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'''Manuel Palaiologos''' (Greek: Μανουήλ Παλαιολόγος; 1455 – 1512) was a Byzantine nobleman, born as an heir to the throne of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. In his youth, Manuel became associated with and joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]], fueling his hopes of restoring his family's lost empire.


'''Manuel Palaiologos''' (1455 – 1512) was an heir to the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] throne at the time of the collapse of the Byzantines. Following its breakdown, he surrendered his claim to the throne in exchange for a comfortable life as an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] subject.
Posing as a wealthy [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[Civilian|citizen]], Manuel schemed the revival of the Empire and the reclamation of [[Constantinople]], which was at the time ruled by the Ottoman Empire. Together with [[Shahkulu]], Manuel expanded his army of [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]], secretly hidden in [[Derinkuyu]], [[Cappadocia]], to make his childhood hopes a reality under the Templar banner.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Manuel was born in 1455, two years after the [[wikipedia:Fall of Constantinople|Fall of Constantinople]], as an heir to the Byzantine throne. He lived with his family in Morea, but they fled in 1460 to Corfu. The family later travelled to [[Rome]], where his father, [[wikipedia:Thomas Palaiologos|Thomas Palaiologos]], was recognized as the Byzantine Emperor.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Manuel Palaiologos|Manuel Palaiologos]]</ref>
Manuel was born circa 1455, two years after the [[Fall of Constantinople]], as an heir to the Byzantine throne and son to one of the two {{Wiki|Despotate of the Morea|Despots of Morea}}. He lived with his family in {{Wiki|Glarentza}}, but in 1460 the Ottomans invaded, leading them to flee to [[Korfu|Corfu]]. The family later fled to [[Rome]], where Manuel's father, {{Wiki|Thomas Palaiologos}}, converted to Catholicism and was recognized as the Byzantine Emperor.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Database: Manuel Palaiologos]]</ref>


===Templar Connection===
During their time in Rome, Manuel and his brother [[Andreas Palaiologos|Andreas]] fostered hopes of refounding the Byzantine Empire. Through Andreas, Manuel became acquainted with Cardinal [[Rodrigo Borgia]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Templars]], and [[Cem]], the exiled brother of the Ottoman Sultan [[Bayezid II]]. The brothers became members of the Templar Order, and with Rodrigo's support, they schemed to conquer Constantinople and restore the Byzantine Empire. While his brother wanted to take back the Byzantine throne militarily, Manuel preferred subtler means.<ref name="Database" />
Manuel and his brother later developed a relationship with the Templar Grand Master Rodrigo Borgia in the hopes of becoming one of Rodrigos pawns in furthering templar ambitions abroad and with the correct resources, even restoring control over the throne of Constantinople. Sadly however this came to nothing when Rodrigo lost interest in any kind of eastern uprising against the Ottomans.


===Life in Constantinople===
===Reviving the Byzantines===
Under Sultan [[Bayezid II]]'s rule, Manuel returned to [[Constantinople]], where he received a pension in exchange for his rights to the Byzantine throne. Here he had two sons, Loannes and Andreas, and lived a luxurious life. <ref name="Wikipedia"/><ref name="GameInformer">''[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/05/17/the-characters-of-assassin-s-creed-revelations.aspx?PostPageIndex=2 ''GameInformer'': The Characters Of Assassin's Creed Revelations]</ref>
Manuel moved to Constantinople at some points after 1485, where he offered his rights to the Byzantine throne to Sultan Bayezid II for a sizeable pension. Andreas, who remained in Rome, saw this as a betrayal. Manuel converted to [[Islam]], and became the very model of an Ottoman citizen. By the 1490s, when Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI, he lost interest in the Palaiologoi's ambitions for Constantinople and the two brothers had to continue their plans without his support. Andreas, who had been dependent on the Pope's generosity for survival, died in poverty in Rome in 1502, leaving Manuel the only male claimant to the Byzantine throne.<ref name="Database" />


In 1511, surviving members of the Byzantine Empire, who were secretly [[Templars]], aimed to remove the Ottomans from power and resurrect their empire. It was unclear to the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] whether or not Palaiologos was siding with the Templars, and thus [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], a [[Mentor]] in the Assassin Order, tasked himself with finding out about Manuel's true allegiance.<ref name="GameInformer"/>
In 1509, an [[Little Judgment Day|earthquake]] struck Constantinople and Sultan Bayezid moved his court to [[Adrianople|Edirne]]. Seeing an opportunity, Manuel began raising an army of Byzantine Templars in Constantinople, who in the Sultan's absence operated increasingly openly, and began to attack the [[Assassins]] in Constantinople, stirring them from decades of relative peace. A secret war erupted between the Byzantines and Ottomans throughout the empire.<ref name="A Warm Welcome">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[A Warm Welcome (Revelations)|A Warm Welcome]]</ref>


===Work in Cappadocia and death===
Operating from the underground city of Derinkuyu in Cappadocia,<ref name="ACRV novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]</ref> Manuel kept his involvement a secret while the Ottoman Sultan remained unaware of the Byzantines' presence, as he fought with his son [[Selim I|Selim]] over the succession of the Ottoman throne. Prince [[Ahmet]], Bayezid's eldest son and favored heir, developed an interest in the Templars' ideology and quickly joined their ranks, working his way up through the hierarchy. Younger and more charismatic than Manuel, Ahmet silently took the [[Templar leader|leadership]] of the Byzantine Templars from him.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]'' – Chapter 5</ref>
Ezio discovered Manuel was working for the Templars in [[Cappadocia]], and went to the underground city to locate the Templar. While in Cappadocia, Ezio discovered that the Templars had an army stationed there, and that Manuel's lieutenant, [[Shahkulu]], was torturing Ottoman spies. Ezio assassinated Shahkulu, and then chased after Manuel who fled and called for his [[guards]]. However, Ezio caught Manuel later and the two fought, with Ezio eventually killing Manuel.


In his final words, Manuel expressed his desire to be Byzantine emperor, and said he had devised many plans for the position. Ezio responded by saying that his empire was already dead and that Manuel's desire was only a dream. However, Manuel believed that his dream was also that of the Templars dream, which was of universal order and peace. Manuel gave the Assassin the [[Keys of Altaïr|key]] he held to [[Altaïr's library]], but advised Ezio he could be killed before he even open the secret library.
===Later life and death===
{{Quote|Twenty years in this city, living like a cipher... and finally, everything is falling into place.|Manuel to Shahkulu, 1511.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Arsenal Infiltration}}
[[File:TAG 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Manuel and Shahkulu meeting with Tarik Barleti]]
Manuel was eventually assigned to the Templars' [[Masyaf]] expedition to retrieve the [[Masyaf Key]]s needed to open the [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|underground library]] built by the legendary [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]. With the help of the journal ''[[The Secret Crusade]]'' by [[Niccolò Polo]], the Templars were able to locate and retrieve a Masyaf Key from the tunnels underneath [[Topkapı Palace]] in Constantinople, which was subsequently brought into Manuel's possession.<ref name="Last of the Palaiologi">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Last of the Palaiologi]]</ref>


==Last words==
In late 1511, Manuel made a deal with [[Tarik Barleti]], captain of the Ottoman [[Janissary|Janissaries]], to buy guns for his secret army in Cappadocia. Together with his fellow Templar, the Turkmen renegade [[Shahkulu]], Manuel met with Tarik in Constantinople and checked on the weapons in the city's [[Harbor of Theodosius|arsenal]].<ref name="Arsenal Infiltration">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Arsenal Infiltration]]</ref> They left the city again and set sail for Cappadocia, but were later followed there by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]].<ref name="Setting Sail">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Setting Sail]]</ref>
*'''Manuel:''' ''I should have been Constantine's successor. I had so many plans.''
 
*'''Ezio:''' ''Your dream dies with you, Manuel. Your empire is gone.''
[[File:Last Palaiologi 4.png|thumb|250px|Manuel confronted by Ezio Auditore]]
*'''Manuel:''' ''Ah, but I am not the only one with this vision, Assassin. The dream of our Order is universal. Ottoman, Byzantine... these are only labels. Costumes and facades. Beneath these trappings, all Templars are part of the same family.''
Following Ezio's arrival in Derinkuyu, the Byzantine Templars hidden in the city quickly saw their ranks diminished, and eventually Shahkulu was killed by the lone Assassin.<ref name="The Renegade">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[The Renegade]]</ref> After Ezio caused the Templars' munitions supplies to explode, Manuel came into the public to calm and rally the agitated citizens. As soon as he caught sight of Ezio, however, a terrified Manuel fled deeper into the caverns, hoping to escape from the Assassin, who gave chase.<ref name="Last of the Palaiologi"/>
*'''Ezio:''' ''Enough prattling. I am here for the Masyaf Key.''
 
*'''Manuel:''' ''Then take it. Take it and seek your fortune. See if you get within one hundred leagues of that library before one of us finishes you off.''
Manuel rapidly came to a halt at an underground river, where he was left with no choice but to confront Ezio. Drawing his sword, the Templar engaged Ezio in a duel, but was swiftly outmatched and was dealt a fatal blow. With his dying breath, Manuel gave the Assassin his Masyaf Key and dared him to see if he could reach Altaïr's library alive, after which he expired.<ref name="Last of the Palaiologi"/>
 
==Trivia==
*Manuel is a name derived from Hebrew 'Immanu'el, meaning 'God is with us'. Palaiologos is a combination of [[Greece|Greek]] words ''palaios'', 'old, ancient' and ''logos'', 'word, speech, discourse'.
*Historically, Manuel died in Constantinople during the final years of Sultan Bayezid II's reign.
*Some [[herald]]s in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''{{'}} multiplayer mode refer to him as "Emperor Manuel". If he had indeed assumed the title of Byzantine Emperor, this would make him Manuel III Palaiologos.
*While Manuel served as leader of the Byzantine Templars until losing the position to Ahmet, it is unknown if he held the title of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
EzioManuel.jpg|Manuel being hunted by [[Ezio Auditore]].
ACR Manuel Art HD.png|Concept art of Manuel
ACR playing cards Manuel.jpeg|A playing card.
Arsenal Infiltration 3.png|Manuel and Shakulu in the Arsenal
Manuel Palaiologos and Tarik Barleti.jpg|Manuel and Tarik Barleti
Arsenal Infiltration 5.png|Manuel inspecting Tarik's rifles
Ezio confront Manuel.png|Ezio about to fight Manuel over a Masyaf Key.
ACR Manuel Shahkulu conversation.png|Manuel speaking with Shahkulu
Last Palaiologi 1.png|Manuel attempting to calm Derinkuyu's citizens
Last Palaiologi 2.png|Manuel spotting Ezio
ACR Manuel Assassination.png|Ezio killing Manuel
Last Palaiologi 5.png|Manuel's final moments
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{1st}}
*[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''


==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:28, 7 May 2026

"...I am not the only one with this vision, Assassin. The dream of our Order is universal. Ottoman, Byzantine... these are only labels. Costumes and facades. Beneath these trappings, all Templars are part of the same family."
―Manuel to Ezio Auditore da Firenze, 1512.[src]-[m]

Manuel Palaiologos (Greek: Μανουήλ Παλαιολόγος; 1455 – 1512) was a Byzantine nobleman, born as an heir to the throne of the Byzantine Empire. In his youth, Manuel became associated with and joined the Templar Order, fueling his hopes of restoring his family's lost empire.

Posing as a wealthy Ottoman citizen, Manuel schemed the revival of the Empire and the reclamation of Constantinople, which was at the time ruled by the Ottoman Empire. Together with Shahkulu, Manuel expanded his army of Byzantine Templars, secretly hidden in Derinkuyu, Cappadocia, to make his childhood hopes a reality under the Templar banner.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Manuel was born circa 1455, two years after the Fall of Constantinople, as an heir to the Byzantine throne and son to one of the two Despots of Morea. He lived with his family in Glarentza, but in 1460 the Ottomans invaded, leading them to flee to Corfu. The family later fled to Rome, where Manuel's father, Thomas Palaiologos, converted to Catholicism and was recognized as the Byzantine Emperor.[1]

During their time in Rome, Manuel and his brother Andreas fostered hopes of refounding the Byzantine Empire. Through Andreas, Manuel became acquainted with Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, Grand Master of the Italian Templars, and Cem, the exiled brother of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II. The brothers became members of the Templar Order, and with Rodrigo's support, they schemed to conquer Constantinople and restore the Byzantine Empire. While his brother wanted to take back the Byzantine throne militarily, Manuel preferred subtler means.[1]

Reviving the Byzantines[edit | edit source]

Manuel moved to Constantinople at some points after 1485, where he offered his rights to the Byzantine throne to Sultan Bayezid II for a sizeable pension. Andreas, who remained in Rome, saw this as a betrayal. Manuel converted to Islam, and became the very model of an Ottoman citizen. By the 1490s, when Rodrigo Borgia became Pope Alexander VI, he lost interest in the Palaiologoi's ambitions for Constantinople and the two brothers had to continue their plans without his support. Andreas, who had been dependent on the Pope's generosity for survival, died in poverty in Rome in 1502, leaving Manuel the only male claimant to the Byzantine throne.[1]

In 1509, an earthquake struck Constantinople and Sultan Bayezid moved his court to Edirne. Seeing an opportunity, Manuel began raising an army of Byzantine Templars in Constantinople, who in the Sultan's absence operated increasingly openly, and began to attack the Assassins in Constantinople, stirring them from decades of relative peace. A secret war erupted between the Byzantines and Ottomans throughout the empire.[2]

Operating from the underground city of Derinkuyu in Cappadocia,[3] Manuel kept his involvement a secret while the Ottoman Sultan remained unaware of the Byzantines' presence, as he fought with his son Selim over the succession of the Ottoman throne. Prince Ahmet, Bayezid's eldest son and favored heir, developed an interest in the Templars' ideology and quickly joined their ranks, working his way up through the hierarchy. Younger and more charismatic than Manuel, Ahmet silently took the leadership of the Byzantine Templars from him.[4][5]

Later life and death[edit | edit source]

"Twenty years in this city, living like a cipher... and finally, everything is falling into place."
―Manuel to Shahkulu, 1511.[src]-[m]
Manuel and Shahkulu meeting with Tarik Barleti

Manuel was eventually assigned to the Templars' Masyaf expedition to retrieve the Masyaf Keys needed to open the underground library built by the legendary Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. With the help of the journal The Secret Crusade by Niccolò Polo, the Templars were able to locate and retrieve a Masyaf Key from the tunnels underneath Topkapı Palace in Constantinople, which was subsequently brought into Manuel's possession.[6]

In late 1511, Manuel made a deal with Tarik Barleti, captain of the Ottoman Janissaries, to buy guns for his secret army in Cappadocia. Together with his fellow Templar, the Turkmen renegade Shahkulu, Manuel met with Tarik in Constantinople and checked on the weapons in the city's arsenal.[7] They left the city again and set sail for Cappadocia, but were later followed there by Ezio Auditore, Mentor of the Italian Assassins.[8]

Manuel confronted by Ezio Auditore

Following Ezio's arrival in Derinkuyu, the Byzantine Templars hidden in the city quickly saw their ranks diminished, and eventually Shahkulu was killed by the lone Assassin.[9] After Ezio caused the Templars' munitions supplies to explode, Manuel came into the public to calm and rally the agitated citizens. As soon as he caught sight of Ezio, however, a terrified Manuel fled deeper into the caverns, hoping to escape from the Assassin, who gave chase.[6]

Manuel rapidly came to a halt at an underground river, where he was left with no choice but to confront Ezio. Drawing his sword, the Templar engaged Ezio in a duel, but was swiftly outmatched and was dealt a fatal blow. With his dying breath, Manuel gave the Assassin his Masyaf Key and dared him to see if he could reach Altaïr's library alive, after which he expired.[6]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Manuel is a name derived from Hebrew 'Immanu'el, meaning 'God is with us'. Palaiologos is a combination of Greek words palaios, 'old, ancient' and logos, 'word, speech, discourse'.
  • Historically, Manuel died in Constantinople during the final years of Sultan Bayezid II's reign.
  • Some heralds in Assassin's Creed: Revelations' multiplayer mode refer to him as "Emperor Manuel". If he had indeed assumed the title of Byzantine Emperor, this would make him Manuel III Palaiologos.
  • While Manuel served as leader of the Byzantine Templars until losing the position to Ahmet, it is unknown if he held the title of Grand Master.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsDatabase: Manuel Palaiologos
  2. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsA Warm Welcome
  3. Assassin's Creed: Revelations novel
  4. Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia
  5. Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide – Chapter 5
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsLast of the Palaiologi
  7. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsArsenal Infiltration
  8. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsSetting Sail
  9. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsThe Renegade