Cristina Vespucci
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Cristina Vespucci (born sometime in 1459), was a well-known Florentine beauty and a favorite of painters; most notably Botticelli, who used her as a model for several of his paintings. Records kept by her father's guards indicate that Ezio visited her quite frequently, and that he was "unbelievably dexterous," since the guards were never able to catch him trespassing.
In addition to her looks, Cristina also seems to have been somewhat responsible for jump-starting the career of her cousin, Amerigo. At a dinner party attended by Cristina and, among other illustrious guests, Lorenzo de' Medici, she was reputed to have been in conversation with Lorenzo and Manfredo Soderini about her cousin's brilliance as a sailor.
Though, apparently, she exaggerated his importance slightly to impress Lorenzo, and Lorenzo, charmed by her beauty, agreed to hire him. "Try Amerigo out. I bet after several years you'll have your shipping company named after him," she's reported to have joked. Years later, Amerigo Vespucci was the first to map out the New World, resulting in it being named after him.
Relationship with Ezio
Cristina was both a noblewoman and a student, and one of Ezio's many love interests. Ezio, after completing a race with his brother, Federico Auditore, climbs up to her bedroom window and sleeps with her. The morning after, Cristina's father walks in on them in bed, and Ezio flees out the window, requesting him to understand. Despite this, her father sends guards to kill him, though he eventually escapes from them.
Assassin's Creed: Renaissance illustrates how Ezio met Cristina. After a shopping tour, Cristina was heading home, when she ran into Vieri de' Pazzi. He attempted to flirt with her and, upon his failure, instead tried to rape her. Ezio, who had followed Cristina, noticed and helped her by fighting off Vieri. Ezio won, but Vieri swore revenge.
Trivia
- Whilst in the game, she and her family bear the name "Vespucci," though in the novel Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, it is replaced with "Calfucci." History shows that she is usually known as "Simonetta Vespucci," which leaves the name "Cristina Calfucci" as a probability of her Italian name.
- Her relationship with Ezio is depicted to be more intimate in the novel; as in contrary with what is shown in the game. Furthermore, it is told in the novel that she and Ezio love each other very deeply, which makes Ezio furious when he finds out that she was killed by Savonarola's men.
- "Vespucci" is the last name of the Italian explorer of the New World, and the person whom America was named after, Amerigo Vesspucci.
- In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Cristina will appear in one of the repressed missions, which takes place before the events of Assassin's Creed II. The mission involves Ezio trying, but failing, to charm Cristina. Not used to being turned down by a woman, Ezio follows her home; where Ezio's rival, Vieri de' Pazzi tries to sexualy attack Cristina. Ezio then jumps from the roof and punches Vieri in the face, causing him to run off and swear revenge.
