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*The Wanderer has been compared to a folklore figure of the {{Wiki|Wandering Jew}}, a man who had met and mocked Jesus on his way to the Crucifixion. Because of this action, he was cursed with immortality and was destined to live forever and to roam the earth until the {{Wiki|Second Coming}}. | *The Wanderer has been compared to a folklore figure of the {{Wiki|Wandering Jew}}, a man who had met and mocked Jesus on his way to the Crucifixion. Because of this action, he was cursed with immortality and was destined to live forever and to roam the earth until the {{Wiki|Second Coming}}. | ||
**{{Wiki|Immanuel Kant}} referred to the Wandering Jew by the name {{Wiki|Ahasuerus}} in his work ''{{Wiki|The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God}}''. That name is also used to refer to a Persian king in a number of books in the Bible | **{{Wiki|Immanuel Kant}} referred to the Wandering Jew by the name {{Wiki|Ahasuerus}} in his work ''{{Wiki|The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God}}''. That name is also used to refer to a Persian king in a number of books in the Bible whom scholars equate to various historical kings of [[Iran|Persia]], including [[Cambyses II of Persia]], [[Xerxes I of Persia]], [[Artaxerxes I of Persia]], and [[Artaxerxes III of Persia]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:46, 7 December 2018
| They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me The Wanderer. This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias. |
The Wanderer was a Jewish Sage born in Judea. He was believed to have encountered Jesus Christ on his way to Golgotha, though all references to him are unreliable.
Abstergo Industries later compiled him into a list of possible Sages in 2014.
Trivia
- The Wanderer has been compared to a folklore figure of the Wandering Jew, a man who had met and mocked Jesus on his way to the Crucifixion. Because of this action, he was cursed with immortality and was destined to live forever and to roam the earth until the Second Coming.
- Immanuel Kant referred to the Wandering Jew by the name Ahasuerus in his work The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God. That name is also used to refer to a Persian king in a number of books in the Bible whom scholars equate to various historical kings of Persia, including Cambyses II of Persia, Xerxes I of Persia, Artaxerxes I of Persia, and Artaxerxes III of Persia.
Appearance
- Assassin's Creed: Unity (mentioned in Database entry only)