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Jailbird 1 v.png|Annetta clutching Claudia after Giovanni, Petruccio and Frederico were kidnapped.
Jailbird 1 v.png|Annetta clutching Claudia after Giovanni, Petruccio and Frederico were kidnapped.

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Annetta (1457 - c. 1511) was the Auditore family servant and the sister of Paola.[1]

Biography

Annetta was the sister of Paola. They lost their parents at an early age when they were killed at sea. When Paola chose a life in prostitution, Annetta was allowed to become the live-in maid of the Auditore family in Florence, a family of Assassins, just like her parents.[1]

In 1476, Giovanni, Federico and Petruccio Auditore were executed on false crimes of treason. Ezio Auditore, the remaining male of the family, asked Annetta to bring his mother and sister to a safe place, to which she suggested her sister's house. She met Ezio there, and the latter was surprised when he saw that her sister ran a brothel.[1]

She later came to live with the Auditore family again, this time in the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni, where Ezio had escorted his family to.[2]

She later moved back to Florence to stay with her sister, Paola,[3] until she died circa 1511.[4]

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