No, there aren't. Various groups do, but none are assassins.
If there are, we certainly don't know about them.
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Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.Rome had many classes of people and none of them could be considered the main "group". You could loosely say that the two main groups of the Roman republic were the citizens and the non-citizens. If you are asking about the governmental groups in the senate, they were the populists and the optimates.
A assassin who goes around the world too kill people the were ordered to kill Assaassin: Assassin people who kill people :LL
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Greeks.
helots, fee noncitizens, and citizens how are either soldiers or are training soldiers
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
Sovereign citizens, rebels, militias, and most commonly they will simply be labeled as "Anti Government Groups".
The game "Assassin's Creed" and its sequels all have nothing to do with Saudi Arabia. There are loose connections to the Hashashin or Assasiyun Movements of Ismaili Islam in Iran/Afghanistan and the Crusades, but these events and groups of people have nothing to do with Mecca, Medina, or any region in Saudi Arabia, or the Saudi people.
The assassin in the game "Assassins creed" is called Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. The assassin in the games "Assassins creed II","Assassins creed Bortherhood" and "Assassins creed Revelations is called Ezio Auditore. In "Assassins creed III" the assassin is called Connor Kenway. In "Assassins creed IV" the assassin is called Edward Kenway. Hope this helped :)
There were no restaurants in the middle ages. This is a modern idea.