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[[File:ACO_Roman_Akropolis.jpg|thumb|250px|Roman Akropolis]] | [[File:ACO_Roman_Akropolis.jpg|thumb|250px|Roman Akropolis]] | ||
The '''Roman Akropolis''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] citadel situated on a hill | The '''Roman Akropolis''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] citadel situated on a hill above the city of [[Cyrene]], during the 1st century BCE. Within the acropolis resided the [[Temple of mars|Temple]] of [[Mars (mythology)|Mars]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 47 BCE, the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], travelled to the citadel | In 47 BCE, the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], travelled to the citadel to confront [[Flavius Metellus]], leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. Despite Flavius' possession of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]], Bayek was able to defeat the Roman and avenge the death of his son, [[Khemu]].<ref name="The Final Weighing">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Final Weighing]]</ref> | ||
Around this time, Bayek also assassinated the Roman centurion [[Cassius Albus]], who had previously desecrated the [[Tomb of Battos]], beneath the citadel, and stolen a medallion and [[Battos' Bow|bow]] that had belonged to [[Battus I of Cyrene]]. After assassinating the centurion, Bayek retrieved the medallion and the bow from a storehouse in the citadel.<ref name="Founding Father">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Founding Father]]</ref> | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 13 July 2018

The Roman Akropolis was a Roman citadel situated on a hill above the city of Cyrene, during the 1st century BCE. Within the acropolis resided the Temple of Mars.
History
In 47 BCE, the Medjay, Bayek, travelled to the citadel to confront Flavius Metellus, leader of the Order of the Ancients. Despite Flavius' possession of an Apple of Eden, Bayek was able to defeat the Roman and avenge the death of his son, Khemu.[1]
Around this time, Bayek also assassinated the Roman centurion Cassius Albus, who had previously desecrated the Tomb of Battos, beneath the citadel, and stolen a medallion and bow that had belonged to Battus I of Cyrene. After assassinating the centurion, Bayek retrieved the medallion and the bow from a storehouse in the citadel.[2]
Appearance
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Final Weighing
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Founding Father