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'''Conradus Celtis''' (February 1, 1459 – February 4, 1508), was a German [[Renaissance]] [[Wikipedia:Renaissance humanism|humanist]] scholar and Neo-Latin poet. During the 16<sup>th</sup>century, the [[Assassin Order]] discovered that Celtis was going to write a publication about the Brotherhood's history, which contained fiction and legends, but also comprised some truths about the covert organisation. The [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] sent [[apprentices]] to speak with the historian, who was persuaded into not publishing the material. Celtis was disappointed, but later became an ally of the Assassins.
'''Conradus Celtis''' (February 1, 1459 – February 4, 1508), was a German [[Renaissance]] [[Wikipedia:Renaissance humanism|humanist]] scholar and Neo-Latin poet. During the 16<sup>th</sup>century, the [[Assassin Order]] discovered that Celtis was going to write a publication about the Brotherhood's history, which contained fiction and legends, but also comprised some truths about the covert organisation. The [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] sent [[apprentices]] to speak with the historian, who was persuaded into not publishing the material. Celtis was disappointed, but later became an ally of the Assassins.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Contracts in Project Legacy|Contracts]]


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Conradus Celtis (February 1, 1459 – February 4, 1508), was a German Renaissance humanist scholar and Neo-Latin poet. During the 16thcentury, the Assassin Order discovered that Celtis was going to write a publication about the Brotherhood's history, which contained fiction and legends, but also comprised some truths about the covert organisation. The Grand Master of the Assassin Order Ezio Auditore sent apprentices to speak with the historian, who was persuaded into not publishing the material. Celtis was disappointed, but later became an ally of the Assassins.

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