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'''Pietro da Siena''' (unknown - 1503) was one of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[Borgia Captains|Tower Captains]] in [[Rome]]'s [[Antico District]]. The younger brother of [[Prospero da Siena]] and the twin brother of [[Valentino da Siena]], Pietro was quick to flee at the slightest sign of trouble. | '''Pietro da Siena''' (unknown - 1503) was one of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[Borgia Captains|Tower Captains]] in [[Rome]]'s [[Antico District]]. The younger brother of [[Prospero da Siena]] and the twin brother of [[Valentino da Siena]], Pietro was quick to flee at the slightest sign of trouble. | ||
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Pietro da Siena (unknown - 1503) was one of the Borgia Tower Captains in Rome's Antico District. The younger brother of Prospero da Siena and the twin brother of Valentino da Siena, Pietro was quick to flee at the slightest sign of trouble.
In 1503, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, during his quest to liberate Rome from the Borgia rule, killed Pietro and burned down the tower he resided in. Subsequently, the surrounding region was freed from Borgia oppression.
