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'''Jofré Borgia''' (1482 – 1517) was the third and youngest son of [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] and [[Vannozza dei Cattanei]], and brother to [[Juan Borgia the Younger|Juan Borgia]], [[Cesare Borgia]] and [[Lucrezia Borgia]].
'''Jofré Borgia''' (1482 – 1517) was the third and youngest son of [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope Alexander VI]] and [[Vannozza dei Cattanei]], and [[File:2666b5ec77632046fa65e70dc8896f47.jpg|thumb|Jofré Borgia]]brother to [[Juan Borgia the Younger|Juan Borgia]], [[Cesare Borgia]] and [[Lucrezia Borgia]].
 
==Biography==


After the [[siege of Monteriggioni]] in January of 1500, Jofré was given the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits|Auditore Cape]] as a war trophy. When the [[Assassins]] fully rebuilt [[Rome]] in 1503, however, Jofré's chamberlain took the cape and returned it to [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]].
After the [[siege of Monteriggioni]] in January of 1500, Jofré was given the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits|Auditore Cape]] as a war trophy. When the [[Assassins]] fully rebuilt [[Rome]] in 1503, however, Jofré's chamberlain took the cape and returned it to [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]].


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''  
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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Revision as of 19:48, 17 January 2020


Jofré Borgia (1482 – 1517) was the third and youngest son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, and

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Jofré Borgia

brother to Juan Borgia, Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia.

Biography

After the siege of Monteriggioni in January of 1500, Jofré was given the Auditore Cape as a war trophy. When the Assassins fully rebuilt Rome in 1503, however, Jofré's chamberlain took the cape and returned it to Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

References