Vittorio Vitelli (1469 - 1508) was a member of the Assassins.
Biography[]
A citizen of the Papal States in Rome, he was rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze from Papal guardsmen, who oppressed him. He learned the ways of Ezio and assisted him in the killing of Juan Borgia the Elder, Octavian de Valois, and Ippolito di Foligno, but in the last one he was wounded by Papal arquebusiers and infantry and had to retreat to recover. In 1503, he killed a Templar thief who stole from Assassin allies in Lisbon, Portugal.