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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
In his early years, Vieri was notorious for his reckless spending habits that included the purchases of weaponry, exotic animals, and expensive attire.
One evening in 1476, Vieri ambushed a love-interest, [[Cristina Vespucci]], at her [[Casa di Vespucci|home]] within Florence. Upon noticing Vieri at her abode, Cristina wearily notified Vieri that she was not interested in him, though Vieri protested, telling Cristina he had grown tired of waiting to have sexual intercourse with her.<ref name="ACBH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


He also began to resort to conducting races which he would tamper with in order to come out victorious. Though if his competitors were able to win somehow, Vieri would invite their entire families over, and serve them a poisoned meal.
Before Vieri was able to sexually assault Cristina, however, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] emerged. Ezio had been following Cristina, and decided to confront Vieri. After a brief argument, the two brawled, and Ezio proved victorious.<ref name="ACBH"/>


One evening in 1476, Vieri ambushed a love-interest, [[Cristina Vespucci]], at her [[Casa di Vespucci|home]] within Florence. Upon noticing Vieri at her abode, Cristina wearily notified Vieri that she was not interested in him, though Vieri told Cristina that he had grown tired of waiting to have sexual intercourse with her.
Fleeing, Vieri threatened Ezio, claiming his [[House of Auditore|entire family]] would suffer for Ezio's interference. This incident led Vieri to resent the Auditore, and a rivalry between the Pazzi and the Auditore emerged.<ref name="ACBH"/>


Before Vieri was able to sexually assault Cristina, however, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who had been following Cristina, emerged and confronted Vieri. After a brief argument, the two brawled, with Ezio proving victorious.
Sometime later that same year, 1476, Vieri's father Francesco was arrested on evidence obtained by [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]]. This led the animosity between the two rivaling families to grow, eventually culminating in a street brawl on the [[Ponte Vecchio]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


Fleeing, Vieri threatened Ezio, claiming his [[House of Auditore|entire family]] would pay for Ezio's interference. This incident led Vieri to resent the Auditore, and a rivalry between the Pazzi and the Auditore emerged.
[[File:BWBB 2.png|thumb|250px|Vieri with his supporters on the Ponte Vecchio.]]
[[File:BWBB 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Vieri with his supporters on the Ponte Vecchio.]]
Vieri and Ezio both arrived at the brawl with their supporters alongside them. While Ezio brawled with the Pazzi supporters, Vieri merely observed from the other side of the bridge. Soon Ezio's brother [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], arrived, and assisted Ezio as he beat up the Pazzi supporters. Ultimately recognizing his defeat, Vieri retreated from the bridge with his few remaining men.<ref name="AC2"/>
Sometime later that same year, Vieri's father, Francesco, was arrested on evidence obtained by [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]]. This led the animosity between the two rivaling families to grow, which eventually culminated in a street brawl on the [[Ponte Vecchio]] in late 1476.
 
Vieri and Ezio both arrived at the brawl with their supporters alongside them, and Ezio hailed Vieri as a slanderer of his family. While Ezio brawled with the Pazzi supporters, Vieri merely observed from the other side of the bridge. Soon Ezio's brother, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], arrived, and assisted Ezio as he beat up the Pazzi supporters.
 
Ultimately recognizing his defeat, Vieri fled the bridge with his remaining men. Later that same evening, however, Vieri roamed the city with his men as they endeavored to locate and fight Ezio once more. Their attempts proved unsuccessful, though, and Vieri was not able to find Ezio.


===Life as a Templar===
===Life as a Templar===
On December 31, 1476, Vieri confronted Ezio, who was attempting to escape Florence with his [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]] and [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]], in the Tuscan countryside. The three Auditore were attempting to reach [[Monteriggioni]], where Ezio's uncle, [[Mario Auditore]], lived.
On December 31, 1476, Vieri confronted Ezio in the Tuscan countryside near [[Monteriggioni]]. Ezio was attempting to escape Florence with his [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]] and [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]], seeking sanctuary in Monterrigioni where Ezio's uncle, [[Mario Auditore]], owned a [[Villa Auditore|villa]].<ref name="AC2"/>


Vieri ordered his men to kill the Auditore family members, but Ezio was narrowly able to fend off the [[guards]].[[File:RA 2 v.png|thumb|250px|Vieri taunting Ezio on the road to Monteriggioni.]] Before Vieri's men were able to attack Ezio again, however, Ezio's uncle arrived with his [[mercenaries]]. Together, they drove Vieri from the countryside.
Vieri ordered his men to kill the Auditore family members, though Ezio was narrowly able to fend off the [[guards]]. Before Vieri's men were able to attack Ezio again, however, Ezio's uncle arrived with his [[mercenaries]]. Fighting alongside Mario's men, Ezio helped drive Vieri from the countryside.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]</ref>


Following the fiasco near Monteriggioni, Vieri and his men attacked Monteriggioni repeatedly for over eighteen months. Eventually, in April of 1478, Ezio met with his uncle and his mercenaries near [[San Gimignano]] as they plotted to slay Vieri and terminate his control over the city.
Following the fiasco near Monteriggioni, Vieri and his men attacked Monteriggioni repeatedly for over eighteen months. Eventually, in April of 1478, Ezio met with his uncle and his mercenaries near [[San Gimignano]]. There, Mario informed Ezio of the plot to slay Vieri and terminate his control over the city.<ref name="AC2"/>


===Death===
===Death===
Later that same evening in April of 1478, Vieri, Francesco, and Jacopo met with Templar [[Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]] to discuss their plans to overthrow the [[House of Medici|Medici]] and gain control of Florence. During the meeting, each conspirator was assigned a task for the plot, and Vieri was to remain in San Gimignano to coordinate the mercenaries.
Later that same evening in April of 1478, Vieri, Francesco, and Jacopo met with Templar [[Grand Master]] [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. The Templars gathered to discuss their plans to overthrow the [[House of Medici|Medici]] and gain control of Florence. During the meeting, each conspirator was assigned a task for the plot, and Vieri was to remain in San Gimignano to coordinate the mercenaries.<ref name="AC2"/>


After receiving his duty for the plot, Vieri vocalized his concerns about Mario Auditore, though Rodrigo swiftly told him they would deal with Mario later. With their discussion concluded, Vieri ended the meeting by uttering the Templar pledge alongside his fellow Templars.
[[File:WGA 9 v.png|thumb|250px|left|Vieri and Rodrigo Borgia in San Gimignano.]]
After receiving his duty for the plot, Vieri vocalized his concerns regarding Mario, though Rodrigo told him they would deal with the Auditore later. Having concluded their discussion, Vieri ended the meeting by uttering the Templar pledge alongside his fellow Templars.<ref name="AC2"/>


Francesco, Jacopo, and Rodrigo then left the city, though Vieri stayed behind. He and his men were soon ambushed by Mario leading a group of mercenaries. Observing the charging enemies, Vieri quickly made his way onto the battlements above the gate where his men were stationed.
Francesco, Jacopo, and Rodrigo then departed from the city, though Vieri stayed behind. He and his men were soon ambushed by Mario leading a group of mercenaries. Observing the charging enemies, Vieri quickly made his way onto the city battlements.<ref name="AC2"/>


While the battle raged on below, Ezio, who had been covertly watching the entire meeting, made his way onto the battlements. He briskly dealt with Vieri's men, and entered a duel with Vieri himself. The two fought fiercely, though Ezio overpowered Vieri and impaled him using his [[hidden blade]].
While the battle raged on below, Ezio, who had been covertly watching the entire meeting, made his way onto the battlements. He briskly dealt with Vieri's men, and entered a duel with Vieri himself. The two fought fiercely, though Ezio overpowered Vieri and impaled him using his [[hidden blade]].
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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
{{Quote|So if he is loud and foul and angry - I believe it is simply because he wants to be noticed. He wants to be loved.|A letter from Fra Giocondo to Vieri's father, Francesco.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|So if he is loud and foul and angry - I believe it is simply because he wants to be noticed. He wants to be loved.|A letter from Fra Giocondo to Vieri's father, Francesco.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[File:RA 1 v.png|thumb|250px|Vieri confronts Ezio and his family by Monteriggioni.]]
Vieri was a man who would do anything to get what he desired. However, he was also a coward, and would flee when his plans failed or when confronted in combat. He challenged Ezio on various occasions, yet would nearly always flee when actually confronted.


Vieri was a man who would do anything to get what he desired: rape, hire thugs to fight for him, and openly kill those who stood in his way. However, he was also a coward, and would flee when his plans failed or when confronted in combat. He challenged Ezio on various occasions, yet would nearly always flee when actually confronted.
[[File:RA 1 v.png|thumb|250px|left|Vieri confronts Ezio and his family by Monteriggioni.]]
He was also known for conducting races which he would tamper with in order to come out victorious. Although if his competitors were able to win somehow, Vieri would invite their entire families over, and then serve them a poisoned meal. His desire for success in competition and glory endured throughout his entire life.


As manifested in a letter from the scholar [[Fra Giocondo]] to Vieri's father, Vieri acted in this way merely because he sought attention and approval from his father. Vieri wished for Francesco to recognize his abilities and devotion to the Templars. Giocondo also observed that Vieri simply wanted to be loved, mentioning that the boy spoke often and fondly of his father, as well as of a desire to be closer to him.
As manifested in a letter from the scholar [[Fra Giocondo]] to Vieri's father, Vieri behaved in this way merely because he sought attention and approval from his father. Vieri wished for Francesco to recognize his abilities and devotion to the Templars. Giocondo also observed that Vieri simply wanted to be loved, mentioning that the boy spoke often and fondly of his father, as well as of a desire to be closer to him.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Source==
==References==
*''Assassin's Creed II
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"I'm sorry, were you hoping for a confession?"
―Vieri's dying words to Ezio Auditore.[src]


Vieri de' Pazzi (1459 – 1478) was a member of the Templar Order and an opulent Florentine noble.

Vieri was a member of Florentine nobility, and was the youngest member of the affluent Pazzi family. He was the son of Francesco de' Pazzi, and also the great-nephew of Jacopo de' Pazzi.

Biography

Early life

One evening in 1476, Vieri ambushed a love-interest, Cristina Vespucci, at her home within Florence. Upon noticing Vieri at her abode, Cristina wearily notified Vieri that she was not interested in him, though Vieri protested, telling Cristina he had grown tired of waiting to have sexual intercourse with her.[1]

Before Vieri was able to sexually assault Cristina, however, Ezio Auditore emerged. Ezio had been following Cristina, and decided to confront Vieri. After a brief argument, the two brawled, and Ezio proved victorious.[1]

Fleeing, Vieri threatened Ezio, claiming his entire family would suffer for Ezio's interference. This incident led Vieri to resent the Auditore, and a rivalry between the Pazzi and the Auditore emerged.[1]

Sometime later that same year, 1476, Vieri's father Francesco was arrested on evidence obtained by Giovanni Auditore. This led the animosity between the two rivaling families to grow, eventually culminating in a street brawl on the Ponte Vecchio.[2]

Vieri with his supporters on the Ponte Vecchio.

Vieri and Ezio both arrived at the brawl with their supporters alongside them. While Ezio brawled with the Pazzi supporters, Vieri merely observed from the other side of the bridge. Soon Ezio's brother Federico, arrived, and assisted Ezio as he beat up the Pazzi supporters. Ultimately recognizing his defeat, Vieri retreated from the bridge with his few remaining men.[2]

Life as a Templar

On December 31, 1476, Vieri confronted Ezio in the Tuscan countryside near Monteriggioni. Ezio was attempting to escape Florence with his sister and mother, seeking sanctuary in Monterrigioni where Ezio's uncle, Mario Auditore, owned a villa.[2]

Vieri ordered his men to kill the Auditore family members, though Ezio was narrowly able to fend off the guards. Before Vieri's men were able to attack Ezio again, however, Ezio's uncle arrived with his mercenaries. Fighting alongside Mario's men, Ezio helped drive Vieri from the countryside.[2][3]

Following the fiasco near Monteriggioni, Vieri and his men attacked Monteriggioni repeatedly for over eighteen months. Eventually, in April of 1478, Ezio met with his uncle and his mercenaries near San Gimignano. There, Mario informed Ezio of the plot to slay Vieri and terminate his control over the city.[2]

Death

Later that same evening in April of 1478, Vieri, Francesco, and Jacopo met with Templar Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia. The Templars gathered to discuss their plans to overthrow the Medici and gain control of Florence. During the meeting, each conspirator was assigned a task for the plot, and Vieri was to remain in San Gimignano to coordinate the mercenaries.[2]

Vieri and Rodrigo Borgia in San Gimignano.

After receiving his duty for the plot, Vieri vocalized his concerns regarding Mario, though Rodrigo told him they would deal with the Auditore later. Having concluded their discussion, Vieri ended the meeting by uttering the Templar pledge alongside his fellow Templars.[2]

Francesco, Jacopo, and Rodrigo then departed from the city, though Vieri stayed behind. He and his men were soon ambushed by Mario leading a group of mercenaries. Observing the charging enemies, Vieri quickly made his way onto the city battlements.[2]

While the battle raged on below, Ezio, who had been covertly watching the entire meeting, made his way onto the battlements. He briskly dealt with Vieri's men, and entered a duel with Vieri himself. The two fought fiercely, though Ezio overpowered Vieri and impaled him using his hidden blade.

Final words

Ezio shouting at Vieri's corpse.
  • 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?

(outside the Memory Corridor)

  • Ezio: Pezzo di merda! Vorrei solo che avessi sofferto di piu! Hai avuto la fine che meritavi! Spero che bru- (Piece of shit! I only wish you'd suffered more! You met the fate you deserved! I hope yo-)
  • Mario: Enough, Ezio! Show some respect.
  • Ezio: Respect? After all that's happened? Do you think he would have shown either of us such kindness?
  • Mario: You are not Vieri. Do not become him. (to Vieri's corpse) Che la morte ti dia la pace che cercavi. (May death provide the peace you sought.) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)

Personality and characteristics

"So if he is loud and foul and angry - I believe it is simply because he wants to be noticed. He wants to be loved."
―A letter from Fra Giocondo to Vieri's father, Francesco.[src]

Vieri was a man who would do anything to get what he desired. However, he was also a coward, and would flee when his plans failed or when confronted in combat. He challenged Ezio on various occasions, yet would nearly always flee when actually confronted.

Vieri confronts Ezio and his family by Monteriggioni.

He was also known for conducting races which he would tamper with in order to come out victorious. Although if his competitors were able to win somehow, Vieri would invite their entire families over, and then serve them a poisoned meal. His desire for success in competition and glory endured throughout his entire life.

As manifested in a letter from the scholar Fra Giocondo to Vieri's father, Vieri behaved in this way merely because he sought attention and approval from his father. Vieri wished for Francesco to recognize his abilities and devotion to the Templars. Giocondo also observed that Vieri simply wanted to be loved, mentioning that the boy spoke often and fondly of his father, as well as of a desire to be closer to him.

Trivia

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References


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