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[[File:AC2A - Faustinus.png|thumb|Faustinus whilst being interrogated]]
[[File:AC2A - Faustinus.png|thumb|Faustinus whilst being interrogated]]
'''Faustinus''' (unknown – 259) was the bishop of [[Lugdunum]] during the middle of the 3rd century.
'''Faustinus''' (died 259) was the bishop of [[Lugdunum]] during the middle of the 3rd century.


In 259, Faustinus had betrayed his friend [[Lucius]], an [[Assassins|Assassin]], by revealing information about [[Aquilus]] to his associates. Not too long afterwards, Faustinus was interrogated by Aquilus about his affiliations, until Faustinus revealed the name of his associate to be [[Caïus Fulvus Vultur]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]].
In 259, Faustinus had betrayed his friend [[Lucius]], an [[Assassins|Assassin]], by revealing information about [[Aquilus]] to his associates. Not too long afterwards, Faustinus was interrogated by Aquilus about his affiliations, until Faustinus revealed the name of his associate to be [[Caïus Fulvus Vultur]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]].
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*''[[Assassin's Creed 2: Aquilus]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed 2: Aquilus]]''
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Revision as of 15:05, 6 May 2018

Faustinus whilst being interrogated

Faustinus (died 259) was the bishop of Lugdunum during the middle of the 3rd century.

In 259, Faustinus had betrayed his friend Lucius, an Assassin, by revealing information about Aquilus to his associates. Not too long afterwards, Faustinus was interrogated by Aquilus about his affiliations, until Faustinus revealed the name of his associate to be Caïus Fulvus Vultur, a member of the Order of the Ancients.

With the Assassin surprised at this information, Faustinus took the opportunity to hit and push Aquilus, giving the former an opportunity to flee. However, this effort proved to be in vain, as Faustinus was fatally struck in the back by one of Aquilus' throwing knives.

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