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'''Lucius Septimius''' (c. 90s BCE – 44 BCE), also known as '''The Jackal''', was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] Gabiniani stationed in [[Alexandria]] to protect the Ptolemaic kings and queens. He was a | '''Lucius Septimius''' (c. 90s BCE – 44 BCE), also known as '''The Jackal''', was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] Gabiniani stationed in [[Alexandria]] to protect the Ptolemaic kings and queens. He was a member of the Order of the Ancients and the killer of [[Pompey]] in 48 BCE. | ||
Following Assassination of [[Flavius Metellus]] in 47 BCE, Septimius briefly became a leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Lucius Septimius (c. 90s BCE – 44 BCE), also known as The Jackal, was a Roman Gabiniani stationed in Alexandria to protect the Ptolemaic kings and queens. He was a member of the Order of the Ancients and the killer of Pompey in 48 BCE.
Following Assassination of Flavius Metellus in 47 BCE, Septimius briefly became a leader of the Order of the Ancients.
Gallery
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Bayek engaging Septimius in combat
Appearance
Trivia
- Septimius wears a Corinthian helmet, though this type of helmet was obsolete by the time of Origins.
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