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{{Update|''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]''}}
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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
| image = ACBoV - Niccolo di Pitigliano render.png
|nane=Niccolò di Pitigliano
| birth = October 1442<br>{{Wiki|Pitigliano}}, County of Pitigliano
|image=ACBoV - Niccolo di Pitigliano render.png
| death = January 1510 (aged 67)<br>[[Lonigo]], [[Republic of Venice]]
|birth=October 1442<br>{{Wiki|Pitigliano}}, County of Pitigliano
| species = [[Human]]
|death=January 1510 (aged 67)<br>[[Lonigo]], [[Republic of Venice]]
| affiliates = *[[House of Orsini]]
|species=[[Human]]
|affiliates=*[[House of Orsini]]
*[[Papacy|Pontifical States]]
*[[Papacy|Pontifical States]]
*{{Wiki|Kingdom of Naples}}
*{{Wiki|Kingdom of Naples}}
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Battle of Agnadello===
===Battle of Agnadello===
In 1509, Niccolò fought in the [[Battle of Agnadello]] alongside his cousin [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]. As their forces were driven back, Niccolò abandoned his cousin to his fate, and Bartolomeo was eventually imprisoned by the [[France|French]].<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]] – [[Italian Wars: Chapter 2 – Francesco Vecellio]]''</ref>
In 1509, Niccolò fought in the [[Battle of Agnadello]] alongside his cousin [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]. As their forces were driven back, Niccolò abandoned his cousin to his fate, and Bartolomeo was eventually imprisoned by the [[France|French]].<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Italian Wars: Chapter 2 – Francesco Vecellio]]</ref>


===Settling down===
===Settling down===
By 1510, Niccolò had settled in a manor in [[Lonigo]], but the people of the community saw him as more of an "''old soldier who had outlived his glory.''" In this time, Niccolò took to drinking and whoring, as well as boasting of his military exploits, earning the distaste of his townsmen. Niccolò often made luxurious purchases in the markets, and walked the streets with [[courtesan]]s on each arm, using them to feel young, while they in turn used him to feel powerful.<ref name="ACPL"/>
By 1510, Niccolò had settled in a manor in [[Lonigo]], but the people of the community saw him as more of an "old soldier who had outlived his glory." In this time, Niccolò took to drinking and whoring, as well as boasting of his military exploits, earning the distaste of his townsmen. Niccolò often made luxurious purchases in the markets, and walked the streets with [[courtesan]]s on each arm, using them to feel young, while they in turn used him to feel powerful. Not even his own [[Soldier|guards]] respected him, mocking their master while they were off duty. However, Niccolò nevertheless had several allies—among them, local politicians and clergy who covered up his misdeeds—which he entertained at his manor.<ref name="ACPL"/>
 
Not even his own [[Soldier|guards]] respected him, mocking their master while they were off duty. However, Niccolò nevertheless had several allies—among them, local politicians and clergy who covered up his misdeeds—which he entertained at his manor.<ref name="ACPL"/>


===Death===
===Death===
In 1510, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Francesco Vecellio]] was sent on an [[Assassination of Niccolò di Pitigliano|assignment]] to sully Niccolò's reputation, as well as to eventually assassinate him. This was done in order to send a message to Niccolò's allies in [[Rome]], who he contacted regularly through [[Borgia messengers|couriers]].<ref name="ACPL"/>
In 1510, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Francesco Vecellio]] was sent on an [[Assassination of Niccolò di Pitigliano|assignment]] to sully Niccolò's reputation, as well as to eventually assassinate him. This was done in order to send a message to Niccolò's allies in [[Rome]], who he contacted regularly through [[Borgia messenger|couriers]].<ref name="ACPL"/>


With the ill will that many citizens already harbored for Niccolò, Francesco found it easy to incite them further, until a crowd of angry civilians finally convened in front of Niccolò's home. Using the confusion, as well as the help of several Assassin brothers, Francesco entered the manor. Francesco cornered Niccolò on the top floor, and dealt a grievous blow with his blade, however, Niccolò somehow managed to survive. Seeing that the Assassin had left, he crawled over to where he had hidden the [[Piece of Eden|mysterious artifact]] known as [[Shroud of Eden 1|the Shroud]].<ref name="ACPL"/>
With the ill will that many citizens already harbored for Niccolò, Francesco found it easy to incite them further, until a crowd of angry civilians finally convened in front of Niccolò's home. Using the confusion, as well as the help of several Assassin brothers, Francesco entered the manor. Francesco cornered Niccolò on the top floor and dealt a grievous blow with his blade, however, Niccolò managed to survive. Seeing that the Assassin had left, he crawled over to where he had hidden a [[Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Shroud of Eden 1|Shroud of Eden]].<ref name="ACPL"/>


The Piece of Eden rejuvenated him enough to escape the manor, but Niccolò realized that he would not survive the trip to another town. Thus, he wrapped himself in the Shroud to further use its powers, but instead, it tore him apart from within. As Niccolò died, his last sight was the Assassin returning to claim the Piece of Eden, as well as utter a single comment, ''"Disgusting."''<ref name="ACPL"/>
The artifact rejuvenated him enough to escape the manor, but Niccolò realized that he would not survive the trip to another town. Thus, he wrapped himself in the Shroud to further use its powers, but instead, it tore him apart from within. As Niccolò died, his last sight was the Assassin returning to claim the Piece of Eden, as well as utter a single comment, ''"Disgusting."''<ref name="ACPL"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Every last detail.png|Niccolò's manor in Lonigo
Every last detail.png|Niccolò's manor in Lonigo
PL Memory Bloodwork.jpg|Francesco confronting Niccolò
PL Memory Bloodwork.jpg|Francesco confronting Niccolò

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Niccolò di Aldobrandino de' Orsini (1442 – 1510), commonly known as Niccolò di Pitigliano, was an Italian condottiero, and was best known as the Captain-General of the Venetians during La Serenissima's war against the League of Cambrai.

Biography

Battle of Agnadello

In 1509, Niccolò fought in the Battle of Agnadello alongside his cousin Bartolomeo d'Alviano. As their forces were driven back, Niccolò abandoned his cousin to his fate, and Bartolomeo was eventually imprisoned by the French.[1]

Settling down

By 1510, Niccolò had settled in a manor in Lonigo, but the people of the community saw him as more of an "old soldier who had outlived his glory." In this time, Niccolò took to drinking and whoring, as well as boasting of his military exploits, earning the distaste of his townsmen. Niccolò often made luxurious purchases in the markets, and walked the streets with courtesans on each arm, using them to feel young, while they in turn used him to feel powerful. Not even his own guards respected him, mocking their master while they were off duty. However, Niccolò nevertheless had several allies—among them, local politicians and clergy who covered up his misdeeds—which he entertained at his manor.[1]

Death

In 1510, the Assassin Francesco Vecellio was sent on an assignment to sully Niccolò's reputation, as well as to eventually assassinate him. This was done in order to send a message to Niccolò's allies in Rome, who he contacted regularly through couriers.[1]

With the ill will that many citizens already harbored for Niccolò, Francesco found it easy to incite them further, until a crowd of angry civilians finally convened in front of Niccolò's home. Using the confusion, as well as the help of several Assassin brothers, Francesco entered the manor. Francesco cornered Niccolò on the top floor and dealt a grievous blow with his blade, however, Niccolò managed to survive. Seeing that the Assassin had left, he crawled over to where he had hidden a Piece of Eden known as the Shroud of Eden.[1]

The artifact rejuvenated him enough to escape the manor, but Niccolò realized that he would not survive the trip to another town. Thus, he wrapped himself in the Shroud to further use its powers, but instead, it tore him apart from within. As Niccolò died, his last sight was the Assassin returning to claim the Piece of Eden, as well as utter a single comment, "Disgusting."[1]

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