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'''Pythagoras''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] scholar and mathematician who at one point had dealings with a [[Piece of Eden]]. He was described by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] as "a brilliant scholar who discovered many secrets about the heavenly spheres and our cosmos." | '''Pythagoras''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] scholar and mathematician who at one point had dealings with a [[Piece of Eden]]. He was described by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] as "a brilliant scholar who discovered many secrets about the heavenly spheres and our cosmos." | ||
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Pythagoras was an ancient Greek scholar and mathematician who at one point had dealings with a Piece of Eden. He was described by Leonardo da Vinci as "a brilliant scholar who discovered many secrets about the heavenly spheres and our cosmos."
Following his death, his followers – the Pythagoreans – constructed a temple in has name beneath the city of Rome, in the catacombs, and guarded it with a number of puzzle chambers.
Sources
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - The Da Vinci Disappearance (mentioned only)