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His genetic memories were later used by [[Abstergo Industries]] for the training of the [[Abstergo recruits|Animus recruits]], under the title of the [[Officer]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />
His genetic memories were later used by [[Abstergo Industries]] for the training of the [[Abstergo recruits|Animus recruits]], under the title of the [[Officer]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />


In 1503, Teodor accompanied Cesare in a [[Horses|horse]] race, in which he attempted to prevent the skilled horseman [[Donato Mancini]] from winning. Though he attacked him with a blade in the middle of the race, Donato was able to slip past him and win the competition, much to Cesare's frustration.<ref name="Project Legacy" />
In 1503, Teodor accompanied Cesare in a [[Horses|horse]] race, in which he attempted to prevent the skilled horseman [[Donato Mancini]] from winning by brandishing his [[Epieu|blade]]  in front of Donato. Though he attacked him with a blade in the middle of the race, Donato was able to slip past him and win the competition, much to Cesare's frustration.<ref name="Project Legacy" />


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"Donato advances, but is blocked by one of Cesare's officers. I hear Lucrezia mutter to an acquaintance. The rider is Teodor Viscardi. One of Cesare's henchmen."
Fiora Cavazza, as she watches the race.[src]

Teodor Viscardi was a member of the Templar Order during the Renaissance, loyal to Cesare Borgia.[1][2]

His genetic memories were later used by Abstergo Industries for the training of the Animus recruits, under the title of the Officer.[2]

In 1503, Teodor accompanied Cesare in a horse race, in which he attempted to prevent the skilled horseman Donato Mancini from winning by brandishing his blade in front of Donato. Though he attacked him with a blade in the middle of the race, Donato was able to slip past him and win the competition, much to Cesare's frustration.[1]

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