Nicholas Breakspear, also known as Pope Adrian IV, was not an assassin but rather the only English pope in history. He served from 1154 to 1159 and is known for his political and religious influence rather than any involvement in assassination. The concept of a "British assassin" is broad and can refer to various historical figures, but Breakspear himself does not fit that description.
No I've never heard of it. The first one is Assassin's Creed then it Assassin's Creed II then Assassin Creed Brotherhood then Assassin's Creed Revelations.
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The first ever Assassin's Creed game was called "Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles."
Not really. In the first one, an evil doctor tells the guards to break a man's legs. Other than that, I'm 99% sure there is no torture.
A determined assassin can be very dangerous. John Wilkes Booth is known as a famous assassin, the first to kill a US President.
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Dariush king is the persian assassin hes us heden blade for first time
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Pope Adrian IV who ruled from about the year 1100 until September 1, 1159, was the only British pope.
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In the real world, there was no hidden blade. However, there were katars (or katara), which were basically the same thing. In the Assassin's Creed time line, it was Darius, the assassin of Xerxes I of Persia.