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*[[Anacletos]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Anacletos]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
*[[Fabiola Cavazza]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Fabiola Cavazza]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
*[[Cem]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''</ref> | *[[Cem]]<ref name="RE">''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''</ref> | ||
*[[Isaac Comnenus]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Isaac Comnenus]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
*[[Cyril of Rhodes]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Cyril of Rhodes]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
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*[[Samila Khadim]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Samila Khadim]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
*[[Georgios Kostas]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Georgios Kostas]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
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*[[Leandros]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Leandros]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
*[[Lysistrata]]<ref name="ACR"/> | *[[Lysistrata]]<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
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The Byzantine Templars were a group of like-minded individuals who swore fealty to the Templar ideals. They predominated the Byzantine Empire before it was ceded to Ottoman control, though they strived to dismantle the Ottoman Empire and revive the Byzantine Empire's predominance.
Members
- Ahmet[1]
- Damat Ali Pasha[1]
- Anacletos[1]
- Fabiola Cavazza[1]
- Cem[2]
- Isaac Comnenus[1]
- Cyril of Rhodes[1]
- Mirela Djuric[1]
- Dulcamara[1]
- Odai Dunqas[1]
- Eveline Guerra[1]
- Kadir[1]
- Samila Khadim[1]
- Georgios Kostas[1]
- Hasan Pasha[2]
- Leandros[1]
- Lysistrata[1]
- Andreas Palaiologos[1]
- Manuel Palaiologos[1]
- Oksana Razin[1]
- Seraffo[1]
- Shahkulu[1]
- Scevola Spina[1]
- Vlad Tepes[1]
- Vali cel Tradat[1]
