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'''Jean-Jacques Calvert''' was a [[France|French]] member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].
'''Jean-Jacques Calvert''' (died 1789) was a member of the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order|French Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].


As known sympathizers of [[Élise de la Serre]]'s claim on the leadership of the Order, Calvert and his father were expected to come to the Templar gathering ordered by Élise in order to confirm her status as her father successor in October 1789. Seeing the malaise of the house master, the [[Marquis of Pimôdan]], Elise threatened him with her sword, asking him who was waiting downstairs. Elise learned that there was no one, none of her father's former councillors : Sivert, Le Peletier, Lévesque and Lafreniére, nor anyone of her known sympathizers.  
==Biography==
As a known sympathizer of [[Élise de la Serre]]'s claim on the leadership of the Order, Calvert and his father were expected to come to the Templar gathering called by Élise, in order to pledge their loyalty to her as the successor of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]] in October 1789. Seeing the malaise of her host, [[Marquis de Pimôdan]], Élise threatened him with her [[Swords|sword]] while questioning his motives.
 
Pimôdan told her that nobody arrived for the meeting, Calvert and his father were killed in an attack on their chateau by sans-culottes, while the [[Marquis de Simonon]] and the [[Marquis de Kilmister]] were missing. This information prompted her to flee, as Pimôdan subtly informed her of killers waiting in the meeting room, under the orders from [[François-Thomas Germain]], the self-proclaimed Grand Master of the extremist faction of the Templars.
 
==Appearances==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]]


From De Pimôdan, she learned that Calvert and his father were killed in an attack on their castle by sans-culotte, while the [[Marquis de Simonon]] and the [[Marquis de Kilmister]] were missing. These informations prompted the woman to understand that there was a purge in the Order ordered by the mysterious man whom had ordered the death of her father, a truth that was confirmed when De Pimôdan subtly told her that there were killers waiting for her.
 
==References==
==References==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]]
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]]
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Jean-Jacques Calvert (died 1789) was a member of the French Rite of the Templar Order.

Biography[edit | edit source]

As a known sympathizer of Élise de la Serre's claim on the leadership of the Order, Calvert and his father were expected to come to the Templar gathering called by Élise, in order to pledge their loyalty to her as the successor of Grand Master François de la Serre in October 1789. Seeing the malaise of her host, Marquis de Pimôdan, Élise threatened him with her sword while questioning his motives.

Pimôdan told her that nobody arrived for the meeting, Calvert and his father were killed in an attack on their chateau by sans-culottes, while the Marquis de Simonon and the Marquis de Kilmister were missing. This information prompted her to flee, as Pimôdan subtly informed her of killers waiting in the meeting room, under the orders from François-Thomas Germain, the self-proclaimed Grand Master of the extremist faction of the Templars.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]