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The '''Khedivial Opera House''', also known as the '''Royal Opera House''', was an opera house in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. It was built as part of {{Wiki|Khedive}} [[Ismail Pasha]]'s push to modernize Egypt and inaugurated on 1 November 1869<ref name="Wikipedia">{{WP|Khedivial Opera House}}</ref> with a celebration of the opening of the Suez Canal with many heads of state, such as Empress [[Eugénie de Montijo|Eugenie of France]], in attendance.<ref name = "Chapter 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 2</ref> The opera house burned down on 1971, being eventually replaced with the {{Wiki|Cairo Opera House}} in 1988.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>
The '''Khedivial Opera House''', also known as the '''Royal Opera House''', was an opera house in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. It was built as part of {{Wiki|Khedive}} [[Ismail Pasha]]'s push to modernize Egypt and inaugurated on 1 November 1869<ref name="Wikipedia">{{WP|Khedivial Opera House}}</ref> with a celebration of the opening of the Suez Canal with many heads of state, such as Empress [[Eugénie de Montijo|Eugenie of France]], in attendance.<ref name = "Chapter 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 2</ref> The opera house burned down on 1971, being eventually replaced with the {{Wiki|Cairo Opera House}} in 1988.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>



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The Khedivial Opera House, also known as the Royal Opera House, was an opera house in Cairo, Egypt. It was built as part of Khedive Ismail Pasha's push to modernize Egypt and inaugurated on 1 November 1869[1] with a celebration of the opening of the Suez Canal with many heads of state, such as Empress Eugenie of France, in attendance.[2] The opera house burned down on 1971, being eventually replaced with the Cairo Opera House in 1988.[1]

History

Ismail Pasha planned the inauguration of the opera house as the start of weeks of celebration, where he would entertain his guests, including heads of state, at a reception and opera. He commissioned a new composition from Giuseppe Verdi, though it could not be completed in time due to the Franco-Prussian War, with Verdi's Rigoletto being performed instead.[2]

The Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins guaranteed Pierrette Arnaud an invitation to the inauguration by calling attention to her expertise in the circus and hippodrome, entertainments the Khedive was very interested in building.[3] Arnaud dazzled the Khedive with her knowledge, though her main mission during the inauguration was to assassinate the Templar Albert Hawkins before he could attempt to conduct business with Empress Eugenie.[2]

Arnaud managed to get Hawkins alone when he sought a quick escape from the building and entered the opera box for the Khedive's wives. She used her Hidden Blade to kill him before hiding him behind the box's curtains. While leaving, Pierrette discovered Hawkins' cane under the khedive's chair and took it with her before throwing it in a nearby pond, where it exploded.[2] In the early hours of the following day, Pierrette returned, accompanied by Safiya El-Nadi and Gamal Sabry, to dispose of Hawkins' body before the cleaners could arrive at the opera box.[4]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Khedivial Opera House on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 2
  3. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 1
  4. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 3