Niceno-Constantinopolitan creed in latin:
Credo in unum Deum,
Patrem omnipoténtem,
factórem caeli et terrae,
visibílium óminum et invisíbilium.
Et in unum Dóminum Iesum Chrustum
Filium Dei unigénitum.
Et ex Patre natum ante ómnia saécula.
Deum de Deo, lumen de lúmine,
Deum verum de Deo vero.
Géntium, non factum, consubtantialem Patri:
per quem ómnia facta sunt.
Qui propter nos hómines
et propter nostram salútem descéndit de caelis
Et incarnatus est de Spíritu Sancto
ex María Vírgine et homo factus est.
Crucifixus étiam pro nobis:
sub Póntio Piláto passus et sepúltus est.
Et resurréxit tértia die, secúndum scripturas.
Et ascédit in caelum: sedet ad déxtram Patris.
Et íterum ventúrus est cum glória
inducáre vivos et mortuos:
cuius regni non erit finis.
Et in Spíritum Sanctum,
Dóminum et vivificántem:
qui ex Patre et Filióque prócedit.
Qui cum Patre et Filio
simul adorátur et conglorificátur;
qui locútus est per Prophétas.
Et unam sanctam catholicam
et apostólicam Ecclésiam.
Confíteor unum baptisma
in remissiónem peccatórum.
Et exspécto resurrectiónem mortuórum.
Et venturi saéculi.
Rodrigo Borgia, but you don't really kill him you leave him just outside of The Vault to die.
If you mean Templar Grand Masters, here they are: Assassin's Creed: Robert de Sable Assassin's Creed 2: Rodrigo Borgia Assassin's Creed Brotherhood: Cesare Borgia (Rodrigo's son) Assassin's Creed Revelation: Prince Ahmet Assassin's Creed 3: Haytham Kenway Assassin's Creed 4: Laureano de Torres y Ayala Assassin's Creed Unity: Haven't played, not sure Assassin's Creed Rogue: Haytham Kenway
he is the main enemy
yes
You get further in the game or take down the Borgia tower.
Obviously the Borgia cape as it prevents you from gaining notority.
Nothing, An Achievement is all you recieve.
You get them from chests and and from looting the dead bodies of Borgia messengers.
No, but Ubisoft always found a way to make sure they stayed within the perimeters of reality. For example, history states that Rodrigo Borgia was poisoned by an unknown assailant. In AC:B, he is killed when his son, Cesare Borgia, poisons an apple with la cantarella (a type of arsenic).
Yes he was but his name is really Rodrigo Borja i Borja. He was also known as Pope Alexander IV (4th). Edit: Rodrigo Borgia was indeed Pope Alexander IV, but he was not affiliated with the Knights Templar. That is a common misconception brought forth by the Assassin's Creed series. The Knights Templar were actually dissolved in the late 13th century, after the Crusades were over. Of course, if you refute everything that Assassin's Creed says as fact, you'll think I don't realize that the Templars still secretly rule the world and are at war with the Order of the Assassins.
Ezio is awarded the Borgia Cape. It allows you to do the same thing as with the Auditore Cape. You gain no Notoriety, but are still pursued for breaking the law.
If you buy monuments, the Borgia will never go near it again because they will fear you.