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'''Simon the Zealot''' (fl. 1st century) was one of the apostles of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]. | '''Simon the Zealot''' (fl. 1st century) was one of the apostles of [[Jesus of Nazareth|Jesus]]. | ||
At some point in the 1st century, Simon travelled to what is now [[Lincolnshire]], where he was [[Crucifixion|crucified]] in a [[Caistor Lupus|Roman site]] in the northeast. This | At some point in the 1st century, Simon travelled to what is now [[Lincolnshire]] in [[England]], where he was [[Crucifixion|crucified]] in a [[Caistor Lupus|Roman site]] in the northeast. This ruin later became the home of a large [[wolf]] called [[Gemad-Wulf]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Simon the Zealot (fl. 1st century) was one of the apostles of Jesus.
At some point in the 1st century, Simon travelled to what is now Lincolnshire in England, where he was crucified in a Roman site in the northeast. This ruin later became the home of a large wolf called Gemad-Wulf.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
