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'''Caius''' (died c. 122) was a [[Hidden One]] [[Acolytus]] who was based in [[London|Londinium]] in the [[Rome|Roman]] province of [[Great Britain|Britannia]] during the 2th century.
'''Caius''' (died c. 122) was a [[Hidden One]] ''[[Acolyte|Acolytus]]'' who was based in [[London|Londinium]] in the [[Rome|Roman]] province of [[Great Britain|Britannia]] during the 2th century.


In 122, the [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] [[Hadrian]] traveled to Britannia with the objective of warring with the {{Wiki|Celtic Britons|Britons}} and [[Picts]] in the north. Seeking to put a stop to this plan, Caius was sent by the [[Londinium bureau]] to infiltrate Hadrian's villa as a [[Slavery|slave]] during Emperor's stay in the city and poison him.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
In 122, the [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] [[Hadrian]] traveled to Britannia with the objective of warring with the {{Wiki|Celtic Britons|Britons}} and [[Picts]] in the north. Seeking to put a stop to this plan, Caius was sent by the [[Londinium bureau]] to infiltrate Hadrian's villa as a [[Slavery|slave]] during Emperor's stay in the city and poison him.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>

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Caius (died c. 122) was a Hidden One Acolytus who was based in Londinium in the Roman province of Britannia during the 2th century.

In 122, the Roman Emperor Hadrian traveled to Britannia with the objective of warring with the Britons and Picts in the north. Seeking to put a stop to this plan, Caius was sent by the Londinium bureau to infiltrate Hadrian's villa as a slave during Emperor's stay in the city and poison him.[1]

However, Caius was discovered and killed, making the contract a failure.[1]

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