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The six assassins caught by Austria-Hungary were tried and convicted of treason. The leader, Danilo Ilić, was hanged. The remaining assassins in custody were not yet twenty years old at the time of the assassination and so were given prison terms.
The frontier wars settled the western US.
A likely driving factor for Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassins was the desire for national independence among South Slavic peoples, particularly the Serbs, who sought to resist Austro-Hungarian rule. However, personal animosity towards the Archduke himself was not a significant motivating factor; the assassins were more driven by political and nationalist aspirations than by personal vendettas. Their actions were fueled by a broader context of ethnic tensions and the desire for political change rather than individual grievances.
yes there are many photos if you look on google images, books and history websites.
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No, there is not any cheats in assassins creed / assassins creed II / Assassins creed brotherhood --------------------------------- in brotherhood if you finish a sequence 100% and go back into a memory and go into options, therewill be a cheats menu.
the Assassins would win any day
There are no such thing as Sufi Assassins. Sufis are a nearly pacifist group of Muslims who emphasize a spiritual connection with God over worldly concerns. You may have an option to choose "Sufi Assassins" as an answer to a multiple choice question, and this is an easy false answer to throw out, just like "Quaker Assassins" would be. The Assassins in Islamic History were a Nazari Ismaili Shiite Muslim Sect and have nothing to do with Sufis.
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Assassins have existed throughout history, though they were not as prominent or as organized as what's shown in the Assassin's Creed series. There's no secret organization; assassins were usually hired by people with deep pockets and heavy grudges.
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.
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Not very much at all. It is only a good reminder of times in History Class. You encounter real people and events from the Revolutionary War, but it isn't educational. Another person: Assassins Creed III has so much history, i don't even want to think about it, even in the Game Informer Magazine, they said they put a lot of hard work into making the game, they felt they should also put in a source of History since that is what it is all about "History is our Playground" -Assassins