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Claudio, however, found that he was not cut out for thievery, and later, was lent some money by La Volpe to buy a ship. He later assisted Ezio Auditore in his pursuit of [[Cesare Borgia]], who had recently escaped from his confinement in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], by pursuing him down the [[Tiber]].<ref name="Brotherhood novel" />
Claudio, however, found that he was not cut out for thievery, and later, was lent some money by La Volpe to buy a ship. He later assisted Ezio Auditore in his pursuit of [[Cesare Borgia]], who had recently escaped from his confinement in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], by pursuing him down the [[Tiber]].<ref name="Brotherhood novel" />
==Gallery==
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Double Agent 7.png|Claudio attacking a guard
Double Agent 1.png|Ezio and Claudio blending in a crowd
Double Agent 2.png|Claudio reuniting with his father
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Revision as of 15:08, 18 September 2014

An injured Claudio

Claudio was a member of the Roman Thieves Guild during the Renaissance.

In 1500, Claudio and his father Trimalchio were sent with two other Thieves to spy on Niccolò Machiavelli. On the way, Claudio was attacked by Borgia crossbowmen, and could not escape the attack. La Volpe, the Guild leader, and Ezio Auditore da Firenze came to his aid, and Claudio was safely escorted to his father by Ezio.[1][2]

Claudio, however, found that he was not cut out for thievery, and later, was lent some money by La Volpe to buy a ship. He later assisted Ezio Auditore in his pursuit of Cesare Borgia, who had recently escaped from his confinement in the Castel Sant'Angelo, by pursuing him down the Tiber.[2]

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