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'''Charles Blondin''' (1824 – 1897) was a renowned [[France|French]] tightrope walker and an acrobat.
'''Charles Blondin''' (1824 – 1897) was a renowned [[France|French]] tightrope walker and an acrobat.


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1861, at a new location of the {{Wiki|Crystal Palace}}, Blondin performed for his crowd, which included [[Pierrette Arnaud]], as he tied a rope near two ends of the palace's ceiling. After running nimbly across the rope, he later used a stilts and an umbrella, which led to further applause. However, the response changed once he introduced a wheelbarrow with one of his daughters inside. Once the audience started to boo, he safely returned the wheelbarrow back and started to regress back to his other tricks.<ref name="Chapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Magus Conspiracy]]'' – Chapter 20</ref>
In 1861, at a new location of the [[Crystal Palace]], Blondin performed for his crowd, which included [[Pierrette Arnaud]], as he tied a rope near two ends of the palace's ceiling. After running nimbly across the rope, he later used a stilts and an umbrella, which led to further applause. However, the response changed once he introduced a wheelbarrow with one of his daughters inside. Once the audience started to boo, he safely returned the wheelbarrow back and started to regress back to his other tricks.<ref name="Chapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Magus Conspiracy]]'' – Chapter 20</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 04:16, 12 September 2023

Charles Blondin (1824 – 1897) was a renowned French tightrope walker and an acrobat.

Biography[edit | edit source]

In 1861, at a new location of the Crystal Palace, Blondin performed for his crowd, which included Pierrette Arnaud, as he tied a rope near two ends of the palace's ceiling. After running nimbly across the rope, he later used a stilts and an umbrella, which led to further applause. However, the response changed once he introduced a wheelbarrow with one of his daughters inside. Once the audience started to boo, he safely returned the wheelbarrow back and started to regress back to his other tricks.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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