
Pasquale Giangiulio (died 1503) was a notoriously cruel guard hired by the Borgia to intimidate the populace of Rome.
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Pasquale Giangiulio was notoriously cruel, and was employed by the House of Borgia to beat up random people to scare the people of Rome into submission. In 1503, Ezio Auditore da Firenze was ordered by Niccolo Machiavelli to assassinate Giangiulio and Bertolfo Sorrenti, another guard hired for the same purpose. Ezio stabbed Giangiulio in the back with his hidden blades and held his mouth closed, silently assassinating him.