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*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'', it is revealed that [[Fiora Cavazza]] met Cesare Borgia while she was employed under Madonna Solari at the Rosa in Fiore. | *In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'', it is revealed that [[Fiora Cavazza]] met Cesare Borgia while she was employed under Madonna Solari at the Rosa in Fiore. | ||
*In the novel, [[Rosa]] takes over the position of madam from Claudia between 1503 and 1507. | *In the novel, [[Rosa]] takes over the position of madam from Claudia between 1503 and 1507. | ||
*If you enter the building you will see a large group of men drinking and some playing music or watching the courtesans dance. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 00:58, 17 May 2011
The Rosa in Fiore (English: Blooming Rose) was the base of the courtesans in Rome, initially run by Madonna Solari. After Ezio Auditore sought an alliance with the courtesan guild, he discovered that the Madam was being held hostage by a group of slave traders hired by Cesare Borgia. Despite his attempts to rescue her, Madonna Solari was killed. Left leaderless, the Rosa in Fiore was then taken over by Claudia Auditore alongside her mother. Ezio funded the renovations necessary to re-establish the brothel, and over time, it played host to many more men visiting it each day, including important Roman Cardinals, senators and Papal Guards.
Trivia
- One of the Rifts is located here, on its northern wall.
- In Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy, it is revealed that Fiora Cavazza met Cesare Borgia while she was employed under Madonna Solari at the Rosa in Fiore.
- In the novel, Rosa takes over the position of madam from Claudia between 1503 and 1507.
- If you enter the building you will see a large group of men drinking and some playing music or watching the courtesans dance.
Gallery
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The interior of the Rosa in Fiore.