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'''Abel''' was one of the two sons of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]. He was killed by his brother, [[Cain]], due to jealousy, though it was later revealed that Cain had killed Abel for a [[Piece of Eden]] that he held.<ref name="glyphs">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs]]</ref> | |||
'''Abel''' was one of the two sons of [[Adam and Eve]]. He was killed by his brother, [[Cain]], due to jealousy, though it was later revealed that Cain had killed Abel for a [[Piece of Eden]] that he held.<ref name="glyphs">''[[Assassin's Creed II | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve, who were direct descendants of the [[First Civilization]]. At one point he attained one of the [[Apples of Eden]] and was killed by Cain, his older brother, out of jealousy for it. Abel was the first murder victim in recorded history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer | Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve, who were direct descendants of the [[First Civilization]]. At one point he attained one of the [[Apples of Eden]] and was killed by Cain, his older brother, out of jealousy for it. Abel was the first murder victim in recorded history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer.<ref name="glyphs"/> | ||
Abel has been commonly believed to have been buried nearby [[Damascus]], in [[Syria]].<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Cain and Abel|Wikipedia: Cain and Abel]]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 15:01, 26 December 2011
Abel was one of the two sons of Adam and Eve. He was killed by his brother, Cain, due to jealousy, though it was later revealed that Cain had killed Abel for a Piece of Eden that he held.[1]
Biography
Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve, who were direct descendants of the First Civilization. At one point he attained one of the Apples of Eden and was killed by Cain, his older brother, out of jealousy for it. Abel was the first murder victim in recorded history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer.[1]
Abel has been commonly believed to have been buried nearby Damascus, in Syria.[2]