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''Written near the end of the famous [[Genoa|Genoese]] Admiral's life, the "Book of Prophecies" is a curious blend of self-aggrandizement, eschatology, and apocalyptic fear-mongering: the sad, strange legacy of a chronically frustrated explorer who just wanted to hang out with [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] before the end of his life.'' | ''Written near the end of the famous [[Genoa|Genoese]] Admiral's life, the "Book of Prophecies" is a curious blend of self-aggrandizement, eschatology, and apocalyptic fear-mongering: the sad, strange legacy of a chronically frustrated explorer who just wanted to hang out with [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] before the end of his life.'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:58, 12 February 2019
The Book of Prophecies is a collection of revelations composed by Christopher Columbus. During the early 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze bought a copy of this book from a book shop in Constantinople.
Summary
Written near the end of the famous Genoese Admiral's life, the "Book of Prophecies" is a curious blend of self-aggrandizement, eschatology, and apocalyptic fear-mongering: the sad, strange legacy of a chronically frustrated explorer who just wanted to hang out with Jesus before the end of his life.
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