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According to the article on [[Domenico Auditore]], Domenico built the [[Villa Auditore]] around 1290 and the [[Auditore Family Crypt]] around 1296, and died shortly thereafter. Dante, however, died in 1321. Can someone explain these incongruities? — [[User:M.C.Tales|M.C.Tales]] 16:43, May 4, 2011 (UTC) | According to the article on [[Domenico Auditore]], Domenico built the [[Villa Auditore]] around 1290 and the [[Auditore Family Crypt]] around 1296, and died shortly thereafter. Dante, however, died in 1321. Can someone explain these incongruities? — [[User:M.C.Tales|M.C.Tales]] 16:43, May 4, 2011 (UTC) | ||
:An Assassin imposter trying to conceal to the world at large that a leading poet had died a violent death? A Templar imposter trying to catch more Assassins by leaving records under Dante's seal? A neutral imposter who assumed the man's name to hide his own criminal past? Was Domenico's mentor using an assumed name? Could there have been more than one Dante Alighieri, whom history has accidentally merged? Did Ubisoft slip in their historical fact-checking? | |||
[[User:Smoke3723|Smoke3723]] 07:56, June 27, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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can you guys help me clean this up a bit, most of its a copy paste job form the motherland (wikipedia) however this table can go or if you can edit it to take the "4" that does not apply to anything, or just revise it to work correctly. I dont know how to do tables.
Pauci Verentur 23:16, November 20, 2009 (UTC)
Death date
According to the article on Domenico Auditore, Domenico built the Villa Auditore around 1290 and the Auditore Family Crypt around 1296, and died shortly thereafter. Dante, however, died in 1321. Can someone explain these incongruities? — M.C.Tales 16:43, May 4, 2011 (UTC)
- An Assassin imposter trying to conceal to the world at large that a leading poet had died a violent death? A Templar imposter trying to catch more Assassins by leaving records under Dante's seal? A neutral imposter who assumed the man's name to hide his own criminal past? Was Domenico's mentor using an assumed name? Could there have been more than one Dante Alighieri, whom history has accidentally merged? Did Ubisoft slip in their historical fact-checking?
Smoke3723 07:56, June 27, 2011 (UTC)