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==Summary==
==Summary==
''Set amid the backdrop of a centuries' old conflict between [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] and Arabs, the "Digenes Akritas" (author unknown) tells the epic tale of Basil, a hero born of mixed parentage - one Byzantine, the other [[Syria]]n - and his incredible feats of strength and bravery. A warrior through and through, Basil kills bears and lions with his hands, slays dragons with little more than a look, and carries off the daughters of military commanders on a whim. In other words, a well rounded chap.''
''Set amid the backdrop of a centuries' old conflict between [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] and Arabs, the "Digenes Akritas" (author unknown) tells the epic tale of Basil, a hero born of mixed parentage - one Byzantine, the other [[Syria]]n - and his incredible feats of strength and bravery. A warrior through and through, Basil kills [[Bears|bears]] and lions with his hands, slays dragons with little more than a look, and carries off the daughters of military commanders on a whim. In other words, a well rounded chap.''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:Books]]

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Digenes Akritas was a book obtained by Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the 16th century from Derinkuyu's book shop.

Summary

Set amid the backdrop of a centuries' old conflict between Byzantines and Arabs, the "Digenes Akritas" (author unknown) tells the epic tale of Basil, a hero born of mixed parentage - one Byzantine, the other Syrian - and his incredible feats of strength and bravery. A warrior through and through, Basil kills bears and lions with his hands, slays dragons with little more than a look, and carries off the daughters of military commanders on a whim. In other words, a well rounded chap.

Reference