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|affiliates = [[Hidden Ones]] | |affiliates = [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] | ||
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'''Beatha''' was a [[Hidden One]] | '''Beatha''' was a [[Roman Hidden Ones|Roman Hidden One]] [[acolyte]] who was based in [[Winchester|Venta Belgarum]] in [[Great Britain|Britannia]] during the reign of [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] [[Constantine I]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
At some point after [[Constantine I]] was acclaimed emperor by his [[Roman army|legions]] at [[York|Eboracum]] in 306 CE, local [[Christianity|Christian]] worshippers in Britannia came under frequent attacks by the {{Wiki|Belgae}}, a large [[Celts|Celtic]] tribe from northern {{Wiki|Gaul}}. Seeking protection for the worshippers in the region, the Hidden Ones in Venta Belgarum sent Beatha to locate Emperor Constantine's entourage during his time in Britannia and deliver a personal message, which she succeeded in.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref> | At some point after [[Constantine I]] was acclaimed emperor by his [[Roman army|legions]] at [[York|Eboracum]] in 306 CE, local [[Christianity|Christian]] worshippers in Britannia came under frequent attacks by the {{Wiki|Belgae}}, a large [[Celts|Celtic]] tribe from northern {{Wiki|Gaul}}. Seeking protection for the worshippers in the region, the Hidden Ones in Venta Belgarum sent Beatha to locate Emperor Constantine's entourage during his time in Britannia and deliver a personal message, which she succeeded in.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref> | ||
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
Five centuries later, | Five centuries later, [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] recovered a report on Beatha's mission while exploring the ruined Venta Belgarum bureau in [[Winchester|Wincestre]].<ref name="ACV" /> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The name Beatha is of Celtic origin meaning "life", suggesting that the Hidden One may be of Celtic lineage. | The name Beatha is of Celtic origin meaning "life", suggesting that the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] may be of Celtic lineage. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 25 December 2023
Beatha was a Roman Hidden One acolyte who was based in Venta Belgarum in Britannia during the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine I.
Biography[edit | edit source]
At some point after Constantine I was acclaimed emperor by his legions at Eboracum in 306 CE, local Christian worshippers in Britannia came under frequent attacks by the Belgae, a large Celtic tribe from northern Gaul. Seeking protection for the worshippers in the region, the Hidden Ones in Venta Belgarum sent Beatha to locate Emperor Constantine's entourage during his time in Britannia and deliver a personal message, which she succeeded in.[1]
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Five centuries later, Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan recovered a report on Beatha's mission while exploring the ruined Venta Belgarum bureau in Wincestre.[1]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
The name Beatha is of Celtic origin meaning "life", suggesting that the Hidden One may be of Celtic lineage.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]