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{{Quote|Our so-called King meets with his [[Templars|Templar]] advisers in [[London]]. Shall we pay them a visit?|Robert Fitzwalter calling for John's disposal.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}}
{{Quote|Our so-called King meets with his [[Templars|Templar]] advisers in [[London]]. Shall we pay them a visit?|Robert Fitzwalter calling for John's disposal.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}}
[[File:ACM-Robert Fitzwalter.png|thumb|Robert Fitzwalter]]
[[File:ACM-Robert Fitzwalter.png|thumb|Robert Fitzwalter]]
'''Robert Fitzwalter''' (unknown – 9 December 1235) was a member of the English Brotherhood of [[Assassins]], responsible for starting a [[First Barons' War|campaign]] to unite the English Barons against the despotic [[John, King of England|King John]]. He was formerly an aristocrat and a soldier fighting for King John during the {{Wiki|Normandy campaigns of 1200–1204|Wars of Normandy}}.
'''Robert Fitzwalter''' (unknown – 9 December 1235) was a member of the English Brotherhood of [[Assassins]], responsible for starting a [[First Barons' War|campaign]] to unite the English Barons against the despotic [[John, King of England|King John]]. He was formerly an aristocrat and a soldier fighting for King John during the {{Wiki|Normandy campaigns of 1202–1204|Wars of Normandy}}.


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Revision as of 12:40, 30 March 2015


"Our so-called King meets with his Templar advisers in London. Shall we pay them a visit?"
―Robert Fitzwalter calling for John's disposal.[src]
Robert Fitzwalter

Robert Fitzwalter (unknown – 9 December 1235) was a member of the English Brotherhood of Assassins, responsible for starting a campaign to unite the English Barons against the despotic King John. He was formerly an aristocrat and a soldier fighting for King John during the Wars of Normandy.

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