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'''Aemilius''' was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] [[Human|human]] trafficker who operated in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] during the 1st century BCE.
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'''Aemilius''' was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] [[Slavery|slaver]] who operated in [[Alexandria]] during the 1st century BCE.
 


==Biography==
==Biography==
During the 1st century BCE, Aemilius collaborated with [[Gaia Afrania]], a fellow Roman who operated in [[Memphis]] and provided him with [[Slavery|slave]]s. By 48 BCE, the two would exchange a series of letters in regards to their trade.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Children of the Streets]]</ref>
During the 1st century BCE, Aemilius collaborated with [[Gaia Afrania]], a fellow Roman living in [[Memphis]]. Aided by a gang of local [[bandit]]s, Gaia took orphaned boys and girls into her care and sold them into slavery through Aemilius and his business contacts. By 48 BCE, the two would exchange a series of letters in regards to their trade.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Children of the Streets]]</ref> Aemilius, referring to the slaves as "bags of grain" to conceal their existence, noted that his clients were becoming increasingly frustrated with both the quality of the "grain" and Gaia's inability to supply it on time. However, Gaia retorted that Aemilius was unlikely to find anyone else who could provide a greater quality of "grain" and asked for more time to get her affairs in order.


That year, Gaia had arranged to make a trip to Alexandria meet with Aemilius. However, she was assassinated by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] aboard her trireme on the [[Nile]], before she could make the meeting.<ref name="Mortem Romanum">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Mortem Romanum]]</ref>
Around this time, Gaia's operation ran into a series of problems, as one of her [[ship]]s was burned and all of her slaves managed to escape before they could be transported. Unaware of how bad things had become, Gaia boarded her personal [[trireme]] and sailed for Alexandria where she hoped to meet with Aemilius and sort out their disagreements. However, while still in transit on the [[Nile]], she was [[Assassination|assassinated]] by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who had uncovered her scheme and was also avenging the death of [[Nef]], a man her [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] had murdered for providing care to the orphans she had previously captured.<ref name="Mortem Romanum">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Mortem Romanum]]</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}}


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Latest revision as of 01:09, 19 April 2023

Aemilius was a Roman slaver who operated in Alexandria during the 1st century BCE.


Biography[edit | edit source]

During the 1st century BCE, Aemilius collaborated with Gaia Afrania, a fellow Roman living in Memphis. Aided by a gang of local bandits, Gaia took orphaned boys and girls into her care and sold them into slavery through Aemilius and his business contacts. By 48 BCE, the two would exchange a series of letters in regards to their trade.[1] Aemilius, referring to the slaves as "bags of grain" to conceal their existence, noted that his clients were becoming increasingly frustrated with both the quality of the "grain" and Gaia's inability to supply it on time. However, Gaia retorted that Aemilius was unlikely to find anyone else who could provide a greater quality of "grain" and asked for more time to get her affairs in order.

Around this time, Gaia's operation ran into a series of problems, as one of her ships was burned and all of her slaves managed to escape before they could be transported. Unaware of how bad things had become, Gaia boarded her personal trireme and sailed for Alexandria where she hoped to meet with Aemilius and sort out their disagreements. However, while still in transit on the Nile, she was assassinated by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who had uncovered her scheme and was also avenging the death of Nef, a man her mercenaries had murdered for providing care to the orphans she had previously captured.[2]

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