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Leonius was a member of the [[Italy|Italian]] Assassin Guild. the Emperor of the Roman Empire, Gaius Julius Caesar, commonly referred to as Caligula, was a tyrant and the land had to be freed of him. On 24 January, 41 A.D. Leonius stabbed Caligula, killing him.
Leonius was a member of the [[Italy|Italian]] Assassin Guild. The Emperor of the Roman Empire, Gaius Julius Caesar, commonly referred to as Caligula, was a tyrant and the land had to be freed of him. On 24 January, 41 A.D. Leonius stabbed Caligula, killing him.


During the [[Renaissance]], Leonius' sarcophagus was moved to [[Venice]], Italy, in the [[Santa Maria della Visitazione]]. The Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] explored Leonius' tomb and took the hidden seal from his sarcophagus, which would help him to obtain [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s armor.
During the [[Renaissance]], Leonius' sarcophagus was moved to [[Venice]], Italy, in the [[Santa Maria della Visitazione]]. The Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] explored Leonius' tomb and took the hidden seal from his sarcophagus, which would help him to obtain [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s armor.

Revision as of 09:27, 26 September 2010


Leonius was a male Assassin living in Italy during Emperor Caligula's rule.

Biography

Leonius was a member of the Italian Assassin Guild. The Emperor of the Roman Empire, Gaius Julius Caesar, commonly referred to as Caligula, was a tyrant and the land had to be freed of him. On 24 January, 41 A.D. Leonius stabbed Caligula, killing him.

During the Renaissance, Leonius' sarcophagus was moved to Venice, Italy, in the Santa Maria della Visitazione. The Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze explored Leonius' tomb and took the hidden seal from his sarcophagus, which would help him to obtain Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's armor.

Trivia

  • In real history, Caligula was assassinated by Cassius Chaerea, a member of the praetorian guard, in AD 41.