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During the 18th century, two [[ship]]s were named after the monster. [[Leviathan (Spanish)|One]] was a [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure galleon which had run aground by 1713.<ref name="Dead Men's Gold">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Dead Men's Gold]]</ref>
During the 18th century, two [[ship]]s were named after the monster. [[Leviathan (Spanish)|One]] was a [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure galleon which had run aground by 1713.<ref name="Dead Men's Gold">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Dead Men's Gold]]</ref>


The [[Leviathan (British)|other]] was sailing the [[The Bahamas]] under the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown before it was sunk by the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial]] [[Assassins]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and [[Robert Faulkner]] in 1773.<ref name="Ghost War">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[The Ghost War, Act 1]]</ref>
The [[Leviathan (British)|other]] was sailing the [[The Bahamas]] under the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown before it was sunk by the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial]] [[Assassins]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and [[Robert Faulkner]] in 1773.<ref name="Ghost War">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[The Ghost War, Act 2]]</ref>


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Leviathan was a huge sea monster, able to easily capsize ships.

Influence

In the Ptolemaic Egypt, a weapon inspired by the monster was in the possession of Felix Martialis, the owner of the Krokodilopolis Arena.[1]

During the 18th century, two ships were named after the monster. One was a Spanish treasure galleon which had run aground by 1713.[2]

The other was sailing the The Bahamas under the British crown before it was sunk by the Colonial Assassins Ratonhnhaké:ton and Robert Faulkner in 1773.[3]

Appearances

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