Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Tours: The Forts of Cyrenaica

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Learn about the fortifications discovered in Cyrenaica, and their purpose.

Village near Cyrene

Cyrenaica was a Libyan region under Roman control, gifted to Rome by one of Cleopatra's ancestors.

The remains and foundations of ancient fortifications were discovered in the 19th century in the south-west of Cyrenaica, as well as a Roman garrison dating back to the first century CE.

Evidence shows that these forts were of Libyan origin, rebuilt and modified by Roman engineers when Cyrenaica was part of the Empire.

(Behind the Scenes)

Stone was the most commontly used material to build forts in Egypt and Cyrenaica. Though no real proof of a fortress similar to the one before you has been uncovered in that region, the team chose to add it as a worthy and awe-inspiring end of game challenge for the player.

Map of the world. Made by Eratosthenes of Cyrene, 240 BCE

(Behind the Scenes)

The forts of Cyrenaica were intended to prevent invaders from gaining access to the main route that lead to the country's five most important cities. These forts were built close to coastal plains and deserts for added defense.

Three of these cities were recreated by the team: Balagrae, Apollonia and Cyrene.

Had it existed, the fort before you would have protected the road leading to Balagrae.

Other than reference to an attack around 404 CE and a military reorganization by Emperor Justinian during the 6th century CE, we still know little of the Roman military presence in Cyrenaica.