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'''Fabiola Cavazza''' was a [[Courtesans|courtesan]] in [[Constantinople]], in the early 16th century. She was either the daughter or sister of [[Fiora Cavazza]], and much like Fiora, she used a bladed fan as her primary weapon, with the only difference being the fan's decorative colour.
'''Fabiola Cavazza''' was a [[Courtesans|courtesan]] in [[Constantinople]], in the early 16th century. Like her [[Rome|Roman]] counterpart [[Fiora Cavazza]], she used a bladed fan as her primary weapon, with the only difference being the fan's decorative colour.


In 2012, her memories were later used by the [[Templar]] company [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their Animus [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]].
In 2012, her memories were later used by the [[Templar]] company [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their Animus [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]].
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations Characters]]
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Fabiola Cavazza was a courtesan in Constantinople, in the early 16th century. Like her Roman counterpart Fiora Cavazza, she used a bladed fan as her primary weapon, with the only difference being the fan's decorative colour.

In 2012, her memories were later used by the Templar company Abstergo Industries, in the training of their Animus recruits.

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