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'''Brigitta von Glück''' was the wife of the [[Austria|Austrian]] ambassador to [[France]], [[Friedrich von Glück]], and the mistress of the French Director of Finance [[Gabriel Beaudoin]].
'''Brigitta von Glück''' was the wife of the [[Austria]]n ambassador to [[France]], [[Friedrich von Glück]], and the mistress of the French Director of Finance [[Gabriel Beaudoin]] during the [[French Revolution]].


After Friedrich discovered Brigitta's infidelity, she wrote Beaudoin a letter warning him of her husband's potential retaliation, but Friedrich chose to drink away his sorrow rather than seek revenge. Beaudoin, meanwhile, killed himself shortly after receiving the letter, having been driven to madness by the [[Johannes Metzger|Red Ghost of the Tuileries]], an evil spirit that haunted his offices at [[Tuileries Palace]].
==Biography==
After Friedrich discovered Brigitta's infidelity, she wrote Beaudoin a letter warning him of her husband's potential retaliation, but Friedrich chose to drink away his sorrow rather than seek revenge. Beaudoin, meanwhile, killed himself shortly after receiving the letter, having been driven to madness by the [[Johannes Metzger|Red Ghost of the Tuileries]], an evil spirit that haunted his offices at [[Tuileries Palace]].<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Red Ghost of the Tuileries]]</ref>


During his investigation into Beaudoin's death, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] questioned both Brigitta and her husband, but found them innocent of any crimes.
During his investigation into Beaudoin's death, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] questioned both Brigitta and her husband, but found them innocent of any crimes.<ref name="ACU"/>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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"My husband can be very, very jealous, but he isn't the sort of man to kill anyone!"
―Brigitta defending her husband.[src]-[m]

Brigitta von Glück was the wife of the Austrian ambassador to France, Friedrich von Glück, and the mistress of the French Director of Finance Gabriel Beaudoin during the French Revolution.

Biography[edit | edit source]

After Friedrich discovered Brigitta's infidelity, she wrote Beaudoin a letter warning him of her husband's potential retaliation, but Friedrich chose to drink away his sorrow rather than seek revenge. Beaudoin, meanwhile, killed himself shortly after receiving the letter, having been driven to madness by the Red Ghost of the Tuileries, an evil spirit that haunted his offices at Tuileries Palace.[1]

During his investigation into Beaudoin's death, the French Assassin Arno Dorian questioned both Brigitta and her husband, but found them innocent of any crimes.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]