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'''Cappadocia''' was the region where an ancient underground city in central [[Ottoman Empire|Turkey]] was not only controlled, but constructed, by the [[Templars]].
'''Cappadocia''' was the region where an ancient underground city in central [[Ottoman Empire|Turkey]] was not only controlled, but constructed, by the [[Templars]].


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu Derinkuyu], the hidden city discovered by Ezio Auditore, was an underground haven where many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Manuel Palaiologos lived there for a time after his family lost their hold on throne of Constantinople.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu Derinkuyu]<ref name="Derinkuyu">[http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110902130430/assassinscreed/images/f/f5/ACR_Cappadocia_info.png]</ref>, the hidden city discovered by Ezio Auditore, was an underground haven where many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Manuel Palaiologos lived there for a time after his family lost their hold on throne of Constantinople.


==History==
==History==
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ACR Cappadocia ART.jpg
ACR Cappadocia ART.jpg
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The Templar city of Cappadocia.

Cappadocia was the region where an ancient underground city in central Turkey was not only controlled, but constructed, by the Templars.

Derinkuyu[1], the hidden city discovered by Ezio Auditore, was an underground haven where many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Manuel Palaiologos lived there for a time after his family lost their hold on throne of Constantinople.

History

During the 16th century, after being driven from Rome by the Assassins, the Templars set up their headquarters in the underground city in Cappadocia. It is said that Ezio Auditore scaled all of the floors of the city at least once during his lifetime.

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References

Source

  • Game Informer, June 2011 Edition.