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The '''Northern European Brotherhood of Assassins''' were a branch of [[Assassins]] based in northern [[Europe]]; in and around [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]].
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The '''Northern European Brotherhood of Assassins''', also known as '''German Brotherhood of Assassins''' or '''Dutch European of Assassins''' were a branch of [[Assassins]] based in northern [[Europe]]; in and around [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]].
   
 
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*[[Claudia Auditore da Firenze]] {{C|Italian branch}}
 
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*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] {{C|[[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian branch]]}}
 
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] {{C|[[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian branch]]}}
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*[[Eddie Gorm]] {{C|[[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British branch]]}}
   
 
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Revision as of 04:43, 21 February 2017

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The title of this article is conjecture. Although the subject of this article is canon, no official name for it has been given.

The Northern European Brotherhood of Assassins, also known as German Brotherhood of Assassins or Dutch European of Assassins were a branch of Assassins based in northern Europe; in and around Germany and the Netherlands.

History

In the mid-14th century, the Assassins recruited Lukas Zurburg into the Order, and ten years after this, the plague swept across Essen, wiping out nearly half of the town's population. From there, a group called the Brothers of the Cross, a Templar organization, began promising protection from the plague.

Lukas suspected that they were after the Ankh, which was said to be located in Central Europe. However, in 1350, both the Brothers of the Cross and Lukas had mysteriously disappeared.

Circa 1501 to 1503, a historian named Conradus Celtis had been working on uncovering secrets of history. He had found out about the Assassins, who tried to convince him to keep his research a secret, since he planned to portray them as heroes to the people. However, a team of Italian Assassins in Cologne, Germany, ensured that he kept their existence unknown, and took his works back to Rome.

Around this time in the German city, the Elector Friedrich der Weise planned to open a school, which challenged the practices of the Borgia. In response, Rodrigo Borgia sent a bribe to convince him to back away from the "foolish project", though the Assassins intercepted the money and used it to give him a large, anonymous donation.

The Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian, had taken a heavy beating from Swiss mercenaries during the Swabian War, to which the Borgia had hired several of these commanders as their Papal Guard. Drinking with these mercenaries at a tavern, the Assassins slipped poison into their drinks, before carrying them out. Under the guise of condottieri, they delivered the commanders to Maximilian, to which the Emperor used them to train an army of his own, in order to rival the Swiss.

Following this, he invited the Assassins to help the Swiss train the army, as they had previously bested the Swiss. Once again disguised as condottieri, they helped him train the first of the "Landsknechte", upon which he offered them a regiment should they ever need one.[1]

During the early 16th century, the Northern European Assassins were led by the Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus. Around 1512, Erasmus sent a letter to Claudia Auditore, the acting leader of the Italian Assassins, warning the Italian branch of the revolutionary religious thoughts of Martin Luther, fearing for more chaos in the European continent.[2]

Members

Allies

Renaissance

World War II

References