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He is viewed as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, believing him to be the son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. | He is viewed as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, believing him to be the son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. | ||
His most prominent work was the performing of grand miracles, and sacrificing himself to cleanse the sins of all [[Humans|humanity]]. | |||
In the Assassins creed universe, he is seen in the Glyphs, created by subject 16, with the [[Shroud of | |||
Eden]], one of the [[Pieces of | |||
Eden]]. The [[Templars]] eventually learned of the source of his powers and had him crucified, with the sole purpose of obtaining the Shroud.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - ''[[Glyphs]]''</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 15:17, 18 April 2014

Jesus of Nazareth (7-2 BCE – 30-36 CE), also known as Jesus Christ, is one of the central figures of Christianity.
He is viewed as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, believing him to be the son of God who was raised from the dead and ascended into Heaven. His most prominent work was the performing of grand miracles, and sacrificing himself to cleanse the sins of all humanity.
In the Assassins creed universe, he is seen in the Glyphs, created by subject 16, with the [[Shroud of Eden]], one of the [[Pieces of Eden]]. The Templars eventually learned of the source of his powers and had him crucified, with the sole purpose of obtaining the Shroud.[1]
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed Al Mualim asserts that Jesus Christ used an Apple of Eden to "turn water into wine". Clay Kaczmarek later made known the fact that Jesus had been killed in order to gain possession of the Shroud.
- The actor Pietro Rossi played the role of Jesus Christ at the Colosseum Passion Play.[2]
- Throughout Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag a number of individuals use the period-specific "Jaysus" as a mild profanity;[3] Jaysus was a popular spelling of the name "Jesus" during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Gallery
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Pietro Rossi portraying Jesus Christ
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The Shroud of Eden worn by various individuals, including Jesus