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'''Annetta''' is the Auditore family servant. She is the sister of [[Paola]] and is responsible for introducing [[Ezio]] to her.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Annetta''' is the Auditore family servant. She is the sister of [[Paola]].
 




==Database Entry==
==Database Entry==


Date of Birth: 1457
Date of Birth: 1457


Profession: Servant
Profession: Servant




The [[Auditore]] family's live-in servant, Annetta had one of the few respectable jobs allowed lower-class Renaissance women. Rich families seldom had more than one or two servants. Most were young, sometimes children. Many hoped their masters would help raise their standing, but, usually, turnover was rapid. Ultimately, very little is known about Annetta's life. She passed on without making a mark on history.
The [[Auditore]] family's live-in servant, Annetta had one of the few respectable jobs allowed lower-class Renaissance women. Rich families seldom had more than one or two servants. Most were young, sometimes children. Many hoped their masters would help raise their standing, but, usually, turnover was rapid. Ultimately, very little is known about Annetta's life. She passed on without making a mark on history.

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Annetta is the Auditore family servant. She is the sister of Paola and is responsible for introducing Ezio to her.


Database Entry

Date of Birth: 1457

Profession: Servant


The Auditore family's live-in servant, Annetta had one of the few respectable jobs allowed lower-class Renaissance women. Rich families seldom had more than one or two servants. Most were young, sometimes children. Many hoped their masters would help raise their standing, but, usually, turnover was rapid. Ultimately, very little is known about Annetta's life. She passed on without making a mark on history.