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'''Alphonse''' (? - around 1792) was a known French dueler who lived in [[Paris]].
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'''Alphonse''' (died c. 1792) was a famous [[France|French]] duelist who lived in [[Paris]].
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
Alphonse and a fellow dueler attended the School of Gentleman Cadets, where according to himself and his fellow dueler, he was always first and always won the duels. Around 1791-1793, Alphonse and his friend (acting as his second during duels) became a known dueler around Paris, always winning. However, every time Alphonse would be defeated, his second would step in and unfairly help him in killing the enemy dueler.
Alphonse attended the School of Gentleman Cadets, where he claimed to have always won every duel. Sometime from the year 1791 to 1793, Alphonse and his friend, acting as his second, became notorious duelists for their victories. This was accomplished by a strategy where each time Alphonse faced imminent defeat, his second would intervene to kill his opponent.<ref name="AFistfulOfDuellers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[A Fistful of Duelers]]</ref>
===Death===
 
Alphonse and a few other duelers were challenged by the [[Chevalier d'Éon]] to duel with the skilled [[Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], so the latter could prove himself to d'Éon. Alphonse was the last to duel Arno, being confident that he would win. Arno managed to draw the first blood on Alphonse, winning and causing the judge to order them to stop dueling. Alphonse's second stepped in however, with Alphonse ignoring the judge's warnings and claiming that he "would never yield". Arno was then forced to kill Alphonse and his second.
One day, Alphonse and a few other duelists were challenged by the [[Chevalier d'Éon]] to duel with the skilled [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], so that the latter could prove himself to d'Éon. Alphonse was the last to engage Arno and was confident that he would win. Contrary to his expectations, Arno managed to draw the first blood on him, thereby seizing victory and causing the judge to order the match to have ended. Alphonse's second stepped as usual, however, with Alphonse ignoring the judge's warnings and shouting that he "would never yield". In self-defense, Arno was forced to slay Alphonse and his second.<ref name="AFistfulOfDuellers"/>
==Reference==
 
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]
==Appearances==
**Paris Story: [[A Fistful of Duelers]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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==References==
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[[Category:1792 deaths]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:French people]]
[[Category:Duelists]]

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Alphonse (died c. 1792) was a famous French duelist who lived in Paris.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Alphonse attended the School of Gentleman Cadets, where he claimed to have always won every duel. Sometime from the year 1791 to 1793, Alphonse and his friend, acting as his second, became notorious duelists for their victories. This was accomplished by a strategy where each time Alphonse faced imminent defeat, his second would intervene to kill his opponent.[1]

One day, Alphonse and a few other duelists were challenged by the Chevalier d'Éon to duel with the skilled Assassin Arno Dorian, so that the latter could prove himself to d'Éon. Alphonse was the last to engage Arno and was confident that he would win. Contrary to his expectations, Arno managed to draw the first blood on him, thereby seizing victory and causing the judge to order the match to have ended. Alphonse's second stepped as usual, however, with Alphonse ignoring the judge's warnings and shouting that he "would never yield". In self-defense, Arno was forced to slay Alphonse and his second.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]