The two games are part of an exhibition on the victory that preceded Alexander the Great’s rise, titled Chaeronea, 2 August 338 BC: A Day That Changed The World.
The exhibit, “Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth & Reality,” utilizes Odyssey’s depiction of Knossos and the Minotaur to highlight how myths grow and develop over time.
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Teachers, students, and administrators share their thoughts on bringing Assassin’s Creed’s new historical mode into the classroom.