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'''Homer''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] author who lived in ancient Greece during the 9th century BCE.
'''Homer''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] author who lived in ancient Greece during the 9th century BCE.


He was the author of the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'', the central works of Greek literature, which had been passed on orally for many centuries.
He was considered the author of the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'', the central works of Greek literature, which had been passed on orally for many centuries.


During the early 16th century, the [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] retrieved a copy of the ''Iliad'' which [[Niccolò Polo]] had hidden two centuries earlier near the [[Valens Aqueduct]] in [[Constantinople]]. Ezio also bought a copy of the ''Odyssey'' from a [[book shops|book shop]] in Constantinople.
During the early 16th century, the [[Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] retrieved a copy of the ''Iliad'' which [[Niccolò Polo]] had hidden two centuries earlier near the [[Valens Aqueduct]] in [[Constantinople]]. Ezio also bought a copy of the ''Odyssey'' from a [[book shops|book shop]] in Constantinople.

Revision as of 22:59, 19 June 2018


Homer was a Greek author who lived in ancient Greece during the 9th century BCE.

He was considered the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the central works of Greek literature, which had been passed on orally for many centuries.

During the early 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze retrieved a copy of the Iliad which Niccolò Polo had hidden two centuries earlier near the Valens Aqueduct in Constantinople. Ezio also bought a copy of the Odyssey from a book shop in Constantinople.

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