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'''Simon Peter''' was a leader of the early Roman Catholic Church, and was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]]. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
'''Simon Peter''' was a leader of the early Roman Catholic Church, and was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]]. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.


Peter came into possession of the [[The Staff|Staff of Eden]], which he used to become the first leader of the Christian religion and the first [[Papacy|Pope]] of the Roman Catholic religion.
Peter came into possession of the [[The Staff|Staff of Eden]], which he used to become the first leader of the Christian religion and the first [[Papacy|Pope]] of the Roman Catholic religion.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - [[Glyphs]]</ref>
 
Peter was crucified upside down in the Circus of Nero in [[Rome]], around 67 AD. The [[Basilica di San Pietro]] was built over the site to commemorate him.
 
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Peter and the Staff.

Simon Peter was a leader of the early Roman Catholic Church, and was one of the disciples of Jesus Christ. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.

Peter came into possession of the Staff of Eden, which he used to become the first leader of the Christian religion and the first Pope of the Roman Catholic religion.[1]

Peter was crucified upside down in the Circus of Nero in Rome, around 67 AD. The Basilica di San Pietro was built over the site to commemorate him.

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