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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Meeting with Ezio Auditore da Firenze===
===Meeting with Ezio Auditore da Firenze===
Close to the departure of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Forlì]], Caterina somehow managed to trap herself on a small rock in the middle of a lake. Luckily for her, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] came and helped her back to land. [[File:Assassins-creed-2-battle-of-forli-boat-screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Caterina getting saved by Ezio]]Because he helped her, Caterina thanked Ezio by telling the captain of the [[Venice|Venetian]] ship to grant Ezio passage on the ship in order to get to Venice.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
[[File:Assassins-creed-2-battle-of-forli-boat-screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Caterina being rescued by Ezio]]
Close to the departure of [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Forlì]], Caterina somehow managed to trap herself on a small rock in the middle of a lake. Luckily for her, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] came and helped her back to land. For this aid, Caterina thanked Ezio by telling the captain of the [[Venice|Venetian]] ship to grant Ezio passage to Venice.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


While sailing away from Forlì, Ezio stated that Caterina was "his next conquest", before being reprimanded by Leonardo, who explained Caterina's importance to Ezio and remarked that seducing her would not be such a good idea. Leonardo described her as being "as powerful and dangerous as she is young and beautiful." Ezio replied that makes Caterina his "type" of lady.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
While sailing away from Forlì, Ezio stated that Caterina was "his next conquest", before being reprimanded by Leonardo, who explained Caterina's importance to Ezio and remarked that seducing her would not be such a good idea. Leonardo described her as being "as powerful and dangerous as she is young and beautiful." Ezio simply replied that that made Caterina his "kind of woman."<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


===Battle of Forlì===
===Battle of Forlì===
In 1488, Caterina was contacted by her allies, the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], who asked her if they could hide an "[[First Apple|important artifact]]" inside the [[Rocca di Ravaldino]] in Forlì. Caterina agreed and met with [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] and Ezio Auditore da Firenze, whom she previously hadn't thought of to be an Assassin, in the countryside of [[Romagna]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
In 1488, Caterina was contacted by her allies, the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], who asked her if they could hide an "[[First Apple|important artifact]]" inside the [[Rocca di Ravaldino]] in Forlì. Caterina agreed and met with [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] and Ezio Auditore da Firenze, whom she previously hadn't known to be an Assassin, in the countryside of [[Romagna]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


While walking towards Forlì, Caterina informed Niccolò and Ezio that she had hired the [[House of Orsi|Orsi brothers]] to kill her husband [[Girolamo Riario]], as he was a [[Templars|Templar]] and "boring in bed", "a lousy father" and a "pain in [her] ass". After doing so, they found a lot of Forlì's citizens running away from the city. One of them informed them that Forlì was being attacked by the Orsi brothers. Niccolò concluded that they were working for [[Rodrigo Borgia]] and were looking for the map Girolamo made of all the locations of the [[Codex]] pages. Caterina took her soldiers to fight and retrieve her city, while Ezio served in the battle as both a soldier and protector to Caterina. By the time the group had reached the Rocca di Ravaldino, the Orsi brothers had taken two of Caterina's children hostage as a guise to steal the Apple of Eden, of which they heard was in the possession of Ezio. When they threatened to kill her children if she did not relinquish the Apple, she lifted her skirt, showing her genitals, and cried that she "had the instrument to make more." She didn't want the brothers to think they were victorious, but she was desperate to get her children back and requested Ezio retrieve them for her. Ezio left the city immediately, found the children and managed to kill [[Ludovico Orsi]]. Meanwhile, the Templars attacked the citadel again and retrieved the Apple, which Ezio placed in Caterina's hands. After Ezio returned with Caterina's children and found out about the attack, he left Forlì and followed [[Checco Orsi]] into the countryside, where he assassinated him and retrieved the Apple. Checco managed to stab Ezio right before dying and Ezio lost conciousness because of his wound, but not before seeing the Apple being stolen from him by a [[Girolamo Savonarola|black robed monk who was missing a finger]]. Caterina's soldiers found Ezio's unconsious body next to Checco's and took him to the [[Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Comunale]], where Caterina nursed him until he regained conciousness. Ezio then set off to find the monk and Caterina gave him the map her ex-husband made of the Codex pages.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
While walking towards Forlì, Caterina informed Niccolò and Ezio that she had hired the [[House of Orsi|Orsi brothers]] to kill her husband [[Girolamo Riario]], as he was a [[Templars|Templar]], as well as "boring in bed", "a lousy father" and a "pain in [her] ass." As they drew closer to the city, they were met by a large crowd of Forlì's citizens fleeing. One of them informed them that Forlì was being attacked by the Orsi brothers. Niccolò concluded that the two brothers were working for [[Rodrigo Borgia]], and were probably looking for the map that Girolamo had made of all the locations of the [[Codex]] pages.
 
Caterina took her soldiers to fight and retrieve her city, while Ezio served in the battle as both a soldier and protector to Caterina. By the time the group had reached the Rocca di Ravaldino, the Orsi brothers had taken two of Caterina's children hostage as a guise to steal the Apple of Eden, of which they heard was in the possession of Ezio. When they threatened to kill her children if she did not relinquish the Apple, Caterina lifted her skirt, showing her genitals, and cried that she had "the instrument to make more."
 
Caterina did not wish the brothers to think that they were victorious, but she was desperate to get her children back, and requested Ezio retrieve them for her. Ezio left the city immediately, found the children and managed to kill [[Ludovico Orsi]]. Meanwhile, the Templars attacked the citadel again and took the Apple, which Ezio had placed in Caterina's hands.
 
After Ezio returned with Caterina's children and found out about the attack, he left Forlì and followed [[Checco Orsi]] into the countryside, where he assassinated him and retrieved the Apple. Checco managed to stab Ezio right before dying, and Ezio lost conciousness because of his wound, though not before seeing the Apple being stolen from him by a [[Girolamo Savonarola|black robed monk with a missing finger]]. Caterina's soldiers found Ezio's unconsious body next to Checco's and took him to the [[Palazzo Comunale (Forlì)|Palazzo Comunale]], where Caterina nursed him until he regained conciousness. Ezio then set off to find the monk, after Caterina gave him the map her ex-husband had made of the Codex pages.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


===Florence===
===Florence===
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{{Spoiler}}
===Siege of Monteriggioni===
===Siege of Monteriggioni===
In 1499, Caterina and some of her soldiers went to temporarily stay in [[Monteriggioni]] to gain the help of some of the mercenaries working for the Villa. When Ezio was relaxing in his tub after the events in Rome, Caterina is seen walking in his room and takes her dress off. The two kiss and sleep the night together. However, the town was besieged by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]], when Caterina and Ezio were sleeping together before being interupted by cannon fire. Caterina joined her soldiers outside the city, but was captured by some of Cesare's soldiers. She was held captive by [[Juan Borgia]] and witnessed the execution of [[Mario Auditore]] by Cesare.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
In 1499, Caterina and some of her soldiers went to temporarily stay in [[Monteriggioni]] to gain the help of some of the mercenaries working for the Villa. When Ezio was relaxing in his tub after the events in Rome, Caterina entered in his room and took her dress off. The two kissed and spent the night together. However, the next morning, they were interrupted as the town was besieged by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]]. Caterina joined her soldiers in the defense outside the city, but was captured by some of Cesare's soldiers. She was held captive by [[Juan Borgia]], and witnessed the execution of [[Mario Auditore]] by Cesare.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
Caterina was brought to [[Rome]] in a carriage, and was seen being taken out of it just outside the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. [[Lucrezia Borgia]] welcomed her to Rome, and warned the citizens the same would happen to any of those who opposed Cesare. After being taken away by the guards, Caterina was held captive within the Castel.
 
Shortly after this, Ezio infiltrated the Castel in order to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia. Unfortunately, Cesare left before Ezio could assassinate him, and Rodrgio had evidently not been at the Castel for some time. Nevertheless, Ezio eventually found Caterina locked up in a cell, and witnessed her being injured by Lucrezia. Ezio pursued Lucrezia, as she had taken the key to Caterina's cell.


Caterina was brought to Rome in a carriage and first seen being taken out of it just outside the Castel. Sant'Angelo. Lucrezia welcomed her to Rome and warned the citizens the same would happen to them to those who oppose Cesare. After being taken away by the guards, Caterina was held captive in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. Ezio infiltrated it shortly afterwards in order to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia. Unfortunately, Cesare left before Ezio could assassinate him and Rodrgio was nowhere near to be seen. He found Caterina locked up in a cell and was being hurt by Lucrezia. Ezio searched for her after Lucrezia was given the cell key by the guard. After killing off a few guards, Ezio carried Lucrezia back to Caterina's cell where she slipped her hand into Lucrezia's dress and grabbed the key. Ezio and Caterina both placed her inside Caterina's old cell with Caterina banging Lucrezia's head against the door, knocking her unconscious just before Ezio and Caterina escaped. She was hurt and unable to walk, therefore Ezio carried her out of the Castel. The two rode on horseback and Ezio demanded her to go to Tiber Island while he stayed behind to distract the guards. <ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
After killing a few guards, Ezio carried Lucrezia back to Caterina's cell, where she slipped her hand into Lucrezia's dress and took the key. Ezio and Caterina both forced Lucrezia into Caterina's old cell, with Caterina banging Lucrezia's head against the door to knock her unconscious. As she was unable to walk from her injury, Ezio carried Caterina out of the Castel. Upon reaching the walls, the two rode on horseback and Ezio ordered her to go to [[Tiber Island]] while he stayed behind to distract the guards. <ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />


===Later life===
===Later life===
After staying with the Assassins in Rome for a certain amount of time, she finally decided to leave in order to care for her children and await the freedom of Forlì, the land she once ruled in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. She planned to leave unannounced on horseback, though Ezio caught her just before she left. She then encourages Ezio to unite the Assassins as the master, and take back Rome. Her last words before galloping out of Ezio's sight were "Victory to the Assassins!".<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
After staying with the Assassins in Rome for a certain amount of time, Caterina finally decided to leave in order to care for her children and await the freedom of Forlì, the land she had once ruled in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. She planned to leave unannounced on horseback, though Ezio caught her just before she left. She then encouraged Ezio to unite the Assassins as their [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|master]], and take back Rome. Her last words before galloping out of Ezio's sight were "Victory to the Assassins!"<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
{{Spoiler End}}
{{Spoiler End}}


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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
She is depicted as a strong, fierce woman, but also seems to be quite maternal and caring. Her colorful vocabulary was displayed in taunts and vulgarities shouted at her enemies during the [[Battle of Forlì]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />
She is depicted as a strong, fierce woman, but also seems to be quite maternal and caring. Her colorful vocabulary was displayed in taunts and vulgarities shouted at her enemies during the [[Battle of Forlì]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the novel ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', the scene where Ezio first met her is a little different. She walked on the port as she was arguing with her husband, Girolamo Riario. Tired of her, he told Caterina to sit in the nearest gondola. While she entered the boat, Girolamo then gave a powerful shove to the prow and walked away. As the gondola drifted farther away from land, she began to shout and Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold, came to her rescue.
*In the novel ''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'', the scene where Ezio first met her is a little different. As she walked on the port, she was seen arguing with her husband, Girolamo Riario. Tired of her, he told Caterina to sit in the nearest gondola. While she entered the boat, Girolamo then gave a powerful shove to the prow and walked away. As the gondola drifted farther away from land, she began to shout, and Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold, came to her rescue.
*In the Battle of Forlì sequence, she used the sultan's knife as her weapon.
*In the [[Battle of Forlì]] sequence, she used the sultan's knife as her weapon.
*Caterina, like every other character in ''Assassin's Creed II'' besides Ezio, cannot swim, as when she is trapped on the small rock she will shout for help or swear, and will sometimes yell that she cannot swim.
*Caterina, like every other character in ''Assassin's Creed II'' besides Ezio, cannot swim. When she is trapped on the small rock, she will shout for help or swear, and will sometimes yell that she cannot swim.
*Caterina Sforza's face, like most recurring characters from ''Assassin's Creed II,'' has changed greatly by ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. ''One of the more prominent changes is her hair color, from brown (ACII) to red (AC:B)
*Caterina Sforza's face, like most recurring characters from ''Assassin's Creed II,'' has changed greatly by ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]] ''. One of the more prominent differences is her hair color, which changes from brown to red.
*It has been confirmed that Ezio will be able to infiltrate Castel Sant'Angelo to rescue Caterina.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Caterina Sforza.jpg|Concept art.
File:Caterina Sforza.jpg|Caterina's concept art.
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22514.jpg|Caterina in Forlì.
Caterina_Sforza_and_Ezio.jpg|Caterina Sforza being saved by Ezio.
Caterina_Sforza_and_Ezio.jpg|Caterina Sforza being saved by Ezio.
220px-Caterina_Sforza.jpg|A painting of Caterina Sforza by Lorenzo di Credi.
220px-Caterina_Sforza.jpg|A painting of Caterina Sforza by Lorenzo di Credi.
sforza chilling.png|Caterina Sforza in her rescue boat
sforza chilling.png|Caterina as she is being rescued.
assassins-creed-2-dlc.jpg|Caterina fighting alongside Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Niccolò Machiavelli
assassins-creed-2-dlc.jpg|Caterina fighting alongside Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Niccolò Machiavelli.
char_catarina.png|Caterina Sforza as she appears in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
char_catarina.png|Caterina Sforza as she appears in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''.
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vlcsnap-2010-11-12-17h26m26s59.jpg|Caterina and Ezio together in bed.
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Revision as of 16:29, 30 November 2010

Caterina Sforza (1463 - 28 May 1509) was the Countess of Forlì and Imola and the daughter of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. She married the Pope's nephew, Girolamo Riario, at only 14 years of age.

Biography

Meeting with Ezio Auditore da Firenze

File:Assassins-creed-2-battle-of-forli-boat-screenshot.jpg
Caterina being rescued by Ezio

Close to the departure of Leonardo da Vinci from Forlì, Caterina somehow managed to trap herself on a small rock in the middle of a lake. Luckily for her, Ezio Auditore da Firenze came and helped her back to land. For this aid, Caterina thanked Ezio by telling the captain of the Venetian ship to grant Ezio passage to Venice.[1]

While sailing away from Forlì, Ezio stated that Caterina was "his next conquest", before being reprimanded by Leonardo, who explained Caterina's importance to Ezio and remarked that seducing her would not be such a good idea. Leonardo described her as being "as powerful and dangerous as she is young and beautiful." Ezio simply replied that that made Caterina his "kind of woman."[1]

Battle of Forlì

In 1488, Caterina was contacted by her allies, the Assassin Order, who asked her if they could hide an "important artifact" inside the Rocca di Ravaldino in Forlì. Caterina agreed and met with Niccolò Machiavelli and Ezio Auditore da Firenze, whom she previously hadn't known to be an Assassin, in the countryside of Romagna.[1]

While walking towards Forlì, Caterina informed Niccolò and Ezio that she had hired the Orsi brothers to kill her husband Girolamo Riario, as he was a Templar, as well as "boring in bed", "a lousy father" and a "pain in [her] ass." As they drew closer to the city, they were met by a large crowd of Forlì's citizens fleeing. One of them informed them that Forlì was being attacked by the Orsi brothers. Niccolò concluded that the two brothers were working for Rodrigo Borgia, and were probably looking for the map that Girolamo had made of all the locations of the Codex pages.

Caterina took her soldiers to fight and retrieve her city, while Ezio served in the battle as both a soldier and protector to Caterina. By the time the group had reached the Rocca di Ravaldino, the Orsi brothers had taken two of Caterina's children hostage as a guise to steal the Apple of Eden, of which they heard was in the possession of Ezio. When they threatened to kill her children if she did not relinquish the Apple, Caterina lifted her skirt, showing her genitals, and cried that she had "the instrument to make more."

Caterina did not wish the brothers to think that they were victorious, but she was desperate to get her children back, and requested Ezio retrieve them for her. Ezio left the city immediately, found the children and managed to kill Ludovico Orsi. Meanwhile, the Templars attacked the citadel again and took the Apple, which Ezio had placed in Caterina's hands.

After Ezio returned with Caterina's children and found out about the attack, he left Forlì and followed Checco Orsi into the countryside, where he assassinated him and retrieved the Apple. Checco managed to stab Ezio right before dying, and Ezio lost conciousness because of his wound, though not before seeing the Apple being stolen from him by a black robed monk with a missing finger. Caterina's soldiers found Ezio's unconsious body next to Checco's and took him to the Palazzo Comunale, where Caterina nursed him until he regained conciousness. Ezio then set off to find the monk, after Caterina gave him the map her ex-husband had made of the Codex pages.[1]

Florence

Caterina was exiled to Florence, where she married Giovanni de' Medici. They had one son, baptized as Ludovico. However, after Giovanni's death in 1498, Caterina re-christianised her son's name to Giovanni.

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Siege of Monteriggioni

In 1499, Caterina and some of her soldiers went to temporarily stay in Monteriggioni to gain the help of some of the mercenaries working for the Villa. When Ezio was relaxing in his tub after the events in Rome, Caterina entered in his room and took her dress off. The two kissed and spent the night together. However, the next morning, they were interrupted as the town was besieged by the Borgia, under the command of Cesare Borgia. Caterina joined her soldiers in the defense outside the city, but was captured by some of Cesare's soldiers. She was held captive by Juan Borgia, and witnessed the execution of Mario Auditore by Cesare.[2]

Caterina was brought to Rome in a carriage, and was seen being taken out of it just outside the Castel Sant'Angelo. Lucrezia Borgia welcomed her to Rome, and warned the citizens the same would happen to any of those who opposed Cesare. After being taken away by the guards, Caterina was held captive within the Castel.

Shortly after this, Ezio infiltrated the Castel in order to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare Borgia. Unfortunately, Cesare left before Ezio could assassinate him, and Rodrgio had evidently not been at the Castel for some time. Nevertheless, Ezio eventually found Caterina locked up in a cell, and witnessed her being injured by Lucrezia. Ezio pursued Lucrezia, as she had taken the key to Caterina's cell.

After killing a few guards, Ezio carried Lucrezia back to Caterina's cell, where she slipped her hand into Lucrezia's dress and took the key. Ezio and Caterina both forced Lucrezia into Caterina's old cell, with Caterina banging Lucrezia's head against the door to knock her unconscious. As she was unable to walk from her injury, Ezio carried Caterina out of the Castel. Upon reaching the walls, the two rode on horseback and Ezio ordered her to go to Tiber Island while he stayed behind to distract the guards. [2]

Later life

After staying with the Assassins in Rome for a certain amount of time, Caterina finally decided to leave in order to care for her children and await the freedom of Forlì, the land she had once ruled in Assassin's Creed II. She planned to leave unannounced on horseback, though Ezio caught her just before she left. She then encouraged Ezio to unite the Assassins as their master, and take back Rome. Her last words before galloping out of Ezio's sight were "Victory to the Assassins!"[2] Template:Spoiler End

Caterina died on May 28th, 1509 at the age of 46, from pneumonia, after being exiled from Florence for 3 years.

Personality and characteristics

She is depicted as a strong, fierce woman, but also seems to be quite maternal and caring. Her colorful vocabulary was displayed in taunts and vulgarities shouted at her enemies during the Battle of Forlì.[1]

Trivia

  • In the novel Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, the scene where Ezio first met her is a little different. As she walked on the port, she was seen arguing with her husband, Girolamo Riario. Tired of her, he told Caterina to sit in the nearest gondola. While she entered the boat, Girolamo then gave a powerful shove to the prow and walked away. As the gondola drifted farther away from land, she began to shout, and Ezio, who had watched the scene unfold, came to her rescue.
  • In the Battle of Forlì sequence, she used the sultan's knife as her weapon.
  • Caterina, like every other character in Assassin's Creed II besides Ezio, cannot swim. When she is trapped on the small rock, she will shout for help or swear, and will sometimes yell that she cannot swim.
  • Caterina Sforza's face, like most recurring characters from Assassin's Creed II, has changed greatly by Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood . One of the more prominent differences is her hair color, which changes from brown to red.

Gallery

References