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*The real life Alexander the Great was said to have died of a fever after twelve days. There were rumors of him being poisoned, though it is highly unlikely to be true. He died in 323 BCE. | *The real life Alexander the Great was said to have died of a fever after twelve days. There were rumors of him being poisoned, though it is highly unlikely to be true. He died in 323 BCE. | ||
*Iltani is the feminine form of a Babylonian word meaning "lucky" or "favoured by the god(dess)". | *Iltani is the feminine form of a Babylonian word meaning "lucky" or "favoured by the god(dess)". | ||
*It is also the Babylonian name for the north wind. | |||
[[Category:Assassins]] | [[Category:Assassins]] | ||
Revision as of 01:00, 19 January 2010
Iltani was a Babylonian female Assassin living during the Argead Dynasty. She was responsible for the death of Alexander the Great, who she poisoned. It is possible she is an ancestor of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Desmond Miles.
Trivia
- The real life Alexander the Great was said to have died of a fever after twelve days. There were rumors of him being poisoned, though it is highly unlikely to be true. He died in 323 BCE.
- Iltani is the feminine form of a Babylonian word meaning "lucky" or "favoured by the god(dess)".
- It is also the Babylonian name for the north wind.