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[[File:Pythagorean Vault.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Vault within the [[Temple of Pythagoras]].]]
[[File:Pythagorean Vault.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Vault within the [[Temple of Pythagoras]].]]
The '''Pythagorean Vault''' was a comparitively small [[Vault|chamber]] constructed by [[Those Who Came Before]] and later incorporated into the [[Temple of Pythagoras]]. The chamber was largely hollow, save for a small [[Vault pedestal|pedestal]] located in the center of the room on a raised base.
The '''Pythagorean Vault''' was a comparitively small [[Vault|chamber]] constructed by [[Those Who Came Before]] and later incorporated into the [[Temple of Pythagoras]]. The chamber was largely hollow, save for a small pedestal located in the center of the room on a raised base.


In 1506, the Vault was visited by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci]] during their exploration of the Pythagorean temple. In it they were confronted by a series of numbers and letters which meant little to Leonardo, though Ezio knew that it was not meant for either of them.
In 1506, the Vault was visited by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci]] during their exploration of the Pythagorean temple. In it they were confronted by a series of numbers and letters which meant little to Leonardo, though Ezio knew that it was not meant for either of them.

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File:Pythagorean Vault.jpg
The Vault within the Temple of Pythagoras.

The Pythagorean Vault was a comparitively small chamber constructed by Those Who Came Before and later incorporated into the Temple of Pythagoras. The chamber was largely hollow, save for a small pedestal located in the center of the room on a raised base.

In 1506, the Vault was visited by Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Leonardo da Vinci during their exploration of the Pythagorean temple. In it they were confronted by a series of numbers and letters which meant little to Leonardo, though Ezio knew that it was not meant for either of them.

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