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'''Bayezid II''' (December 3, 1447 - May 26, 1512) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512.
'''Bayezid II''' (December 3, 1447 - May 26, 1512) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512.


The Sultan welcomed many escaped refugees from the Inquisition of [[Isabella I of Castile|Queen Isabella I]] in [[Spain]] and [[Manuel I of Portugal|King Manuel I]] in Portugal. The King of Spain, [[Ferdinand I]] - under the influence of the [[Templars]] - tried to send his own agents with the refugees to infiltrate Constantinople, but was foiled by the [[Assassins]], who took the agents' places.
The Sultan welcomed many escaped Jewish refugees from the Inquisition of [[Isabella I of Castile|Queen Isabella I]] in [[Spain]] and [[Manuel I of Portugal|King Manuel I]] in Portugal. The King of Spain, [[Ferdinand I]] - under the influence of the [[Templars]] - tried to send his own agents with the refugees to infiltrate [[Constantinople]], but was foiled by the [[Assassins]], who took the agents' places.
 
==Trivia==
*His date of death was one of the dates shown in the beginning of the reveal video for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''.


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Bayezid II (December 3, 1447 - May 26, 1512) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512.

The Sultan welcomed many escaped Jewish refugees from the Inquisition of Queen Isabella I in Spain and King Manuel I in Portugal. The King of Spain, Ferdinand I - under the influence of the Templars - tried to send his own agents with the refugees to infiltrate Constantinople, but was foiled by the Assassins, who took the agents' places.

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