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|name = Marie Curie | |name = Marie Curie | ||
|image = AC_WIYB_Marie_Curie.png | |image = AC_WIYB_Marie_Curie.png | ||
|birth = 7 November 1867<br>{{Wiki|Warsaw}}, {{Wiki|Congress Poland}}, | |birth = 7 November 1867<br>{{Wiki|Warsaw}}, {{Wiki|Congress Poland}}, [[Russian Empire]] | ||
|death = 4 July 1934 | |death = 4 July 1934 {{c|aged 66}}<br>{{Wiki|Passy, Haute-Savoie}}, [[France|French Republic]] | ||
|species = [[Human]] | |species = [[Human]] | ||
|affiliates = *[[Sorbonne|Sorbonne University]] | |||
*{{Wiki|Curie Institute (Paris)|Radium Institute}} | |||
*{{Wiki|French Red Cross}} | |||
**Red Cross Radiology Service | |||
*{{Wiki|League of Nations}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Marie Skłodowska Curie''' (1867 – 1934), known simply as '''Marie Curie''', was a [[Poland|Polish]] and naturalized-[[France|French]] physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. | '''Marie Salomea Skłodowska-Curie''' (1867 – 1934), known simply as '''Marie Curie''', was a [[Poland|Polish]] and naturalized-[[France|French]] physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. | ||
==Biography== | |||
===Scientific discoveries=== | |||
Marie Curie's key discoveries include the isolation of radium in 1902 and the discovery of polonium in 1898,<ref name="WP" /> both of which significantly advanced society's understanding of radioactivity and its applications in science and medicine. For which she won the {{Wiki|Nobel Prize in Chemistry}} at the 1911 Nobel Prize Awards.<ref name="WIYB" /> | |||
===Death=== | |||
Marie died on 4 July 1934 due to long-term exposure to radiation,<ref name="WIYB">''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]'' – Marie Curie</ref> and was later buried in the cemetery at {{Wiki|Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine|Sceaux}} alongside her husband, Pierre Curie.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Marie Curie}}</ref> Sixty years later in 1995,<ref name="WP" /> they were both transferred to the [[Panthéon]] in [[Paris]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Panthéon]]</ref> | |||
===Legacy=== | |||
Marie's discovered element, Polonium, has been used as a lethal [[poison]] for assassination attempts in modern times.<ref name="WIYB" /> | |||
In November 2013, [[Abstergo Entertainment]] employee [[Kama Neron]] discussed potential settings for the company's future projects in an email chain started by their Chief Creative Officer, [[Olivier Garneau]]. As Neron abhorred violence, they suggested focusing on moments in history that reflected people's ingenuity, like Marie Curie working in France. However, Abstergo had yet to locate a descendant of Curie or one of her colleagues, and Neron's idea was ultimately shut down by [[Evan Dean]], who did not believe it was an interesting enough prospect.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Noob's personal files]]: "CONFIDENTIAL - Subject - RE: Potential time periods?"</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' {{1stm}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' {{Mdat}} | |||
*[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]] {{Promo}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 20 May 2026
Marie Salomea Skłodowska-Curie (1867 – 1934), known simply as Marie Curie, was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Scientific discoveries[edit | edit source]
Marie Curie's key discoveries include the isolation of radium in 1902 and the discovery of polonium in 1898,[1] both of which significantly advanced society's understanding of radioactivity and its applications in science and medicine. For which she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry at the 1911 Nobel Prize Awards.[2]
Death[edit | edit source]
Marie died on 4 July 1934 due to long-term exposure to radiation,[2] and was later buried in the cemetery at Sceaux alongside her husband, Pierre Curie.[1] Sixty years later in 1995,[1] they were both transferred to the Panthéon in Paris.[3]
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Marie's discovered element, Polonium, has been used as a lethal poison for assassination attempts in modern times.[2]
In November 2013, Abstergo Entertainment employee Kama Neron discussed potential settings for the company's future projects in an email chain started by their Chief Creative Officer, Olivier Garneau. As Neron abhorred violence, they suggested focusing on moments in history that reflected people's ingenuity, like Marie Curie working in France. However, Abstergo had yet to locate a descendant of Curie or one of her colleagues, and Neron's idea was ultimately shut down by Evan Dean, who did not believe it was an interesting enough prospect.[4]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (first mentioned)
- Assassin's Creed: Unity (mentioned in Database entry only)
- Assassin's Creed film (promotional material only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2
Marie Curie on Wikipedia
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Who's In Your Blood? – Marie Curie
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Database: Panthéon
- ↑ Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Noob's personal files: "CONFIDENTIAL - Subject - RE: Potential time periods?"