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'''Barnabas''' (unknown - 1191) was the [[Cypriot Resistance]] leader in [[Kyrenia]], who actively supported the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] in revolting against the [[Templars]], and was eventually assassinated because of his efforts.
'''Barnabas''' (unknown - 1192) was the [[Cypriot Resistance]] leader in [[Kyrenia]], who actively supported the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] in revolting against the [[Templars]], and was eventually assassinated because of his efforts.


He was close with [[Alexander of Limassol|Alexander]] of [[Limassol]], the resistance leader, and the two frequently exchanged letters.
He was close with [[Alexander of Limassol|Alexander]] of [[Limassol]], the resistance leader, and the two frequently exchanged letters.
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Barnabas (unknown - 1192) was the Cypriot Resistance leader in Kyrenia, who actively supported the Assassin Order in revolting against the Templars, and was eventually assassinated because of his efforts.

He was close with Alexander of Limassol, the resistance leader, and the two frequently exchanged letters.

Biography

Death

In 1191, Barnabas was decapitated in Kyrenia by an agent sent by Armand Bouchart, the Grand Master of the Templar Order. This agent then impersonated Barnabas and tricked the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, into killing Jonas, a respected merchant and member of the resistance.

Later, Armand Bouchart ordered Barnabas' head to be placed inside a burlap sack and delivered to Alexander by Shalim.

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