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'''Charlotte d'Albret''' (1480 – 11 March 1514), Dâme de Châlus and Duchess of Valence, was a wealthy [[France|French]] noblewoman who lived in [[Rome]] during its [[Liberation of Rome|liberation]]. She was also the wife of the [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope]]'s son, [[Cesare Borgia]], and together they had a daughter. However, when Cesare became infected with the French Disease, Charlotte and her daughter left Cesare.
'''Charlotte d'Albret''' (1480 – 11 March 1514), Dâme de Châlus and Duchess of Valence, was a wealthy [[France|French]] noblewoman who lived in [[Rome]] during its [[Liberation of Rome|liberation]]. She was also the wife of the [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope]]'s son, [[Cesare Borgia]], and together they had a daughter. However, when Cesare became infected with the French Disease, Charlotte and her daughter left Cesare.



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"I never touched him, since the first pustules appeared, and he at least had the decency to keep away from me and wallow in the gutter with his whores afterward."
―Charlotte to Ezio and Machiavelli, regarding Cesare Borgia[src]

Charlotte d'Albret (1480 – 11 March 1514), Dâme de Châlus and Duchess of Valence, was a wealthy French noblewoman who lived in Rome during its liberation. She was also the wife of the Pope's son, Cesare Borgia, and together they had a daughter. However, when Cesare became infected with the French Disease, Charlotte and her daughter left Cesare.

After the death of Rodrigo Borgia and imprisonment of Cesare, the Assassins Ezio Auditore and Niccolò Machiavelli visited Charlotte in an attempt to find either Cesare or Micheletto Corella. However, Charlotte explained to them she didn't have or desire any contact with either of them. She had decided to leave Rome and travel back to France.

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