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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ferraro was voiced by [[Roger Craig Smith]], the actor who also voiced [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]: even the character's first name is the Italian equivalent of "Roger", while his surname can be translated as "blacksmith". Additionally, both Ezio and Ruggiero were natives of [[Florence]].
*Ferraro was voiced by [[Roger Craig Smith]], the actor who also voiced [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]: even the character's first name is the Italian equivalent of "Roger", while his surname can be translated as "blacksmith". Additionally, both Ezio and Ruggiero were natives of [[Florence]].
*Ferraro likely had some connection to the [[Templars]], as Anto stated that he had "been on our list for some time."


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Ruggiero Ferraro (unknown – 1721) was an Italian diplomat from the city of Florence.

In 1721, he visited Kingston to attend a banquet organized by the former governor Woodes Rogers before his return to England. However, Ruggiero was killed by the pirate Edward Kenway, who assumed his identity in order to infiltrate the party in an attempt to assassinate Rogers.

Trivia

  • Ferraro was voiced by Roger Craig Smith, the actor who also voiced Ezio Auditore da Firenze: even the character's first name is the Italian equivalent of "Roger", while his surname can be translated as "blacksmith". Additionally, both Ezio and Ruggiero were natives of Florence.

Gallery

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