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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
| image = Wiki noimage.jpg
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| birth = 1st century<br>Possibly {{Wiki|Kerioth}}, {{Wiki|Judea}}, [[Roman Empire]]
| birth = 3 AD<br>Possibly {{Wiki|Kerioth}}, {{Wiki|Judaea (Roman province)|Judaea}}, [[Roman Empire]]
| death = c. 30/33 CE<br />[[Jerusalem]], Judaea, Roman Empire
| death = c. 30/33 CE<br />[[Jerusalem]], Judaea, Roman Empire
| species = [[Human]]
| species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Apostles in the New Testament|Twelve Disciples}}}}
| affiliates = {{Wiki|Apostles in the New Testament|Twelve Disciples}}
'''Judas Iscariot''', (died c. 30/33 CE) commonly referred to simply as '''Judas''', was [[Jesus of Nazareth]]'s disciple who would later go on to betray him. Judas' name would eventually become synonymous with betrayal itself.<ref>{{WP|Judas Iscariot}}</ref>
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'''Judas Iscariot''' ({{Wiki|Biblical Greek language|Biblical Greek}}: Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης; died c. 30/33 CE), commonly referred to simply as '''Judas''', was one of [[Jesus of Nazareth]]'s {{Wiki|Apostles in the New Testament|Twelve Apostles}} who betrayed him to be [[Crucifixion|crucified]] shortly after the {{Wiki|Last Supper}}, an act that plagued his conscience and drove him to suicide. Judas' name would eventually become synonymous with betrayal itself.<ref>{{WP|Judas Iscariot}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Legacy==
Judas was among the participants of The Last Supper.<ref name="ACS DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Mary Matfelon]]</ref>
Circa 1560, the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Renaissance]] painter {{Wiki|Vicente Juan Masip|Juan de Joanes}} created a oil on panel {{Wiki|es:La Última Cena (Juan de Juanes)|depiction}} of the Last Supper where Judas was pictured on the front right, holding a money pouch to signify his betrayal.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


==Legacy and influence==
In 1710, [[St. Mary Matfelon]]'s {{Wiki|Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector}} {{Wiki|Richard Welton}} commissioned an altarpiece by {{Wiki|James Fellowes (artist)|James Fellowes}} depicting the Last Supper, and had {{Wiki|White Kennett}}, the {{Wiki|Dean of Peterborough}} and a personal enemy, drawn as Judas in an act of passive aggression.<ref name="ACS DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Mary Matfelon]]</ref>
Circa 1560, the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Renaissance]] painter {{Wiki|Vicente Juan Masip|Juan de Joanes}} created a oil on panel depiction of the Last Supper where Judas was pictured on the front right holding a money pouch signifying his betrayal.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
In 1710, [[St. Mary Matfelon]]'s {{Wiki|Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector}} {{Wiki|Richard Welton}} commissioned an altarpiece by {{Wiki|James Fellowes (artist)|James Fellowes}} depicting The Last Supper, and had {{Wiki|White Kennett}}, the {{Wiki|Dean of Peterborough}} and a personal enemy drawn as Judas in an act of passive aggression.<ref name="ACS DB" />


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
AC2_-_The_Last_Supper_-_Joan_de_Joanes.jpg|''{{Wiki|The Last Supper}}'' by {{Wiki|Vicente Juan Masip|Juan de Joanes}}
AC2_-_The_Last_Supper_-_Joan_de_Joanes.jpg|''The Last Supper'' by Juan de Joanes
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{Io|painting}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}} {{Io|painting}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}} {{Imo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}} {{Imo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' {{Mdat}}
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}[[zh:加略人犹大]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:1st century births]]
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[[Category:3 births]]
[[Category:30s deaths]]
[[Category:30s deaths]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Romans]]
[[Category:Romans]]
[[Category:Hebrews]]
[[Category:Jews]]
[[Category:Suicides]]
[[Category:Suicides]]
[[Category:Biblical mythology]]
[[Category:Biblical mythology]]

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Judas Iscariot (Biblical Greek: Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης; died c. 30/33 CE), commonly referred to simply as Judas, was one of Jesus of Nazareth's Twelve Apostles who betrayed him to be crucified shortly after the Last Supper, an act that plagued his conscience and drove him to suicide. Judas' name would eventually become synonymous with betrayal itself.[1]

Legacy

Circa 1560, the Spanish Renaissance painter Juan de Joanes created a oil on panel depiction of the Last Supper where Judas was pictured on the front right, holding a money pouch to signify his betrayal.[2]

In 1710, St. Mary Matfelon's rector Richard Welton commissioned an altarpiece by James Fellowes depicting the Last Supper, and had White Kennett, the Dean of Peterborough and a personal enemy, drawn as Judas in an act of passive aggression.[3]

Gallery

Appearances

References