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Template:WPtargets Assassination targets were individuals that the Assassin Order deemed worthy of elimination.

High Middle Ages

Around the time of the Third Crusade, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad assassinated certain figures during his quest to find The Chalice:

Altaïr later assassinated nine tyrannical public figures in an effort to restore his lost rank and regain honor within the Assassin Order:

Altaïr also had other targets:

These targets, apart from Haras, the green-cloaked man, Al Mualim, Swami, and Abbas, were necessary to aid the Cypriot Resistance in the liberation of Cyprus.

Renaissance

During the Renaissance, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze assassinated several noblemen in order to avenge the deaths of his family members, complete his father's life's work, save the Italian cities of Florence, Venice and Rome from corruption, and to fulfill his destiny as an Assassin.

Ezio also completed several Templar agent assassination assignments while liberating the city of Rome.

Ezio assassinated several Templars and some noblemen in the cities of Masyaf, Constantinople, and Derinkuyu.

Ezio, with the aid of his apprentices, also assassinated Templar agents in the city of Constantinople.

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