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{{Quote|Your barons are no better than the King if they take aid from the French.|William of Cassingham justifying his allegiance to John.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | {{Quote|Your barons are no better than the King if they take aid from the French.|William of Cassingham justifying his allegiance to John.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | ||
[[File:Willikin.PNG|thumb|William of Cassingham]] | [[File:Willikin.PNG|thumb|William of Cassingham]] | ||
'''William of Cassingham''' (unknown – 1257), later known as '''Willikin of the Weald''', was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Master Assassin]] and expert [[Archers|archer]] who fought during the [[First Barons' War]] on the other side than | '''William of Cassingham''' (unknown – 1257), later known as '''Willikin of the Weald''', was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Master Assassin]] and expert [[Archers|archer]] who fought during the [[First Barons' War]] on the other side than the one chosen by [[Robert Fitzwalter]] and the English Brotherhood. | ||
Rallying a guerrilla force against the English barons and their ally, Prince {{Wiki|Louis VIII of France}}, William favored {{Wiki|John, King of England|King John}}'s authority to that of the baronial rule, despite objecting to John's despotic approach; as a supporter of John's son, {{Wiki|Henry III of England|Henry III}}, William saw this avenue as the lesser of two evils. | Rallying a guerrilla force against the English barons and their ally, Prince {{Wiki|Louis VIII of France}}, William favored {{Wiki|John, King of England|King John}}'s authority to that of the baronial rule, despite objecting to John's despotic approach; as a supporter of John's son, {{Wiki|Henry III of England|Henry III}}, William saw this avenue as the lesser of two evils. | ||
Revision as of 19:34, 23 August 2014
- "Your barons are no better than the King if they take aid from the French."
- ―William of Cassingham justifying his allegiance to John.[src]
William of Cassingham (unknown – 1257), later known as Willikin of the Weald, was an English Master Assassin and expert archer who fought during the First Barons' War on the other side than the one chosen by Robert Fitzwalter and the English Brotherhood.
Rallying a guerrilla force against the English barons and their ally, Prince Louis VIII of France, William favored King John's authority to that of the baronial rule, despite objecting to John's despotic approach; as a supporter of John's son, Henry III, William saw this avenue as the lesser of two evils.
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William with his hood up