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[[File:ACB viana.png|thumb|250px|right|The castle of Viana, as seen in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.]]
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|description = A major castle and stronghold in Viana.
|appearance  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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|location    = [[Viana]], Navarre, [[Spain
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The '''Viana Castle''' was a large fortified stronghold in [[Viana]], Kingdom of Navarre, which was conquered by Spain in 1512. The castle was held by Louis de Beaumont at the time it was [[Siege of Viana|besieged]] by [[Cesare Borgia]] and King John's army of 10,000 men in 1507. In order to attempt to breach the extremely strong, natural fortification of the castle, Cesare counted on a desperate surprise attack.
The '''Viana Castle''' was a large fortified stronghold in [[Viana]], Kingdom of Navarre, which was conquered by Spain in 1512. The castle was held by Louis de Beaumont at the time it was [[Siege of Viana|besieged]] by [[Cesare Borgia]] and King John's army of 10,000 men in 1507. In order to attempt to breach the extremely strong, natural fortification of the castle, Cesare counted on a desperate surprise attack.
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Revision as of 22:41, 8 February 2011

{{Memory Infobox |image = ACB viana.png|thumb|250px |description = A major castle and stronghold in Viana. |appearance = Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood |type = |previous = |next = |ancestor = |location = Viana, Navarre, [[Spain |date = }}

The Viana Castle was a large fortified stronghold in Viana, Kingdom of Navarre, which was conquered by Spain in 1512. The castle was held by Louis de Beaumont at the time it was besieged by Cesare Borgia and King John's army of 10,000 men in 1507. In order to attempt to breach the extremely strong, natural fortification of the castle, Cesare counted on a desperate surprise attack.