Database: Bartolomeo d'Alviano (Rebellion)
Mercenary Leader
Bartolomeo d'Alviano was born in the town of Alviano in 1455 to Francesco d'Alviano and Isabella degli Atti. Bartolomeo later joined the Assassin Order in Venice and become a mercenary leader in the city.
In 1486, Bartolomeo lost his district to Templar control and was captured. He was soon rescued by Ezio Auditore and the two fought their way back to the mercenary's headquarters. In the years to come, Bartolomeo was directly involved in, and in some cases responsible for, many victories against the French and the Templar Order. These include the battle to acquire the Apple of Eden from Rodrigo Borgia, the battle against Pope Alexander VI, and the great battle of Agnadello.
Bartolomeo was a close friend of Ezio Auditore and of the Assassin Brotherhood. He cherished combat and honor above all else, and he was an incredibly talented fighter in his time. Wielding his beloved sword Bianca, he led his mercenaries to countless victories over the years.