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During the early 16th century, it was the base of the Knights Hospitaller, a chivalric order closely aligned with the [[Templars]]. As a result, the island also doubled as a Templar stronghold, and at least one Templar, the deacon [[Cyril of Rhodes|Cyril]], hailed from the island. The city was a focal point in the [[Assassin-Templar War]] and one of many cities in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that the two factions vied control over.<ref name="Mediterranean Defense">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Mediterranean Defense]]</ref> | During the early 16th century, it was the base of the Knights Hospitaller, a chivalric order closely aligned with the [[Templars]]. As a result, the island also doubled as a Templar stronghold, and at least one Templar, the deacon [[Cyril of Rhodes|Cyril]], hailed from the island. The city was a focal point in the [[Assassin-Templar War]] and one of many cities in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] that the two factions vied control over.<ref name="Mediterranean Defense">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Mediterranean Defense]]</ref> | ||
In 1511, Hospitallers captured a number of Assassins and imprisoned them in their | In 1511, Hospitallers captured a number of Assassins and imprisoned them in their {{Wiki|Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes|Palace of the Grand Master}}, prompting a rescue mission by the Assassin [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] who sent a team of [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] from [[Constantinople]]. While the Assassins were successful in retrieving their comrades, the Hospitallers reacted by slaying the [[Master Assassin]] [[Castor]]. A full-fledged Assassin assault followed that saw the destruction of the Hospitaller stronghold and the establishment of an [[Assassin Guilds|Assassin Guild]] on the island.<ref name="Mediterranean Defense" /> | ||
In spite of this, the Rhodes continued to be the sovereign territory of the Knights Hospitaller until 1522. That year, a massive invasion by the Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire, an Assassin ally, definitively ousted the Hospitallers from the island, sparking a centuries-long feud between the Ottomans and Hospitallers.<ref name="War Letters">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War letters|War Letters]]</ref> | In spite of this, the Rhodes continued to be the sovereign territory of the Knights Hospitaller until 1522. That year, a massive invasion by the Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire, an Assassin ally, definitively ousted the Hospitallers from the island, sparking a centuries-long feud between the Ottomans and Hospitallers.<ref name="War Letters">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War letters|War Letters]]</ref> | ||
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Rhodes is a city located in Greece on the island of the same name. It is famed for having served as the base of power for the Knights Hospitaller for a several centuries before it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent.
History
During the early 16th century, it was the base of the Knights Hospitaller, a chivalric order closely aligned with the Templars. As a result, the island also doubled as a Templar stronghold, and at least one Templar, the deacon Cyril, hailed from the island. The city was a focal point in the Assassin-Templar War and one of many cities in the Mediterranean Sea that the two factions vied control over.[1]
In 1511, Hospitallers captured a number of Assassins and imprisoned them in their Palace of the Grand Master, prompting a rescue mission by the Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze who sent a team of Ottoman Assassins from Constantinople. While the Assassins were successful in retrieving their comrades, the Hospitallers reacted by slaying the Master Assassin Castor. A full-fledged Assassin assault followed that saw the destruction of the Hospitaller stronghold and the establishment of an Assassin Guild on the island.[1]
In spite of this, the Rhodes continued to be the sovereign territory of the Knights Hospitaller until 1522. That year, a massive invasion by the Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire, an Assassin ally, definitively ousted the Hospitallers from the island, sparking a centuries-long feud between the Ottomans and Hospitallers.[2]
Trivia
- Rhodes is initially unavailable for Mediterranean Defense in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, but can be unlocked by playing a match on each Animi training map set in the city; these maps are Knight's Hospital, Souk and Ippokratous.
- Because of this, Rhodes is exempt from the the achievement Armchair General that is granted to the player once the Assassins have control over all of the cities.
- Rhodes remains entirely unavailable in Mediterranean Defense in Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection due to the absence of multiplayer modes.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Mediterranean Defense
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue – War Letters (Mentioned only)