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'''Hermes''' was a [[horse]] belonging to [[Darius (Cyrenaican)|Darius]], a horse-breeder in [[Cyrenaica]] who lived during the 1st century BCE. He was one of Darius' most prized stallions, considered by his owner as one of | '''Hermes''' was a [[horse]] belonging to [[Darius (Cyrenaican)|Darius]], a horse-breeder in [[Cyrenaica]] who lived during the 1st century BCE. He was one of Darius' most prized stallions, considered by his owner as one of their fastest as well as the best breeder. | ||
In 47 BCE, Hermes was stolen by a [[Rome|Roman]] quartermaster who transferred him to the [[Chersonasos Military Camp]] for the | In 47 BCE, Hermes was stolen by a [[Rome|Roman]] quartermaster who transferred him to the [[Chersonasos Military Camp]] for the [[Unnamed Praefectus equitatus|Prefectus Equitatius]] there. Finding out that Hermes had been stolen, Darius requested the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to track down the horse's whereabouts and bring him back.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[My Brother for a Horse]]</ref> | ||
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Hermes was a horse belonging to Darius, a horse-breeder in Cyrenaica who lived during the 1st century BCE. He was one of Darius' most prized stallions, considered by his owner as one of their fastest as well as the best breeder.
In 47 BCE, Hermes was stolen by a Roman quartermaster who transferred him to the Chersonasos Military Camp for the Prefectus Equitatius there. Finding out that Hermes had been stolen, Darius requested the Medjay Bayek of Siwa to track down the horse's whereabouts and bring him back.[1]