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== Unlocking Rhodes City ==
== Unlocking Rhodes City ==
The original unlocking for [[Mediterranean Defense]] is done by playing all Rhodes maps in multiplayer, but since the multiplayer is no longer working the only way is by [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2696270074 replacing the data file].  
The original unlocking for [[Mediterranean Defense]] is done by playing all Rhodes maps in multiplayer, but since the multiplayer is no longer working the only way to access this content is by [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2696270074 replacing the data file].  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 08:26, 5 August 2022

The Knight's Hospital on Rhodes.

Rhodes is a city on the island of Rhodes in Greece.

It is famed for having served as the base of power for the Knights Hospitaller for a several centuries before it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent

Unlocking Rhodes City

The original unlocking for Mediterranean Defense is done by playing all Rhodes maps in multiplayer, but since the multiplayer is no longer working the only way to access this content is by replacing the data file.

History

During the early 16th century, it was the base of the Knights Hospitaller, a chivalric order closely aligned with the Templars. As a result, the island also doubled as a Templar stronghold, and at least one Templar, the deacon Cyril, hailed from the island. The city was a focal point in the Assassin-Templar War and one of many cities in the Mediterranean Sea that the two factions vied control over.[1]

In 1511, Hospitallers captured a number of Assassins and imprisoned them in their Palace of the Grand Master, prompting a rescue mission by the Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze who sent a team of Ottoman Assassins from Constantinople. While the Assassins were successful in retrieving their comrades, the Hospitallers reacted by slaying the Master Assassin Castor. A full-fledged Assassin assault followed that saw the destruction of the Hospitaller stronghold and the establishment of an Assassin Guild on the island.[1]

In spite of this, the Rhodes continued to be the sovereign territory of the Knights Hospitaller until 1522. That year, a massive invasion by the Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire, an Assassin ally, definitively ousted the Hospitallers from the island, sparking a centuries-long feud between the Ottomans and Hospitallers.[2]

Economy

During the 5th century BCE, the figs produced in Rhodes were considered a delicacy available to wealthy citizens in places like Athens.[3]

Trivia

Appearances

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