezio met again when the latter was escaping Florence with his mother and sister after having assassinated Uberto Alberti. Vieri tried to kill the three by sending his armed thugs to them. However, the three were rescued by Mario Auditore and his men, after which Vieri fled.[1]

Death

Vieri met with his father, uncle and Rodrigo Borgia (the Grand Master of the Templar Order) in San Gimignano in 1477 to discuss the Pazzi Conspiracy. As soon as the four of them went their separate ways, Mario Auditore and his mercenaries attacked Vieri's men. Vieri fled to the city walls, where he was assassinated by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.[1]

Personality and characteristics

Vieri was a cruel man who liked nothing more than to win, in any variety of contests. He would call for competitions against other noble families, which were always rigged for his victory. In the rare occasions where he would lose, he would invite the winner and his family to dinner and subsequently poison them by serving them a meal "to die for."

Final words

Ezio: What are you and your allies planning? Is this what my father discovered? Is this why he was killed?

Vieri: I'm sorry, were you hoping for a confession?

Trivia

  • Strangely, Vieri's birth year is listed to be 1454, whereas his father's is 1444. There is likely an error in the database with either one or both of their ages.

Video

thumb|350px|left|Vieri de' Pazzi database video.

References