Vittoria was a Protestant, who was the mother of Pope Victor XXXII.
Early life[]
She was presumably born in Romalia.
Child[]
She gave birth to Vittorio, who later became pope. She stole the ruby of fire.
Death[]
She took refuge in D'Angleterre and became acquainted with a girl named Agnès. A party was later sent to eliminate her.
Origin[]
Victoria is the feminine form of the name Victor, which is the English form of the Italian name Vittore and its variant Vittorio. It derives from the Latin victor ("conqueror").