Juan Vedomir
Juan Vedomir (unknown - 11 June 1747) was a Spanish businessman in Altea and a member of the Assassin Order. He was in the possession of a journal which detailed research into the location of the Grand Temple.
In 1747, the Grand Master of the Templar Order's British Rite, Reginald Birch, tasked Haytham Kenway with killing Vedomir, claiming that Vedomir was a traitor to the Templar Order. Kenway travelled to Altea, where he was allowed to enter Vedomir's villa under the guise of a Genoese cheesemaker. Vedomir welcomed him into his chambers, but was quick to notice Kenway's English accent; due to Spain and England being at war, Vedomir raised no suspicions to his deception, stating that "[he liked] to think that [he rose] above the petty concerns of kings".
As Vedomir was preparing to taste Kenway's cheese, the latter took off his neck scarf and palmed a doubloon from his shoulder bag. As soon as Vedomir realized that the cheese was from the local cheesemaker Varela, and that he had been deceived, Vedomir became hostile to Kenway, who then quickly dropped the coin into the scarf and twirled it into a garrote. As Haytham lunged towards Vedomir – who attempted to call for the guards – a struggle ensued, though Kenway managed to gain the upper hand and strangle Vedomir from behind with the scarf and coin, as he declared that Vedomir had been sentenced to death for his treason.