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During this year, an {{Wiki|1509 Istanbul earthquake|earthquake}} uncovered one of the Masyaf Keys hidden beneath Topkapı Palace. Two years later, after traveling to Masyaf to research his Assassin heritage, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], Mentor of the Italian Assassins, arrived in Constantinople to retrieve the other Keys before the Templars. His leadership enabled the Assassins to reclaim their [[Assassin Dens|dens]] from the Byzantines and liberated most of the shops from their control, much as he had in [[Rome]], as well as training several Assassins to the rank of [[Master Assassin]] through the assassination of key Templar agents. However, when Selim took control of the throne, he banished Ezio from Constantinople,<ref name="Revelations"/> though allowed him one final visit to the city to sort out his affairs, by request of his son [[Suleiman I|Suleiman]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)]]''</ref>
During this year, an {{Wiki|1509 Istanbul earthquake|earthquake}} uncovered one of the Masyaf Keys hidden beneath Topkapı Palace. Two years later, after traveling to Masyaf to research his Assassin heritage, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], Mentor of the Italian Assassins, arrived in Constantinople to retrieve the other Keys before the Templars. His leadership enabled the Assassins to reclaim their [[Assassin Dens|dens]] from the Byzantines and liberated most of the shops from their control, much as he had in [[Rome]], as well as training several Assassins to the rank of [[Master Assassin]] through the assassination of key Templar agents. However, when Selim took control of the throne, he banished Ezio from Constantinople,<ref name="Revelations"/> though allowed him one final visit to the city to sort out his affairs, by request of his son [[Suleiman I|Suleiman]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)]]''</ref>


==Trivialidades==
==Trivia==
*[[Bernardo Baroncelli]] , uno de los [[Pazzi conspiracy|conspiradores Pazzi]] , huyó a Constantinopla tras el fallido intento de hacerse cargo de [[Florence|Florencia]] .
*[[Bernardo Baroncelli]], one of the [[Pazzi conspiracy|Pazzi conspirators]], fled to Constantinople following the failed attempt to take over [[Florence]].
*En ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Assassins Creed: Revelations]]'' , la ciudad era un poco más pequeña que la de Roma estaba en ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Assassins Creed: La Hermandad]]'' , pero tenía más edificios, y fue más densamente poblada.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', the city was slightly smaller than Rome was in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', but it had more buildings, and was more densely populated.
*[[Alexandre Amancio]] , el director creativo del [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassins Creed'' serie]] , declaró en el E3 que Constantinopla es una "metáfora muy cool para la reunión de Ezio Altaïr", citando el hecho de que la mitad de Constantinopla estaba en Europa, y el otro en Asia.
*[[Alexandre Amancio]], the Creative Director of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], stated at E3 that Constantinople is a "really cool metaphor for Ezio meeting Altaïr", citing the fact that half of Constantinople was in Europe, and the other in Asia.
*También se dijo por [[Darby McDevitt]] que Constantinopla sería una reunión significativa de Ezio y Altaïr como la ciudad en sí era antes bajo {{Wiki|Christianity|Christian}}control, entonces {{Wiki|Muslim}}, que se adapte Altaïr y Ezio ya que el primero provenían de una cultura musulmana en [[Syria|Siria]] y el segundo procedían de un Cristiano Italia.
*It was also stated by [[Darby McDevitt]] that Constantinople would be a meaningful meeting of Ezio and Altaïr as the city itself was formerly under {{Wiki|Christianity|Christian}} control, then {{Wiki|Muslim}}, which suited Altaïr and Ezio as the former hailed from a Muslim culture in [[Syria]] and the latter hailed from a Christian Italy (despite Altair being atheist while Ezio being Christian).
*Constantinopla fue originalmente destinado a ser incluido en ''[[Assassin's Creed|Assassins Creed]]'' .{{Fact}}
*Constantinople was originally meant to be included in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''.{{Fact}}
*En ''Assassins Creed: Revelations'' , sólo es posible explorar la sección de la ciudad dentro de la {{Wiki|Walls of Constantinople#Wall of Constantine|Constantinian Walls}}y Galata. El resto de la ciudad, que es totalmente inaccesible, puede ser visto desde lugares elevados, como encima de la torre de Gálata y los minaretes de la [[Fatih Camii]] .
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'', it is only possible to explore the section of the city within the {{Wiki|Walls of Constantinople#Wall of Constantine|Constantinian Walls}} and Galata. The rest of the city, which is wholly inaccessible, can be seen from high locations such as top of the Galata Tower and the minarets of the [[Fatih Camii]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:41, 20 February 2014


"Many generations of men have ruled the city. But they have never subdued her. She always bounces back."
Yusuf Tazim regarding Constantinople.[src]

Constantinople (from Byzantine Greek: Konstantinoupolis; Latin: Constantinopolis or Byzantium; Turkish: Kostantiniyye or İstanbul) was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and, following the city's conquest in 1453, became the Ottoman Empire's capital in 1458.

The only pan-continental city in the world; during the Renaissance, it was Europe's largest and wealthiest city, consisting of four distinct districts; Constantine, Bayezid, Imperial, and Galata.

History

In 1204, the city was visited by the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, who had hopes of introducing the Assassin Brotherhood to the city. However, civil disobedience and mass riots, followed by the arrival of European Crusaders who sacked the city, forced him to retreat.[1]

In 1258, Niccolò and Maffeo Polo established an Assassins' Guild in Constantinople, after returning from the Assassin fortress of Masyaf, soon forming the Order's Turkish branch. They hid the five Masyaf Keys given to them by Altaïr in the Yerebatan Cistern, which could be entered by a secret door in Polo's old trading post; the Maiden's Tower; and beneath the Forum of the Ox, Galata Tower and what would become Topkapı Palace.[2]

During the Renaissance, at some point between 1501 and 1507, the Doge of Venice, along with Sultan Bayezid II, sought to ally their considerable naval powers through a free trade treaty. However, the Templars were wary of any peace between the two, and became intent on interfering with their alliance. The Borgia family dispatched a force of mercenaries to disrupt the agreement, but they were quickly intercepted by members of the Italian Assassins, who set their ship aflame before they could depart.[3][4]

By 1509, the Templars had began to relocate themselves to Constantinople due to their defeat in Italy and the disruption of their activities throughout Western Europe. The Templars formed a faction known as the Stewards of Byzantium and attempted to seize control of the city in the wake of Bayezid's absence, due to his civil war with his son Selim.

During this year, an earthquake uncovered one of the Masyaf Keys hidden beneath Topkapı Palace. Two years later, after traveling to Masyaf to research his Assassin heritage, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Mentor of the Italian Assassins, arrived in Constantinople to retrieve the other Keys before the Templars. His leadership enabled the Assassins to reclaim their dens from the Byzantines and liberated most of the shops from their control, much as he had in Rome, as well as training several Assassins to the rank of Master Assassin through the assassination of key Templar agents. However, when Selim took control of the throne, he banished Ezio from Constantinople,[2] though allowed him one final visit to the city to sort out his affairs, by request of his son Suleiman.[5]

Trivia

  • Bernardo Baroncelli, one of the Pazzi conspirators, fled to Constantinople following the failed attempt to take over Florence.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, the city was slightly smaller than Rome was in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, but it had more buildings, and was more densely populated.
  • Alexandre Amancio, the Creative Director of the Assassin's Creed series, stated at E3 that Constantinople is a "really cool metaphor for Ezio meeting Altaïr", citing the fact that half of Constantinople was in Europe, and the other in Asia.
  • It was also stated by Darby McDevitt that Constantinople would be a meaningful meeting of Ezio and Altaïr as the city itself was formerly under Christian control, then Muslim, which suited Altaïr and Ezio as the former hailed from a Muslim culture in Syria and the latter hailed from a Christian Italy (despite Altair being atheist while Ezio being Christian).
  • Constantinople was originally meant to be included in Assassin's Creed. [citation needed]
  • In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, it is only possible to explore the section of the city within the Constantinian Walls and Galata. The rest of the city, which is wholly inaccessible, can be seen from high locations such as top of the Galata Tower and the minarets of the Fatih Camii.

Gallery

References