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"Tonight I am to escort Santino, Madonna Solari’s brother. I will take one of his arms and Lucia the other. He is a dangerous man. A swindler."
Fiora Cavazza, regarding Santino.[src]

Santino Solari was the brother of Madonna Solari, owner of the Rosa in Fiore brothel in Rome.[1][2]

Biography

Slave Trade

"I am left with only the slightest comprehension of Santino’s business, which appears to be crumbling. His anger betrays his fear. His mistakes have made him enemies."
―Fiora observing Santino's trade.[src]

One night in 1497, escorted by two courtesans from his sister's brothel, Santino went to various houses to attend to business with several of his contacts. Often resorting to violence, he delivered payments and bribes, as well as gathered information on slave trading and shipping routes.[1]

Santino threatening a contact.

Once, when asked by Fiora Cavazza about his business, he slapped her, and slapped Lucia when she tried to defend her in turn. He forced the courtesans to silence, threatening them with a dagger, despite them having learned so little from his escapade. Afterwards, he told the courtesans that he would tell his sister of their cooperation, then left.[1]

Later that same year, he was beaten by Cesare Borgia for interfering in trades that he and his sister had no right to. In exchange for their lives, Madonna Solari and Santino allowed Cesare to pick one of their courtesans to work for him.[1]

Ownership of the Brothel

Ezio confronting Santino.

After Santino's sister was kidnapped and killed by slave traders in 1500, Maria Auditore and her daughter Claudia took over the Rosa in Fiore. Angered by this, Santino campaigned for ownership, claiming that both the brothel and its courtesans belonged to him. However, sometime between 1500 and 1507, one of the courtesans at the brothel alerted Ezio Auditore, Claudia's brother and a member of the Assassin Order, of Santino's actions.[2]

Ezio tracked down Santino and promptly intervened when he discovered him threatening a courtesan. After a brief fist fight, he knocked him out and dumped him next to a fountain by the Pantheon, publicly humiliating him by calling him a liar and a cheat. Stripped of his dignity, Santino failed to reclaim the brothel.[2]

Trivia

  • Rather ironically, "Santino" means "little saint" in Italian.
  • Similarly to his sister, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Santino has the random appearance of a nobleman.

References