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Following a whirlwind romance, Maria de' Mozzi wed Giovanni Auditore on a beautiful summer’s day. | Following a whirlwind romance, [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|Maria de' Mozzi]] wed [[Giovanni Auditore]] on a beautiful summer’s day. | ||
Maria came from a privileged Florentine background and spent most of her early life sheltered from the outside world. She grew to hate her family’s control over her actions, and wished to experience life among the city’s lower classes. After much debate, her parents reluctantly allowed the young woman to open a bakery in the family’s palazzo. Less than a month later, Maria met a mysterious and charismatic man named Giovanni Auditore. | Maria came from a privileged Florentine background and spent most of her early life sheltered from the outside world. She grew to hate her family’s control over her actions, and wished to experience life among the city’s lower classes. After much debate, her parents reluctantly allowed the young woman to open a bakery in the family’s palazzo. Less than a month later, Maria met a mysterious and charismatic man named Giovanni Auditore. | ||
They fell deeply in love and were married. Maria and Giovanni went on to have four children: Federico, Ezio, Claudia, and Petruccio. | They fell deeply in love and were married. Maria and Giovanni went on to have four children: [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]], [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]], and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:00, 28 January 2021

Following a whirlwind romance, Maria de' Mozzi wed Giovanni Auditore on a beautiful summer’s day.
Maria came from a privileged Florentine background and spent most of her early life sheltered from the outside world. She grew to hate her family’s control over her actions, and wished to experience life among the city’s lower classes. After much debate, her parents reluctantly allowed the young woman to open a bakery in the family’s palazzo. Less than a month later, Maria met a mysterious and charismatic man named Giovanni Auditore.
They fell deeply in love and were married. Maria and Giovanni went on to have four children: Federico, Ezio, Claudia, and Petruccio.