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The '''Venta Belgarum bureau''' was a base of operations for the [[Roman Hidden Ones|Roman branch]] of the [[Hidden Ones]] located in [[Winchester]], [[England]]. In the late 9th century, the bureau was later discovered and explored by the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]].<ref name="Brief History">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref>
The '''Venta Belgarum bureau''' was a base of operations for the [[Roman Hidden Ones]] located in [[Winchester]], [[England]]. In the late 9th century, the [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] found and explored the bureau's ruins.<ref name="Brief History">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref>


==History==
==History==
The bureau was established at some point prior to 306 CE, when a contract was issued for the delivery of a message to {{wiki|Eastern Roman Empire|Eastern Roman}} Emperor [[Constantine I]] to secure protection for [[Christianity|Christians]], undertaken successfully by ''[[Acolyte|Acolytus]]'' [[Beatha]]. Around 383, following the order of [[Magnus Maximus]] to withdraw all Roman troops from the north, ''[[Master|Magister]]'' [[Marcellus]] closed the bureau, redirecting the Hidden Ones to the bureaus of [[Londinium bureau|Londinium]] and [[Camulodunum bureau|Camulodunum]].<ref name="Brief History" />
The bureau was established at some point prior to 306 CE, when a contract was issued for the delivery of a message to {{wiki|Eastern Roman Empire|Eastern Roman}} Emperor [[Constantine I]] to secure protection for [[Christianity|Christians]], a mission successfully undertaken by ''[[Acolyte|Acolytus]]'' [[Beatha]]. Around 383, following General [[Magnus Maximus]]'s order to withdraw all [[Roman army|Roman troops]] from the north, ''[[Master|Magister]]'' [[Marcellus]] closed the bureau and redirected the Hidden Ones to the bureaus of [[Londinium bureau|Londinium]] and [[Camulodunum bureau|Camulodunum]]. In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked by [[Hytham]] with uncovering England's abandoned bureaus, discovered the Venta Belgarum bureau and recovered a page from [[The Magas Codex]] and the [[seax]] [[Suttungr's Claw]].<ref name="Brief History" />
 
In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked with uncovering the abandoned bureaus of England by [[Hytham]], discovered the Venta Belgarum bureau and recovered a page from [[The Magas Codex]] and a [[Suttungr's Claw|dagger]].<ref name="Brief History" />


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The Venta Belgarum bureau was a base of operations for the Roman Hidden Ones located in Winchester, England. In the late 9th century, the shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir found and explored the bureau's ruins.[1]

History

The bureau was established at some point prior to 306 CE, when a contract was issued for the delivery of a message to Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine I to secure protection for Christians, a mission successfully undertaken by Acolytus Beatha. Around 383, following General Magnus Maximus's order to withdraw all Roman troops from the north, Magister Marcellus closed the bureau and redirected the Hidden Ones to the bureaus of Londinium and Camulodunum. In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked by Hytham with uncovering England's abandoned bureaus, discovered the Venta Belgarum bureau and recovered a page from The Magas Codex and the seax Suttungr's Claw.[1]

Appearances

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