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Master, or Magister, was a title used by the Hidden Ones, ranking between Acolyte and Mentor. Its use was attested in documents from 30 BCE, when it was recorded in the Magas Codex,[1] until the late 9th century, when it was noted in correspondence between acolyte Hytham and his mentor, Rayhan.[2]

In the Roman province of Britannia, the Roman Hidden Ones used the Latin title of Magister, but it held the same meaning.[3] In China during the Tang dynasty and in the Abbasid Caliphate, the titles of Master and Master Assassin were used interchangeably.[4][5] Following the Hidden Ones' reformation as the Assassins in the 11th century, the title of Master Assassin became the one favored by the Brotherhood, although certain high-ranking Assassins were still referred to simply as "Master".[6]

Known Masters[edit | edit source]

Ptolemaic Egypt[edit | edit source]

Roman Empire[edit | edit source]

Tang China[edit | edit source]

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

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