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==History==
==History==
===Middle Age===
In 604 CE, the first wooden church was built in the city of [[Lunden]] but burned 71 years later.<ref name="Database"/>


=== Viking Age ===
In 873 CE, during the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Viking expansion|expansion]], the {{Wiki|Old St Paul's Cathedral}} was used as a meeting place by the [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] and the reeves of Lunden [[Stowe]] and [[Erke Bodilsson|Erke]] during their track of the [[Order of the Ancients|Ancient]] [[Vicelin]]. The church was burned by soldiers working with the Ancients but Eivor and the reeves escaped from the building while the fire expanded through the city. The church was later restored.<ref name="SmashingTheCompass">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Smashing the Compass]]</ref>
In the 9th century CE during the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Viking expansion|expansion]] into [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[England]], the [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] used {{Wiki|Old St Paul's Cathedral}} to rendezvous with her allies, the reeves of Lunden [[Stowe]] and [[Erke Bodilsson|Erke]], to track down and eliminate the [[Franks|Frankish]] captain [[Vicelin]], a member of the Order of the Ancients who operated under the cryptonym "The Compass".<ref name="SmashingTheCompass">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Smashing the Compass]]</ref>


Eivor noticed the people of Lunden were demanding Stowe and Erke’s heads following the deaths of [[Avgos Spearhand|Avgos]] and [[Frideswid|Sister Frideswid]], unaware that they were both also in the Order of Ancients. As the trio were planning, a [[soldier]] tossed a torch into the cathedral, setting the structure on fire. Eivor managed to escape via the steeple, where she saw Vicelin’s flotilla on the [[River Thames]] and his soldiers laying waste to the city. She freed Stowe and Erke, and together they successfully defeated the soldiers.<ref name="SmashingTheCompass"/> After Vicelin’s death, St. Paul’s Cathedral was restored.
In 1087, the chaplain ordered the construction of a stone church, preventing further incendy.<ref name="Database"/>
 
=== Early Modern Era ===
As King [[Henry VIII of England]] severed ties with the Catholic Church, St. Paul's became a Protestant cathedral. When his daughter [[Mary I of England|Mary I]] restored the Catholic faith in England, St. Paul went back to Catholic worship until the reign of Mary's half-sister [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]] in 1559, restoring Protestant both in England and St. Paul.<ref name="Database"/>
 
The renovation of the church was delayed by events like the [[English Civil War]]. In 1666, the [[Great Fire of London]] burnt St. Paul among other buildings. The architect [[Christopher Wren]], who was hired to redesign the cathedral before the fire, engineered the design and construction of a new, revitalized cathedral.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Paul's Cathedral]]</ref>
 
By the dawn of the 18th century, St. Paul was finished, attracting many visitors. The [[Edward Kenway 's fleet|fleet]] of the [[Wales|Welsh]] [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] sold wine to the tavern of London.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Edward Kenway's fleet]] – A New Cathedral</ref> Later in the 1720s, Kenway became a member of the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins]] and found an [[Isu]] cache containing a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]]. He hid its key in a secret chamber inside the Cathedral's dome.<ref name="Room"/>


=== Victorian Era ===
=== Victorian Era ===
The present church, dating from the late 17th century, was part of a major rebuilding program in the city after the [[Great Fire of London]] of 1666. Built on top of the remains of Old St Paul's Cathedral, the cathedral was one of fifty-four churches designed by [[Christopher Wren|Sir Christopher Wren]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Paul's Cathedral]]</ref>
By the nineteenth century, St. Paul's had once again lost its lustre. [[Queen Victoria]] remarked that the cathedral was "dreary, dingy, and undevotional." Funds were raised to improve the cathedral by such philanthropists as [[Maria Hackett]] and [[William Weldon Champneys]] while the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]] [[Crawford Starrick]] refused.


In 1868, the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Evie Frye]], while searching for a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud]] of [[Eden]], uncovered a lead that took her to the cathedral. After solving a puzzle, a door at the summit of the cathedral's dome opened to reveal a small chamber containing a [[Isu|Precursor]] necklace. The chamber was soon after located by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templar]] [[Lucy Thorne]], who was also hunting the artifact, and the two traded barbs before engaging in a duel which ended with Lucy crashing through a window and escaping with the necklace.<ref name="Room">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' – [[A Room with a View]]</ref>
In 1868, the British Assassin [[Evie Frye]], while searching for the Shroud of Eden, uncovered the secret room while using [[Edward Kenway's journal|Kenway's journal]]. When she took the key, she was confronted by the Templar [[Lucy Thorne]] who was also hunting the artifact. After a duel, Lucy crashed through a window and but escaped with the key.<ref name="Room">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Room with a View]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:15, 2 June 2024

St. Paul's Cathedral, or Saint Paul's Cathedral, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London, and the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London.

History

Middle Age

In 604 CE, the first wooden church was built in the city of Lunden but burned 71 years later.[1]

In 873 CE, during the Viking expansion, the Old St Paul's Cathedral was used as a meeting place by the Norse shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan and the reeves of Lunden Stowe and Erke during their track of the Ancient Vicelin. The church was burned by soldiers working with the Ancients but Eivor and the reeves escaped from the building while the fire expanded through the city. The church was later restored.[2]

In 1087, the chaplain ordered the construction of a stone church, preventing further incendy.[1]

Early Modern Era

As King Henry VIII of England severed ties with the Catholic Church, St. Paul's became a Protestant cathedral. When his daughter Mary I restored the Catholic faith in England, St. Paul went back to Catholic worship until the reign of Mary's half-sister Elizabeth I in 1559, restoring Protestant both in England and St. Paul.[1]

The renovation of the church was delayed by events like the English Civil War. In 1666, the Great Fire of London burnt St. Paul among other buildings. The architect Christopher Wren, who was hired to redesign the cathedral before the fire, engineered the design and construction of a new, revitalized cathedral.[1]

By the dawn of the 18th century, St. Paul was finished, attracting many visitors. The fleet of the Welsh pirate Edward Kenway sold wine to the tavern of London.[3] Later in the 1720s, Kenway became a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins and found an Isu cache containing a Shroud of Eden. He hid its key in a secret chamber inside the Cathedral's dome.[4]

Victorian Era

By the nineteenth century, St. Paul's had once again lost its lustre. Queen Victoria remarked that the cathedral was "dreary, dingy, and undevotional." Funds were raised to improve the cathedral by such philanthropists as Maria Hackett and William Weldon Champneys while the Grand Master of the British Templars Crawford Starrick refused.

In 1868, the British Assassin Evie Frye, while searching for the Shroud of Eden, uncovered the secret room while using Kenway's journal. When she took the key, she was confronted by the Templar Lucy Thorne who was also hunting the artifact. After a duel, Lucy crashed through a window and but escaped with the key.[4]

Gallery

Appearances

References

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