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'''Pantasilea Baglioni''' was the wife of [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]. She was introduced to [[Ezio Auditore]] when he visited Bartolomeo to reestablish relationship between their guilds. She asked Ezio to help Bartolomeo defeat a Borgia captain, and would later go on to helping Ezio manage his [[Assassination Contracts]] in [[Rome]]. | '''Pantasilea Baglioni''' was the wife of [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]. She was introduced to [[Ezio Auditore]] when he visited Bartolomeo to reestablish relationship between their guilds. She asked Ezio to help Bartolomeo defeat a Borgia captain, and would later go on to helping Ezio manage his [[Assassination Contracts]] in [[Rome]]. | ||
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Pantasilea Baglioni was the wife of Assassin Bartolomeo d'Alviano. She was introduced to Ezio Auditore when he visited Bartolomeo to reestablish relationship between their guilds. She asked Ezio to help Bartolomeo defeat a Borgia captain, and would later go on to helping Ezio manage his Assassination Contracts in Rome.
At some point, she was kidnapped by the Baron de Valois to force the surrender of Bartolomeo. However, Ezio and Bartolomeo, along with twenty Mercenaries, infiltrated the fortress of the Baron by masquerading as French troops. The Baron de Valois escaped to a courtyard, and held a pistol to her head, threatening to shoot her at the first sign of trouble. However, Ezio managed to assassinate the Baron before he pulled the trigger. When Ezio commented that the plan to rescue her was all Bartolomeo's idea (though in reality it was his), Pantasilea hugged Bartolomeo and said that he was her prince. [1]
Trivia
- When Bartolomeo calls and looks for Pantasilea to first introduce her to Ezio, Ezio jokes to try looking for her under the table. This is a reference to his and Bartolomeo's first meeting in Assassin's Creed II, when Bartolomeo called and searched for his sword, Bianca, and found it under the table.