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*Sofia's appearance is based on [[Wikipedia:Albrecht Dürer|Albrecht Dürer]]'s painting [http://www.albrecht-durer.org/Portrait-Of-A-Young-Venetian-Woman-large.html ''Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman''].
*Sofia's appearance is based on [[Wikipedia:Albrecht Dürer|Albrecht Dürer]]'s painting [http://www.albrecht-durer.org/Portrait-Of-A-Young-Venetian-Woman-large.html ''Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman''].
*All Keys of Altaïr are found and accessed through Sofia.
*All Keys of Altaïr are found and accessed through Sofia.
*'Sofia' is a name of Greek origin, it means 'Wisdom', for instance [[Hagia Sofia]] means 'House of Wisdom' in Greek.
*'Sofia' is a name of Greek origin, which means 'Wisdom.' Although 'Hagia' would appear to mean 'House' in Greek, it does in fact mean 'holy.' This would make Sofia's name to mean 'Holy Wisdom.'
*Although 'Hagia' would appear to mean 'House' in Greek, it does in fact mean 'holy'. This would make Sofia's name mean 'Holy Wisdom', much like the theme of 'Revelations'.


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Revision as of 04:30, 9 November 2011

Sofia Sorto was a Venetian bookseller living in Constantinople during the 16th century. During her time in Constantinople, she befriended Ezio Auditore, the Grand Master of the Assassin Order and later became his wife.

Biography

Early life

Sofia was born in Venice, Italy, as a girl with a taste for knowledge and a fondness for books.[1]

Life in Constantinople

Sofia moved to Constantinople, wanting to spread knowledge amongst the poor Ottoman people. Unbeknownst to her, however, the building she inhabited was the old trading post of Niccolò Polo,[1] the father of Marco Polo and individual who played a vital role in the Assassin Order.[2]

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Sofia talking with Ezio in the trading post.

In 1511, she met Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Grand Master of the Assassin Order, who was on a search for the seals of the legendary Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, which Niccolò and Maffeo Polo spread throughout Constantinople. Sofia, charmed by Ezio, allowed him to look around her home when he eventually found a secret entrance. Ezio entered it, and returned with a seal and an encrypted map. Sofia, not knowing of Ezio's Assassin affiliations, helped him decode the map.[1]

Settling down

Sofia later settled down with Ezio in Florence. Together, they had two children: a boy named Marcello and a daughter named Flavia.[3]

Personality

Sofia had a thirst for knowledge and desired to spread that knowledge to the poor people of the Ottoman Empire. Upon their first meeting, Ezio instantly felt a connection to the woman, yet could not bring himself to tell her the truth about his true identity.[1]

Trivia

  • Sofia's appearance is based on Albrecht Dürer's painting Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman.
  • All Keys of Altaïr are found and accessed through Sofia.
  • 'Sofia' is a name of Greek origin, which means 'Wisdom.' Although 'Hagia' would appear to mean 'House' in Greek, it does in fact mean 'holy.' This would make Sofia's name to mean 'Holy Wisdom.'

Gallery

References