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In 886, they captured Empress [[Richardis]], wife of [[Carolingian Empire|Carolingian emperor]] [[Charles the Fat|Charles III]], and attempted to perform a sacrificial exorcism on her.<ref name="ACV"/> | In 886, they captured Empress [[Richardis]], wife of [[Carolingian Empire|Carolingian emperor]] [[Charles the Fat|Charles III]], and attempted to perform a sacrificial exorcism on her.<ref name="ACV"/> | ||
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- "Soli Deo gloria."
- ―The group's motto.[src]
The Bellatores Dei (English: God's Warriors) was a secretive group of religious zealots which operated in Francia during the 9th century. Led by a scholar known only by the pseudonym of Isidore Mercator, the group followed the false decretals of Isidore, believing that Francia had fallen into apostasy and sought to restore to order of Christiandom into the state.[2]
In 886, they captured Empress Richardis, wife of Carolingian emperor Charles III, and attempted to perform a sacrificial exorcism on her.[1]
Members
Gallery
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The crest of the Bellatores Dei
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Eivor observing Euphrasia's kidnapping of Richardis
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – [citation needed]
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – Database: Bellatores Dei

