![]() ![]() He is a professional soldier, and seems to care a lot about justice and properly protecting the civilians he has in his charge as such, he will not tolerate revenge killings and other acts of anarchy in the region.) His personality seems to be understanding, but he is also a serious, focused leader. He is reliable and respected by his soldiers. However, his affection towards Amy causes him to make an exception and help the Assassins in their time of need, even when he knew he was breaking the honorable rules.Īquilus took his work very seriously,and he made responsible decisions in battle. He is faithful and loyal to the Roman Empire, and he holds a deep hate against the Assassin's and their Creed, believing their rules and their religion is wrong. (Aquilus is strict and harsh on his soldiers. Eventually, Aquilus was executed by Roman soldiers.) Successful in his objective, he returned home with the artifact, discovering more of its abilities. Having failed to assassinate his third target, General Gracchus, Aquilus met up with his cousin Accipiter – an Aleman and a fellow Assassin – from whom he obtained an ancient artifact known as the "Ankh", formerly held by the Egyptian goddess Isis.Īfter his father was murdered and the Ankh was stolen by the Roman Senator Caïus Fulvus Vultur, Aquilus traveled from Lugdunum to the Imperial capital of Rome, seeking vengeance. In 259, Aquilus was tasked with the assassination of several high-ranked individuals within the Roman Empire. Map.(Aquilus was a Gallo-Roman member of the Roman sect of the Hidden Ones operating in Lugdunum. Dippoldiswalda, Accedunt praefecturae circuli Misnici XXIII. Mappa Geographica Circuli Metalliferi Electoratus Saxoniæ cum omnibus, quæ ineo comprehenduntur Præfecturis et Dynastiis, quales sunt. Seutter, Matthaeus, Cartographer, King Of Great Britain George Iii, King Of Great Britain George Iv, and Tobias Conrad Lotter. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. Seuttero.' in the Catalogue of Maps, Prints, Drawings, etc., forming the geographical and topographical collection attached to the Library of his late Majesty King George the third, etc., London, 1829.Īvailable also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.ġ map on 2 sheets : copperplate engraving with hand-colouring 56 x 95 cm ![]() Titled 'Mappa Geographica Circuli Metalliferi, a M. ![]() ![]() Includes two scalebars to the upper right margin. Includes a vignette of scientific and cartographic instruments to the upper margin. Includes a large vignette of mining works to the lower margin. Includes the title in a decorative cartouche to the upper left with vignettes showing putti and Cupid assisting Vulcan to smelt metal, a woman at her spinning wheel and miners, a landscape beyond. Map of Saxony, showing both topographical features including the Ore Mountains and mines indicated by numbers. Lotter, Tobias Conrad, 1717-1777, printmaker. George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830, donor George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820, former owner Seutter, Matthaeus, 1678-1756, cartographer.
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