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Claudia Auditore da Firenze (born January 1461) was a Florentine noblewoman during the Italian Renaissance. She later became a member of the Assassin Order.[1][2]
Biography
Early life
Claudia Auditore da Firenze was born in January, 1461 in the city of Florence as the daughter of Giovanni and Maria Auditore da Firenze, and the sister of Federico, Ezio and Petruccio.[1]
By 1476, she was betrothed to Duccio de Luca, however, their relationship came to an end upon her discovery that he was cheating on her; as Duccio's father felt he could do "much better than an Auditore." At Claudia's request, Ezio sought out Duccio and beat him up as punishment.[1]
Later that same year, Giovanni, Federico and Petruccio were executed, as they were accused of treason against Florence. In truth, they were executed by the Templars, the sworn enemies of the Assassins, the latter of whom her father was a member of.[1]
Following this incident, the Auditore housemaid Annetta brought Claudia and her mother to the house of her sister, Paola; where they stayed while Claudia's brother Ezio exacted revenge on Uberto Alberti, the city's Gonfalioniere. Afterwards, the three left Florence for Monteriggioni, the city ruled over by Claudia's uncle Mario.[1]
Although Ezio at first meant only to stay in Monteriggioni for a day, he decided that it was best to remain at the Villa Auditore so that he could finish his father's work.[1]
Monteriggioni's treasurer
Mario assigned Claudia to be Monteriggioni's treasurer, a job in which she would keep track of all of Monteriggioni's income, as well as the objects Ezio brought in from the outside.[1]
She continued doing this for twenty-three years, with occasional visits from her brother. She was quite bothered by the fact that Ezio rarely came to see her, but she "thought the world of him" nonetheless.[1] [2]
Member of the Assassin Order
In January of 1500, Ezio, Mario and other family friends were preparing for Claudia's birthday party. However, the day of the event, the town of Monteriggioni was besieged by the Borgia, the most prominent Templar family, under the command of Cesare Borgia.[2]
As a result, Mario was killed, and Ezio left for the Templars' headquarters in Rome to exact revenge. Before he departed, Ezio instructed Claudia and their mother to go to Florence, where they would be safe. However, both women felt obliged to take their revenge as well, and thus later followed Ezio to Rome.[2]
There, Claudia took control over the Rosa in Fiore after the former owner, Madonna Solari, was killed. Through the courtesans she managed, Claudia was able to find the location of Caterina Sforza. Despite her success, her decision to run the brothel strained her relationship with her brother, with whom she acted coldly towards for some time.[2]

Three years later, she assisted Ezio in assassinating Juan Borgia by sending her courtesans to the pagan party that he held. After infiltrating the event, the courtesans reclaimed Egidio Troche's money and brought it back to the brothel. However, several Borgia guards discovered the theft and followed them home.[2]
When Ezio heard of this, he was alarmed and immediately hurried into the brothel. However, when he arrived, he only discovered an unharmed Claudia standing over several corpses, nonchalantly holding a knife. He praised her efforts, easing the tension that had been between them for years.[2]
In 1503, sometime after the events of the Colosseum Passion Play, Claudia (by her brother's recommendation) joined the Order of Assassins. At the Tiber Island headquarters, she underwent the initiation process of branding her left ring finger, as well as performing a Leap of Faith into the Tiber River.[2]
She later fought alongside Ezio, Niccolò Machiavelli, La Volpe and Bartolomeo d'Alviano against Cesare Borgia's last remaining followers, after which Cesare was arrested.[2]
In 1504, Claudia was assaulted by Borgia supporters, prompting her to step down as the Madam of the Rosa in Fiore. La Volpe requested Rosa to be Claudia's replacement, to which she agreed. Some time afterwards, Ezio sent Claudia back to Florence to stay with her friend, and now fellow Assassin, Paola.[3]
Three years later, after Ezio assassinated Cesare in Spain, he asked Machiavelli to send Claudia back to him in Rome, where she would continue to support her brother in leading the Brotherhood.[3]
Characteristics and personality
In her younger years, it was evident that Claudia had been too spoiled by Giovanni, and was unafraid to be violent when a girl merely "looked at her boyfriend." Due to her temper, Giovanni was forced to raise her dowry by 1,000 florins, since she scared off all of her suitors. At times, she was also seen to be immature, complaining vehemently after Mario assigned her to manage Monteriggioni's finances.
Regardless, Claudia was quite capable of handling and keeping track of the town's bankroll and her brother's purchases and earnings. Her capability in business management again came to play when she volunteered - despite Ezio's initial protest - to take over the brothel in Rome. Under her management, the Rosa in Fiore became the most popular brothel in Rome, as well as a far more effective intel-gathering arm for the Order of Assassins.
Claudia was also kind with her family, being especially emotional over her father and brothers' execution, her mother's emotional trauma, and leaving her home and her friends in Florence. Claudia was Ezio's only sister, and unlike her brothers (who were executed in order for Rodrigo Borgia to prove a point to the Assassins) she was spared, likely because of her gender.
Trivia
- Claudia, as with most characters, appears not to age over the course of the Assassin's Creed II, and remains at the same desk in the Villa Auditore for 23 years. After she complained about being put to work, her only interaction with Ezio was asking if he was there to look at the book of finances.
- When Ezio started earning income from Monteriggioni, Claudia stated that she would keep any money past the chest's maximum capacity, with no explanation of what she intended to do with all the money.
- Although she is always sitting in the Villa Auditore through most of the game, she appears in the "vision" Ezio has at his home during the Bonfire of the Vanities.
- There is a glitch is Assassin's Creed II where, if you manage to bump into Claudia and knock her down, she will be given the voice of one of the guards (since knocking her down is normally not supposed to be possible).
- When Claudia is inducted into the Assassin Order in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, her outfit is similar to that of her ancestor Maria Thorpe in Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines and Assassin's Creed II.
- Claudia still looks quite young in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, despite her being 38 years old at the beginning of the game.
- Like her brother, Claudia wields a dagger with an Icepick Grip, as shown in the Brotherhood memory "Paper Trail."
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