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'''Manuel Palaiologos''' (1455 – 1512) was an heir to the Byzantine throne at the time of the collapse of the [[Byzantines|Byzantine Empire]]. Following its breakdown, he surrendered his claim to the throne in exchange for a comfortable life as an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] subject.
 
'''Manuel Palaiologos''' (1455 – 1512) was an heir to the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] throne at the time of the collapse of the Byzantines. Following its breakdown, he surrendered his claim to the throne in exchange for a comfortable life as an [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] subject.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Manuel Palaiologos was born in 1455, two years after the [[wikipedia:Fall of Constantinople|Fall of Constantinople]], as an heir to the Byzantine throne. He lived with his family in [[wikipedia:Morea|Morea]], but they fled in 1460 to [[wikipedia:Corfu|Corfu]]. The family later travelled to [[Rome]], where his father, [[wikipedia:Thomas Palaiologos|Thomas Palaiologos]], was recognised as the Byzantine Emperor.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Manuel Palaiologos|Manuel Palaiologos]]</ref>
Manuel was born in 1455, two years after the [[wikipedia:Fall of Constantinople|Fall of Constantinople]], as an heir to the Byzantine throne. He lived with his family in Morea, but they fled in 1460 to Corfu. The family later travelled to [[Rome]], where his father, [[wikipedia:Thomas Palaiologos|Thomas Palaiologos]], was recognized as the Byzantine Emperor.<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Manuel Palaiologos|Manuel Palaiologos]]</ref>


===Life in Constantinople===
===Life in Constantinople===
Under Sultan [[Bayezid II]]'s rule, he returned to [[Constantinople]], where he received a pension in exchange for his rights to the Byzantine throne.<ref>''GameInformer'', June 2011 edition.</ref> Here he had two sons, Loannes and Andreas, and lived a luxurious life.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>
Under Sultan [[Bayezid II]]'s rule, Manuel returned to [[Constantinople]], where he received a pension in exchange for his rights to the Byzantine throne.Here he had two sons, Loannes and Andreas, and lived a luxurious life.<ref name="Wikipedia"/><ref name="GameInformer">''[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/05/17/the-characters-of-assassin-s-creed-revelations.aspx?PostPageIndex=2 ''GameInformer'': The Characters Of Assassin's Creed Revelations]</ref>


In 1511, remnants of the Byzantine Empire, who were secretly [[Templars]], aimed to remove the Ottomans from power and resurrect their empire. It was unclear to the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] whether or not Palaiologos was siding with the Templars, and thus the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Mentor]] of the Assassins, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], tasked himself with finding out about his true allegiance.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/05/17/the-characters-of-assassin-s-creed-revelations.aspx?PostPageIndex=2 ''GameInformer'': The Characters Of Assassin's Creed Revelations]</ref>Ezio discovered he was working for the Templars in Capadoccia, and went there. Ezio then discovered the Templars had an army there and that Manuel's lieutenant, Shahkulu, was torturing ottoman spies. Ezio assassinated Shahkulu and then chased after Manuel who sent his guards and ran away. He was however catched later and Ezio fought with him, killing him.
In 1511, surviving members of the Byzantine Empire, who were secretly [[Templars]], aimed to remove the Ottomans from power and resurrect their empire. It was unclear to the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] whether or not Palaiologos was siding with the Templars, and thus the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master]] of the Assassins, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], tasked himself with finding out about Manuel's true allegiance.<ref name="GameInformer"/>


===Later life===
===Work in Cappadocia and death===
Manuel Palaiologos was assassinated by Ezio Auditore in [[Cappadocia]] in 1512. In his final words Manuel expressed his desire of being Byzantine Emperor and sayed he had many plans. Ezio responded saying that his empire was already dead and that Manuel's desire was only a dream. Manuel replied saying that he's dream was the Templas dream, of a universal order and peace then he gave the assassin the seal but advised him he could be killed before he even open the secret library and then died.
Ezio discovered Manuel was working for the Templars in [[Cappadocia]], and went to the underground city to locate the Templar. While in Cappadocia, Ezio discovered that the Templars had an army stationed there, and that Manuel's lieutenant, [[Shahkulu]], was torturing Ottoman spies. Ezio assassinated Shahkulu, and then chased after Manuel who fled and called for his [[guards]]. However, Ezio caught Manuel later and the two fought, with Ezio eventually killing Manuel.
 
In his final words, Manuel expressed his desire to be Byzantine emperor, and said he had devised many plans for the position. Ezio responded by saying that his empire was already dead and that Manuel's desire was only a dream. However, Manuel believed that his dream was also that of the Templars dream, which was of universal order and peace. Manuel gave the Assassin the [[Keys of Altaïr|key]] he held to [[Altaïr's library]], but advised Ezio he could be killed before he even open the secret library.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Manuel Palaiologos (1455 – 1512) was an heir to the Byzantine throne at the time of the collapse of the Byzantines. Following its breakdown, he surrendered his claim to the throne in exchange for a comfortable life as an Ottoman subject.

Biography

Early life

Manuel was born in 1455, two years after the Fall of Constantinople, as an heir to the Byzantine throne. He lived with his family in Morea, but they fled in 1460 to Corfu. The family later travelled to Rome, where his father, Thomas Palaiologos, was recognized as the Byzantine Emperor.[1]

Life in Constantinople

Under Sultan Bayezid II's rule, Manuel returned to Constantinople, where he received a pension in exchange for his rights to the Byzantine throne.Here he had two sons, Loannes and Andreas, and lived a luxurious life.[1][2]

In 1511, surviving members of the Byzantine Empire, who were secretly Templars, aimed to remove the Ottomans from power and resurrect their empire. It was unclear to the Assassin Order whether or not Palaiologos was siding with the Templars, and thus the Grand Master of the Assassins, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, tasked himself with finding out about Manuel's true allegiance.[2]

Work in Cappadocia and death

Ezio discovered Manuel was working for the Templars in Cappadocia, and went to the underground city to locate the Templar. While in Cappadocia, Ezio discovered that the Templars had an army stationed there, and that Manuel's lieutenant, Shahkulu, was torturing Ottoman spies. Ezio assassinated Shahkulu, and then chased after Manuel who fled and called for his guards. However, Ezio caught Manuel later and the two fought, with Ezio eventually killing Manuel.

In his final words, Manuel expressed his desire to be Byzantine emperor, and said he had devised many plans for the position. Ezio responded by saying that his empire was already dead and that Manuel's desire was only a dream. However, Manuel believed that his dream was also that of the Templars dream, which was of universal order and peace. Manuel gave the Assassin the key he held to Altaïr's library, but advised Ezio he could be killed before he even open the secret library.

Gallery

References