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The '''Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients''' was the title given to the leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]] in [[Great Britain]] during the [[Middle Ages]]. This Grand Maegester's chief purpose was to oversee all of their branches and their actions in region. During the 9th century, the rank was noted to be part of a line of succession of the [[House of Wessex]], passed down as inheritance after King [[Ælla of Northumbria]]'s death in 867. However, the last noted Grand Maegester, King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]], worked against and within his Order under the pseudonym of a "Poor Fellow-Soldier of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]]" to bring about its collapse in England by 878.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>
The '''Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients''' was the title given to the leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]] in [[Great Britain]] during the [[Middle Ages]]. The Grand Maegester's chief purpose was to oversee the operations of the Order's different branches and guide them towards achieving the Order's goal of establishing a [[New World Order]].
 
==History==
During the 9th century, the rank was held by members of the [[House of Wessex]]. After King [[Æthelwulf, King of Wessex|Æthelwulf]]'s death in 858, King [[Ælla of Northumbria]], another high-ranking Order member, was expected to succeed him as Grand Maegester. However, due to Ælla's untimely demise at the hands of the [[Great Heathen Army]] in 867, the title passed down to Æthelwulf's son [[Æthelred I, King of Wessex|Æthelred I]], who had succeeded him as King of [[Wessex]].<ref name="Poor Fellow Soldier">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Poor Fellow-Soldier]]</ref>
 
Following Æthelred's death in 871, his younger brother [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] succeeded him as both King of Wessex and Grand Maegester of the Order. Unlike his father and brother, however, Alfred was against the Order's beliefs and sought to bring about its collapse.<ref name="Poor Fellow Soldier" /> Working under the pseudonym of a "Poor Fellow-Soldier of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Christ]]", Alfred manipulated the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] into helping him achieve his goal, rendering the Order in Great Britain extinct and the title of Grand Maegester obsolete by 878.<ref name="Breaking the Order>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Breaking the Order]]</ref>


==Known Grand Maegesters==
==Known Grand Maegesters==
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Wiki noimage.jpg|King [[Æthelwulf, King of Wessex|Æthelwulf]]<br>Wessex<br>? - c. 858
Wiki noimage.jpg|King [[Æthelwulf, King of Wessex]]<br>? 858
Wiki noimage.jpg|King [[Æthelred I, King of Wessex|Æthelred I]]<br>Wessex<br>c. 845/848 - c. 871
ACV BB - Æthelred.jpg|King [[Æthelred I, King of Wessex]]<br>c. 865 – 871
ACV Menu Render Aelfred.png|King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]]<br>Wessex<br>c. 849 - 873
ACV Menu Render Aelfred.png|[[Alfred the Great]]<br>871 – c. 873
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The title of Grand Maegester uses an alternate spelling of the Latin word ''Magister'', which means "teacher" or "master", and serves as a linguistic prelude to the current title of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] used to denote the leader of a Templar Rite.
The title of Grand Maegester uses an alternate spelling of the Latin word ''Magister'', which means "teacher" or "master", and serves as a linguistic prelude to the current title of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] used to denote the leader of a [[Templar Rite]].
 
Although King [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]] was a leader of the Order of the Ancients in Great Britain during the 6th century, it is unknown if he held the title of Grand Maegester.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 11:16, 15 June 2024

Emblem of the Order of the Ancients

The Grand Maegester of the Order of the Ancients was the title given to the leader of the Order of the Ancients in Great Britain during the Middle Ages. The Grand Maegester's chief purpose was to oversee the operations of the Order's different branches and guide them towards achieving the Order's goal of establishing a New World Order.

History

During the 9th century, the rank was held by members of the House of Wessex. After King Æthelwulf's death in 858, King Ælla of Northumbria, another high-ranking Order member, was expected to succeed him as Grand Maegester. However, due to Ælla's untimely demise at the hands of the Great Heathen Army in 867, the title passed down to Æthelwulf's son Æthelred I, who had succeeded him as King of Wessex.[1]

Following Æthelred's death in 871, his younger brother Alfred succeeded him as both King of Wessex and Grand Maegester of the Order. Unlike his father and brother, however, Alfred was against the Order's beliefs and sought to bring about its collapse.[1] Working under the pseudonym of a "Poor Fellow-Soldier of Christ", Alfred manipulated the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir into helping him achieve his goal, rendering the Order in Great Britain extinct and the title of Grand Maegester obsolete by 878.[2]

Known Grand Maegesters

Behind the scenes

The title of Grand Maegester uses an alternate spelling of the Latin word Magister, which means "teacher" or "master", and serves as a linguistic prelude to the current title of Grand Master used to denote the leader of a Templar Rite.

Although King Arthur was a leader of the Order of the Ancients in Great Britain during the 6th century, it is unknown if he held the title of Grand Maegester.[3]

Appearances

References