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'''Cristina Vespucci''' (1459 – 1498) was a well-known [[Florence|Florentine]] beauty and a favorite of painters, most notably [[wikipedia:Sandro Botticelli|Botticelli]], who used her as a model for several of his paintings.
'''Cristina Vespucci''' (1459 – 1498) was a well-known [[Florence|Florentine]] beauty, and a favorite of painters; most notably [[wikipedia:Sandro Botticelli|Botticelli]], who used her as a model for several of his paintings.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
[[File:Eziocristina123.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Cristina thanking Ezio for saving her from Vieri de' Pazzi.]]
Cristina was born in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], circa 1459.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>  
Cristina Vespucci was born in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], circa 1459.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> From an early age, she caught the eyes of many boys who wanted to become intimate with her.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


One of those boys was [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who was encouraged to go speak with Cristina by his brother [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] one night. However, Cristina had no interest in him and walked away. Ezio, who wasn't used to being turned down by a woman, followed Cristina to her home, where she was confronted by [[Vieri de' Pazzi]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
She was somewhat responsible for starting her cousin [[wikipedia:Amerigo Vespucci|Amerigo]]'s career. Cristina attended a dinner party, where she had a conversation with [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and [[Manfredo Soderini]] about her cousin.<ref name="AC2"/>


After Cristina turned Vieri down as well, he was about to sexually assault her, when he was interrupted by Ezio, who came to Cristina's rescue. The two fought, and Ezio emerged the victor. Cristina was thankful of Ezio's actions, and thus began a relationship between the two.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
There, she exaggerated Amerigo's brilliance, saying: ''"Try Amerigo out. I bet after several years you'll have your shipping company named after him."'' Lorenzo, charmed by Cristina's beauty, took her advice to heart, and several years later, Amerigo was the first to map out the New World, and had it named after him.<ref name="AC2"/>


Ezio visited Cristina quite frequently and was "unbelievably dexterous," as the guards were never able to catch him trespassing.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
===Beauty of Firenze===
{{dialogue2|Cristina|I told you, I'm not interested.|Vieri|Sì. But I am.|Get in line.|Cristina turning away one of her many suitors.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}


===Middle years===
From an early age, Cristina caught the eyes of many boys who wanted to become intimate with her.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
Cristina was a bit responsible for starting her cousin [[wikipedia:Amerigo Vespucci|Amerigo]]'s career. Cristina attended a dinner party, where she had a conversation with [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and [[Manfredo Soderini]] about her cousin. She exaggerated Amerigo's brilliance, saying: ''"Try Amerigo out. I bet after several years you'll have your shipping company named after him."'' Lorenzo, charmed by Cristina's beauty, took her advice to heart, and several years later, Amerigo was the first to map out the New World and had it named after him.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
 
One of those boys was [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who was encouraged to go speak with Cristina by [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|his brother]] one night in 1476. However, Cristina had no interest in him, and walked away. Ezio, who was not used to being turned down by a woman, followed Cristina to her home, where he saw her being confronted by [[Vieri de' Pazzi]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />
 
Vieri, who had already attempted to impress Cristina on previous occassions, grew impatient when Cristina turned him down yet again. Saying that he was "tired of waiting for her to open her legs on her own," he began to sexually assault her.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
 
[[File:Eziocristina123.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cristina thanking Ezio for saving her from Vieri.]]
However, he was interrupted by Ezio, who came to Cristina's rescue. The two engaged in a [[Fists|fistfight]], and Ezio emerged the victor. Cristina was thankful of Ezio's actions, and thus began a relationship between the two.<ref name="Brotherhood" />
 
Ezio visited Cristina in her home quite frequently and was described to be "[[Freerunning|unbelievably dexterous]]," as the [[guards]] knew that he visited her, but were never able to catch him trespassing.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
On one occassion that Ezio slept with Cristina, and was discovered by her enraged father the next morning, her father set the guards on him, demanding for his head; though he was able to escape.<ref name="AC2"/>


[[File:Eziocristina002.jpg|thumb|250px|Cristina with Ezio before his departure from Florence.]]
[[File:Eziocristina002.jpg|thumb|250px|Cristina with Ezio before his departure from Florence.]]
In 1476, directly after the [[Auditore execution]], Cristina helped Ezio give his father and brothers the proper final rites by burning and setting their bodies adrift in the Arno. Ezio asked Cristina to come with him, as he needed to leave for [[Monteriggioni]] with his family. However, Cristina refused, since she didn't want to leave her family. Understanding her decision, Ezio gave her a crest-shaped pendant to remember him by before they parted.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
In 1476, directly after the [[Auditore execution]], Cristina helped Ezio give his father and brothers the proper final rites by burning and setting their bodies adrift in the Arno.<ref name="Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref>


In 1478, by the insistence of her father, Cristina was engaged to be married to Manfredo Soderini. When Ezio returned to Florence for the first time in two years, Cristina was the first person he visited. After a short talk, she sadly mentioned that she had not expected him to return, and told him of the engagement, breaking Ezio's heart.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
Afterwards, Ezio asked Cristina to come with him, as he needed to leave for [[Monteriggioni]] with his family. However, Cristina refused, saying that she could not leave her family. Understanding her decision, Ezio gave her a crest-shaped pendant to remember him by, before they parted.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


After being informed that Manfredo was being confronted by people whom he owed a gambling debt, Ezio rushed to save Cristina's fiance. Upon killing the gamblers, Ezio hung Manfredo over a bridge and demanded to know if he truly loved Cristina, to which Manfredo sincerely replied yes. Ezio ordered him to stop gambling and to be a good husband to Cristina, or else he would hunt him down and kill him. Afterward, Ezio returned to Cristina and kissed her, telling her that he had made sure that Manfredo would be a good husband to her.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
===Engagement and Married life===
In 1478, by the insistence of her father, Cristina was engaged to be married to Manfredo Soderini. The day before their wedding, Ezio returned to Florence for the first time in two years, and Cristina was the first person he visited.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


[[File:Picture1.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio meeting Cristina again in 1478.]]
[[File:Picture1.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio visiting Cristina in 1478.]]
Eight years later, 1486 in [[Venice]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] revealed to Ezio that Cristina was attending [[Carnevale]] with her husband. Worrying that she would not agree to see him after all the years, Ezio slipped a letter to Cristina, posing as her husband and requesting her to meet him alone in an alley. Cristina obliged and the two kissed, with Cristina believing Ezio to be Manfredo, as he was wearing a mask.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
After a short talk, she sadly told him that she had not expected him to return; before revealing her engagement, and breaking Ezio's heart.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


After discovering the truth, she yelled at Ezio for kissing her, both because she was already married and because she had not seen Ezio in so many years. Cristina told Ezio that, before, she had loved him and would rather have married him, but it was now too late. She angrily told him to never look for her again and left.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
After being informed that Manfredo was being confronted by people to whom he owed a gambling debt, Ezio rushed to save Cristina's fiance. Upon killing the gamblers, Ezio hung Manfredo over a bridge and demanded to know if he truly loved Cristina, to which Manfredo sincerely replied yes.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
 
Ezio demanded that he stop gambling, and that he be a good husband to Cristina, otherwise he would hunt him down and kill him. Afterwards, Ezio returned to Cristina and kissed her, telling her that he had made sure that Manfredo would be a good husband to her.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
 
Though she was heartbroken for losing Ezio, Cristina nevertheless married Manfredo, and the two of them began living together in Florence.
 
[[File:Persona Non Grata 4.png|thumb|250px|right|Cristina storming away from Ezio.]]
Eight years later, 1486 in [[Venice]], Cristina travelled to attend [[Carnevale]] with her husband. Noticing her there, [[Leonardo da Vinci]] remembered that she and Ezio had been close, and informed the latter of her presence.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
 
However, Ezio worried that Cristina would not agree to see him after all the years, thus he slipped a letter to her, posing as her husband and requesting her to meet him alone in an alley. Cristina obliged and the two kissed, with Cristina believing Ezio to be Manfredo, as he was wearing a mask.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
 
After discovering the truth, she yelled at Ezio for kissing her, both because she was already married and because she had not seen Ezio in so long. Cristina told Ezio that, before, she had loved him and would rather have married him, but it was now too late. She angrily told him to never look for her again and left.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


===Death===
===Death===
[[File:Cristy1459.jpg|thumb|250px|Cristina dying in Ezio's arms.]]
{{quote|I wish we could have had a second chance.|Cristina's final words to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{quote|I wish we could have had a second chance.|Cristina's final words to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}


In 1494, [[Girolamo Savonarola]] took control of Florence after Lorenzo de' Medici's death. Savonarola claimed that all [[Renaissance]] material was evil and that they should go back to the medieval times, instigating the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>
In 1494, [[Girolamo Savonarola]] took control of Florence after Lorenzo de' Medici's death. Savonarola claimed that all [[Renaissance]] material was evil, and that they should go back to the medieval times, instigating the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]].<ref name="AC2"/>
 
[[File:Christina's Death.jpg|thumb|250px|Cristina dying in Ezio's arms.]]
In 1498, Savonarola's fanatics infiltrated Cristina's and Manfredo's home to kill Manfredo. He attempted to fend them off, however, this was a vain effort as there were too many attackers, and he was gravely injured. Cristina managed to escape, but was soon cornered by the fanatics.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


In 1498, Savonarola's fanatics infiltrated the couple's home to kill Manfredo. He attempted to fend them off, however, this was a vain effort, as there were too many attackers. Cristina managed to escape, but was soon cornered by the fanatics.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
At this point, Ezio, after hearing about what had happened from a dying Manfredo, came to her aid. The fanatics, who were taunting Cristina for the rich fineries she owned, were startled as Ezio came up behind them and yelled for Cristina to run. Though he killed all of the soldiers, Cristina had already been mortally wounded, and was slowly dying.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


At this point, Ezio, after hearing about what had happened from a dying Manfredo, came to her aid and killed all of the soldiers. However, Cristina had already been mortally wounded, and was slowly dying. After showing him the pendant that she had kept with her the past twenty-two years, and telling him that she wished they could have had another chance together, she died in Ezio's arms.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"/>
After showing him the pendant that she had kept with her the past twenty-two years, and telling him that she wished they could have had another chance together, Cristina died in Ezio's arms.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Eziocristina.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Ezio and Cristina sharing an intimate moment.]]
[[File:Eziocristina.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Ezio and Cristina sharing an intimate moment.]]
*Even though Cristina was married for around sixteen years and saw Ezio only for a few short minutes once every several years, she still loved him more than her own husband.
*Even though Cristina was married for around sixteen years, and saw Ezio only for a few short minutes once every several years, she admitted that she still loved him more than her own husband.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', Cristina's surname is 'Calfucci' instead of 'Vespucci'.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', Cristina's surname is "Calfucci," rather than "Vespucci."
*Cristina features in several [[Cristina Memories|repressed memories]] during ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', which are unlocked when the player achieves certain amounts of [[Synchronization]] with Ezio.
*Cristina features in several [[Cristina Memories|repressed memories]] during ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', which are unlocked when the player achieves certain amounts of [[Synchronization]] with Ezio.
*Cristina, like many characters in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], does not physically age during the course of the Cristina missions in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''.
*Though Ezio witnesses Cristina's death in ''Brotherhood'', in ''Renaissance'', he is only later informed of her death by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]].
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Renaissance'', Ezio is only later informed of Cristina's death by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]].
*Cristina's eye color changes from blue to brown in ''Brotherhood''.
*Cristina's eye color changes from blue to brown in ''Brotherhood''.



Revision as of 08:16, 26 September 2011


Cristina Vespucci (1459 – 1498) was a well-known Florentine beauty, and a favorite of painters; most notably Botticelli, who used her as a model for several of his paintings.

Biography

Early life

Cristina was born in Florence, Italy, circa 1459.[2]

She was somewhat responsible for starting her cousin Amerigo's career. Cristina attended a dinner party, where she had a conversation with Lorenzo de' Medici and Manfredo Soderini about her cousin.[2]

There, she exaggerated Amerigo's brilliance, saying: "Try Amerigo out. I bet after several years you'll have your shipping company named after him." Lorenzo, charmed by Cristina's beauty, took her advice to heart, and several years later, Amerigo was the first to map out the New World, and had it named after him.[2]

Beauty of Firenze

Cristina: "I told you, I'm not interested."
Vieri: "Sì. But I am."
Cristina: "Get in line."
—Cristina turning away one of her many suitors.[src]

From an early age, Cristina caught the eyes of many boys who wanted to become intimate with her.[3]

One of those boys was Ezio Auditore, who was encouraged to go speak with Cristina by his brother one night in 1476. However, Cristina had no interest in him, and walked away. Ezio, who was not used to being turned down by a woman, followed Cristina to her home, where he saw her being confronted by Vieri de' Pazzi.[3]

Vieri, who had already attempted to impress Cristina on previous occassions, grew impatient when Cristina turned him down yet again. Saying that he was "tired of waiting for her to open her legs on her own," he began to sexually assault her.[3]

File:Eziocristina123.jpg
Cristina thanking Ezio for saving her from Vieri.

However, he was interrupted by Ezio, who came to Cristina's rescue. The two engaged in a fistfight, and Ezio emerged the victor. Cristina was thankful of Ezio's actions, and thus began a relationship between the two.[3]

Ezio visited Cristina in her home quite frequently and was described to be "unbelievably dexterous," as the guards knew that he visited her, but were never able to catch him trespassing.[2]

On one occassion that Ezio slept with Cristina, and was discovered by her enraged father the next morning, her father set the guards on him, demanding for his head; though he was able to escape.[2]

File:Eziocristina002.jpg
Cristina with Ezio before his departure from Florence.

In 1476, directly after the Auditore execution, Cristina helped Ezio give his father and brothers the proper final rites by burning and setting their bodies adrift in the Arno.[4]

Afterwards, Ezio asked Cristina to come with him, as he needed to leave for Monteriggioni with his family. However, Cristina refused, saying that she could not leave her family. Understanding her decision, Ezio gave her a crest-shaped pendant to remember him by, before they parted.[3]

Engagement and Married life

In 1478, by the insistence of her father, Cristina was engaged to be married to Manfredo Soderini. The day before their wedding, Ezio returned to Florence for the first time in two years, and Cristina was the first person he visited.[3]

File:Picture1.png
Ezio visiting Cristina in 1478.

After a short talk, she sadly told him that she had not expected him to return; before revealing her engagement, and breaking Ezio's heart.[3]

After being informed that Manfredo was being confronted by people to whom he owed a gambling debt, Ezio rushed to save Cristina's fiance. Upon killing the gamblers, Ezio hung Manfredo over a bridge and demanded to know if he truly loved Cristina, to which Manfredo sincerely replied yes.[3]

Ezio demanded that he stop gambling, and that he be a good husband to Cristina, otherwise he would hunt him down and kill him. Afterwards, Ezio returned to Cristina and kissed her, telling her that he had made sure that Manfredo would be a good husband to her.[3]

Though she was heartbroken for losing Ezio, Cristina nevertheless married Manfredo, and the two of them began living together in Florence.

Cristina storming away from Ezio.

Eight years later, 1486 in Venice, Cristina travelled to attend Carnevale with her husband. Noticing her there, Leonardo da Vinci remembered that she and Ezio had been close, and informed the latter of her presence.[3]

However, Ezio worried that Cristina would not agree to see him after all the years, thus he slipped a letter to her, posing as her husband and requesting her to meet him alone in an alley. Cristina obliged and the two kissed, with Cristina believing Ezio to be Manfredo, as he was wearing a mask.[3]

After discovering the truth, she yelled at Ezio for kissing her, both because she was already married and because she had not seen Ezio in so long. Cristina told Ezio that, before, she had loved him and would rather have married him, but it was now too late. She angrily told him to never look for her again and left.[3]

Death

"I wish we could have had a second chance."
―Cristina's final words to Ezio.[src]

In 1494, Girolamo Savonarola took control of Florence after Lorenzo de' Medici's death. Savonarola claimed that all Renaissance material was evil, and that they should go back to the medieval times, instigating the Bonfire of the Vanities.[2]

File:Christina's Death.jpg
Cristina dying in Ezio's arms.

In 1498, Savonarola's fanatics infiltrated Cristina's and Manfredo's home to kill Manfredo. He attempted to fend them off, however, this was a vain effort as there were too many attackers, and he was gravely injured. Cristina managed to escape, but was soon cornered by the fanatics.[3]

At this point, Ezio, after hearing about what had happened from a dying Manfredo, came to her aid. The fanatics, who were taunting Cristina for the rich fineries she owned, were startled as Ezio came up behind them and yelled for Cristina to run. Though he killed all of the soldiers, Cristina had already been mortally wounded, and was slowly dying.[3]

After showing him the pendant that she had kept with her the past twenty-two years, and telling him that she wished they could have had another chance together, Cristina died in Ezio's arms.[3]

Trivia

File:Eziocristina.jpg
Ezio and Cristina sharing an intimate moment.
  • Even though Cristina was married for around sixteen years, and saw Ezio only for a few short minutes once every several years, she admitted that she still loved him more than her own husband.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, Cristina's surname is "Calfucci," rather than "Vespucci."
  • Cristina features in several repressed memories during Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, which are unlocked when the player achieves certain amounts of Synchronization with Ezio.
  • Though Ezio witnesses Cristina's death in Brotherhood, in Renaissance, he is only later informed of her death by Niccolò Machiavelli.
  • Cristina's eye color changes from blue to brown in Brotherhood.

References