like off Assassins Creed,yes but I keep looking for them and still it's hard. i can tell u this stop looking because u will never find our guild im am a assassin and if u do find us we will find u
There are no reliable statistics on the number of assassins per country.
Yes, they were. There were/ are several categories of Templar's, including the Knights Templar's. The assassins and Templar's mainly existed during the Crusades (or Holy Wars), being of course the two opposing sides. The assassins were not called assassins in public, of course, however their title escapes me at the moment. I apologize, but hope this has been somewhat helpful. I'm sure there is someone else with a better answer than mine. [ADDITION TO ANSWER] I suggest this came because of the game assassin's creed. As the previous answer stated, they were mainly based around the Crusades or Holy Wars as this was the time where the story is based around. 'Altaïr' the character in the game is fictional and was made up. I think they were called Hashishin or something like that, but I may be wrong. [ADDITION TO ANSWER] As the person above me said, Altaïr himself is not real, however, as the game portrays, the Masyaf Castle did indeed house a group of Assassins.
Ezio Auditore was a real person, so was the brotherhood of assassins, but it was nowhere near as exciting as the story made it out to be, he was simply the governor of Auditore Italy, defeated by the Borgia if I'm not mistaken, not much history on the subject.
Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.Julius Caesar's assassins acted to save the republic and to preserve the republican form of government.
The Assassins were brave fighters, but they feared the reputation of the Knights Templar. The Assassins gave much money to the Templars in return of safety. In the battle at Sakira, when 5000 Saracens were attacking 400 Assassins, the last ones got saved by 100 Knights Templar. Some legends even tell that Assassins and Templars were friends and the Assassins were Christian.
The Knights Templar really did exist, from 1119 to 1312. They did participate in battles, however, they were not assassins.
If you are talking about Altair in Assassins Creed, then no, he is not real. He is only real in game as a bar tender which his family before him were assassins.
No
Yes indeed. Assassins were a bit different than today...they didn't were anything like today's assassins do. There is also a change in weapons. The weapons also depend on the culture of the assassins.
Yes.
No. He is a REAL historical figure that probably had no dealings with the assassins.
You do get Assassins but not like the ones from the games, they don't follow a creed either. They are basically hired guns.
Yes
Is the game real? Unquestionably. Is the premise real... derisive snort ...no.
I suppose you could compare them to Modern-day hit men. Though in the past, assassins did exist. So yes, they are 'real'..
A Stolen gun
he was real but i don't think he was an assassin.