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'''Elena''' ( | '''Elena''' (unknown – 1515) was a beautiful and young [[Italy|Italian]] woman who by 1515 was part of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s household. Elena and [[Hiram Stoddard]] were in love provoking the jealousy of Ezio's other apprentice, [[Giovanni Borgia]]. | ||
In 1515, Elena was present when Ezio revealed that he had received a letter sent by [[Michelangelo]] warning him about a new Templar plot and sent his apprentices to deal with the matter. After witnessing Giovanni's possession by [[Consus]], which she believed to be Hiram's fault, she fell from a rooftop and died in the process. | In 1515, Elena was present when Ezio revealed that he had received a letter sent by [[Michelangelo]] warning him about a new Templar plot and sent his apprentices to deal with the matter. After witnessing Giovanni's possession by [[Consus]], which she believed to be Hiram's fault, she fell from a rooftop and died in the process. | ||
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*'' | *[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' (Titan Comics)]] #012 | ||
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Elena (unknown – 1515) was a beautiful and young Italian woman who by 1515 was part of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's household. Elena and Hiram Stoddard were in love provoking the jealousy of Ezio's other apprentice, Giovanni Borgia.
In 1515, Elena was present when Ezio revealed that he had received a letter sent by Michelangelo warning him about a new Templar plot and sent his apprentices to deal with the matter. After witnessing Giovanni's possession by Consus, which she believed to be Hiram's fault, she fell from a rooftop and died in the process.
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