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What are the famous historical important figures in Assassin's Creed (A comprehensive inventory of classic real characters in Assassin's Creed)

What are the famous historical important figures in Assassin's Creed (A comprehensive inventory of classic real characters in Assassin's Creed)

Nothing is ture, Everything is permitted—Everything is empty, everything is allowed. It has been ten years since the Assassin's Creed series was released in 2007. There have been many real historical figures in the past versions. GoGo has summarized more well-known figures, but it is just a drop in the ocean. More characters hope that everyone can experience them in the game.

1.Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci

This good friend with a high IQ had a good relationship with the Audi Torre family at the beginning. After the Ezio family was wiped out, he helped Ezio repair weapons, build weapons, and invent weapons repeatedly, and also let ezio fly his "aircraft". As a weapon design and painting genius, he was later forced by the Bogia family to design war weapons, but they were all destroyed by Ezio. He then invented a parachute for Ezio, which provided great help to Ezio. He was kidnapped to the temple in the DLC and rescued by Ezio.

Real person: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (formerly known in Italian: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci). He was born on April 15, 1452, Julian calendar (April 23), graduated from the Italian Institute of Technology, and died on May 2, 1519. He is an Italian scholar and artist.

2.Richard I Lionheart King

A heroic leader, who also handled his political aspects well, was very persistent in Saladin, classic quotes: He is just a mortal, we are all. the same as you.

Real person: Richard I of England (September 8, 1157-April 6, 1199), after he succeeded to the throne of King England, he was called "Richard I". Because he was imprisoned in a lion cage, he reached into the lion's mouth with his hand, took out the lion's heart, and won the title of "Lionheart". During his 10-year career as a king, he spent almost all his time on military archery and swords. He participated in many wars including the Crusades, and his military performance also made him one of the most outstanding military commanders in the Middle Ages. Later he died during the French expedition.

3.Nicolo Machiavelli

Nicole and Ezio in Rome

Nicro was born in Florence and is the third son of a local lawyer, Bernard Nickro Machiavelli. His mother was Bartolomea de Stefano Nelli. He was trained early and joined the Assassin.

Machiavelli's personality is very complicated and mysterious, which also leads to La Volpe's suspicion of him from a certain perspective. He was generally very cautious and somewhat dissatisfied with Ezio's impulsiveness and impulsive actions. He is with himHe was still a speculative person.

Real person: Nicolo Machiavelli (1469~1527), also translated as Nicolo Machiavelli, an Italian political thinker and historian, was born in Florence, Italy in 1469. Its thoughts are often summarized as Machiavelliism. His representative work "The Prince" mainly discusses the way to be a king, what conditions and skills should the monarch have, and how to seize and consolidate the regime. He is one of the true founders of modern political thought.

4.Napoleon I

The well-known military strategist was extremely active during the French Revolution and overturned the entire history of France. In 1804, the emperor of the First French Empire ascended the throne. Napoleon in "Assassin's Creed: The Revolution" is still relatively young and still a soldier.

5. Louis XVI

The French Revolution broke out during his reign, and the only French king who was executed failed to escape from Paris during the revolution and died on the guillotine in the square of Revolution.

6. Marquis of Thade

The French aristocrat, the author of a series of pornographic and philosophical books, Marquis Sade, whose full name is Donachan Alvance vonsova de Sade, also known as Marquis de Sade, was born in 1740. He is a great erotic writer. His works deal not only with the issues of pornography, but also promote sexual violence and sexual abuse and unethical philosophy.

7.Robersbyer

Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre, May 6, 1758 - July 28, 1794), also translated as Robertsby, a French revolutionary, an important leader during the French Revolution, and was one of the actual heads of the Jacobin government.

8. Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 - August 2, 1922) was an American inventor and entrepreneur. He obtained the patent for the world's first available telephone and founded Bell Telephone Company (the predecessor of AT&T).

9. Karl Marx (Ubisoft knows how to play)

Karl Marx, whose full name is Karl Heinrich Marx (German: Karl Heinrich Marx, May 5, 1818 - March 14, 1883), is one of the founders of Marxism, the organizer and leader of the First International, and is known as the great mentor of the proletariat and working people all over the world. The spiritual leader of the proletariat and the pioneer of the international communist movement.

10. Charles Robert·Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin (February 12, 1809-April 19, 1882), a British biologist and founder of evolution. He once took the ship Berger for a five-year global voyage and conducted a lot of observations and collections of animals, plants and geological structures. He published "Origin of Species", and proposed the theory of biological evolution, thus destroying various idealistic theories and species invariant theories.

11.Dickens

Charles Dickens, full name Charles John Huffam Dickens (formerly English name: Charles John Huffam Dickens, February 7, 1812-June 9, 1870), a British writer. His main works include "David Copperfield", "Pickwick Legend", "Orphans in the Fog", "Old Antique Store", "Tough Times", "Our Common Friends", "Two Cities", etc.

12. Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale (May 12, 1820 - August 13, 1910), a British nurse and statistician, thanks to her efforts, greatly improving the social status and image of the nurses who were in low status in the past, becoming a symbol of lofty. "Nightingale" has also become synonymous with the nurse spirit. She was the world's first real female nurse and started a career in nursing. The "May 12" International Nurses' Day was set up in Nightingale's birthday to commemorate the founder of the modern nursing career.

13. Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria Alexandrina Victoria (May 24, 1819 - January 22, 1901) was the second longest-reigning monarch in British history, second only to Queen Elizabeth II. During her reign, Britain was called the "Victorian era" in history. Britain increased its colonial expansion and established and occupied many colonies within a certain range.

14. Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706-April 17, 1790), was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an American politician and physicist.

He was one of the important leaders during the American War of Independence, participated in the drafting of many important documents, served as the US ambassador to France, and successfully won France's support for American independence. He also invented the lightning rod and was the first to propose the law of conservation of charge. French economist Durgo commented on Franklin: "He obtained lightning from the sky and civil rights from the tyrants."

15. George Washington

George Washington (1732)February 22 - December 14, 1799), an outstanding bourgeois politician, military strategist, revolutionary in the United States, the founding father, the founding father, and the first president of the United States.

After seeing so many great characters, do you feel any emotion? Whether it is games or life, sticking to your beliefs and living this life without regrets is what each of us wants. I want to end this article with the classic dialogue in Assassin's Creed:

What is the truth?

By the belief in our hearts, we see what the world really is, and hope that one day everyone can see it.

What is the world?

Illusion, an illusion where we can choose whether to obey. Most people will obey, but they can also surpass it.

What is transcendence?

Recognize the truth that "Nothing is true,Everyting is allowed (everything is empty, everything is allowed.)".

Man's laws do not arise from gods, but from reason. Now I understand that what our creed gives us is not freedom, but wisdom.

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