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Previous Concurrent Next Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius Timeframe Conflict Date Place Outcome Affiliations involved Participants The riot at the Harbor of Theodosius was an event that occurred during the Ottoman Empire in the year 1511, in which a large group of vexed citizens at Constantinople's Harbor of Theodosius rioted against the Janissaries because of their corrupt behavior.

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  • Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius
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  • Previous Concurrent Next <default>Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius</default> Timeframe Conflict Date Place Outcome Affiliations involved Participants The riot at the Harbor of Theodosius was an event that occurred during the Ottoman Empire in the year 1511, in which a large group of vexed citizens at Constantinople's Harbor of Theodosius rioted against the Janissaries because of their corrupt behavior.
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  • *Assassin Order *Templar Order
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  • 1511(xsd:integer)
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  • Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius
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  • *Several civilian casualties. *Manifestation of Tarik Barleti's supposed treachery.
Participants
  • *Ezio Auditore da Firenze *Suleiman I *Tarik Barleti *Ahmet *Manuel Palaiologos *Shahkulu *Yusuf Tazim
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  • *Constantinople **Imperial District **Bayezid District
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  • Previous Concurrent Next <default>Riot at the Harbor of Theodosius</default> Timeframe Conflict Date Place Outcome Affiliations involved Participants The riot at the Harbor of Theodosius was an event that occurred during the Ottoman Empire in the year 1511, in which a large group of vexed citizens at Constantinople's Harbor of Theodosius rioted against the Janissaries because of their corrupt behavior. However, the turmoil was catalyzed by the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who arrived at the harbor and incited the citizens by bribing local heralds, who were then used to stimulate the conflict. After the incident at the harbor, Ezio met with Ottoman Prince Suleiman I, who gave him the orders to assassinate Tarik Barleti, the Janissary Captain. This came after Ezio informed Suleiman of a meeting that he had observed between Tarik and a Templar named Manuel Palaiologos, an heir to the Byzantine throne.
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