Leonardo Vetra

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Leonardo Vetra is a fictional CERN physicist and priest in Dan Brown's novel "Angels & Demons," known for his groundbreaking antimatter research and as the adoptive father of Vittoria Vetra.

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instanceOf CERN scientist
Catholic priest
fictional character
physicist
adoptiveFatherOf Vittoria Vetra NERFINISHED
appearsIn Angels & Demons NERFINISHED
film adaptation of Angels & Demons (as a referenced character)
associatedWith Illuminati legend in the novel
basedIn CERN, Geneva NERFINISHED
bodyMarkedWith Illuminati ambigram NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath murder
collaboratesWith Vittoria Vetra NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy (in backstory, as a Catholic priest)
creator Dan Brown NERFINISHED
deathContext killed as part of a conspiracy involving the Illuminati
employer CERN NERFINISHED
ethicalConcern seeks to use antimatter for peaceful purposes
familyRelation adoptive father of Vittoria Vetra
fictionalUniverse Angels & Demons universe NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork antimatter research
particle physics
firstPublicationOfWork Angels & Demons (2000) NERFINISHED
gender male
guardianOf antimatter canister in Angels & Demons
languageOfWork English-language novel
literaryGenre thriller fiction
medium novel
narrativeRole catalyst for the events of Angels & Demons
notableFor creating a large sample of antimatter
groundbreaking antimatter research
occupation physicist
priest
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
researchFocus creation of antimatter using the Large Hadron Collider
researchGoal to demonstrate compatibility between science and religion
secretProject highly classified antimatter experiment at CERN
victimOf murder in Angels & Demons
worksAt CERN research facility NERFINISHED
worldview sees no conflict between science and faith

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Vittoria Vetra associatedCharacter Leonardo Vetra