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==Biography==
==Biography==
After being publicly shamed and humiliated by the Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] for "actions unbecoming the Eastern Orthodox Faith", Cyril spent a decade plotting revenge against his former masters. No longer a believer in the doctrine that he once espoused so passionately, he used his nominal position in the church to erode it from within and further the Templars' ideology.<ref name="SegmentNext">''[http://segmentnext.com/2011/08/10/assassins-creed-revelations-multiplayer-beta-guide/ http://segmentnext.com SegmentNext.com]''</ref>
After being publicly shamed and humiliated by the Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] for "actions unbecoming the Eastern Orthodox Faith", Cyril spent a decade plotting revenge against his former masters. No longer a believer in the doctrine that he once espoused so passionately, he used his nominal position in the church to erode it from within and further the Templars' ideology.<ref name="SegmentNext">''[http://segmentnext.com/2011/08/10/assassins-creed-revelations-multiplayer-beta-guide/ http://segmentnext.com SegmentNext.com]''</ref>
==Trivia==
*Cyril will be a part of the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]] single-player story, though few details are currently known.<ref name="Gamespot Multiplayer Interview">''[http://uk.gamespot.com/shows/now-playing/?event=np_assassins_creed_revelations_multiplayer20111109]''</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:26, 11 November 2011

This article is about Cyril of Rhodes. You may be looking for the Deacon.

Cyril of Rhodes was a member of the Templar Order.

Biography

After being publicly shamed and humiliated by the Patriarch of Constantinople for "actions unbecoming the Eastern Orthodox Faith", Cyril spent a decade plotting revenge against his former masters. No longer a believer in the doctrine that he once espoused so passionately, he used his nominal position in the church to erode it from within and further the Templars' ideology.[1]

Trivia

References