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'''Ceresa''' was the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family [[Doctors|doctor]].
'''Ceresa''' was the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family [[Doctors|doctor]].


==History==
Hired by the Auditore family, Ceresa operated in a shop in [[Florence]]. In 1476, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze]] brought his [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|younger brother]] to Ceresa after a confrontation with the [[Vieri de' Pazzi|Pazzi]].  
Hired by the Auditore family, Ceresa operated in a shop in [[Florence]]. In 1476, [[Federico Auditore da Firenze]] brought his [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|younger brother]] to Ceresa after a confrontation with the [[Vieri de' Pazzi|Pazzi]]. Annoyed at first due to the lateness of the hour, Ceresa quickly changed his mind upon seeing the extent of the bleeding. He treated Ezio's wounds with stitches and, after warning Ezio not to get into anymore scraps, shooed the brothers away.
 
Annoyed at first due to the lateness of the hour, Ceresa quickly changed his mind upon seeing the extent of the bleeding. He treated Ezio's wounds with stitches and, after warning Ezio not to get into anymore scraps, shooed the brothers away.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:01, 14 July 2015

Dottore Ceresa treating Ezio's wounds

Ceresa was the Auditore family doctor.

Hired by the Auditore family, Ceresa operated in a shop in Florence. In 1476, Federico Auditore da Firenze brought his younger brother to Ceresa after a confrontation with the Pazzi.

Annoyed at first due to the lateness of the hour, Ceresa quickly changed his mind upon seeing the extent of the bleeding. He treated Ezio's wounds with stitches and, after warning Ezio not to get into anymore scraps, shooed the brothers away.

Trivia

  • Ceresa is a name related to Latin ceresia and Ancient Greek kerasion, both meaning "cherry".

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