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|image = Rouxel render.png
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|birth = 21 February 1735<br />{{Wiki|Dijon}}, [[France|Kingdom of France]]
|birth = 21 February 1735<br>{{Wiki|Dijon}}, [[France|Kingdom of France]]
|death = 15 April 1793<br />[[Paris]], Kingdom of France
|death = 15 April 1793<br>[[Paris]], Kingdom of France
|species = [[Human]]
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = [[French Army]]}}
|affiliates = [[French Army]]}}

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Philibert François Rouxel, vicomte de Blanchelande (1735 – 1793) was the Governor of Saint-Domingue at the beginning of the Haitian Revolution.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Responsible for the deaths of hundreds of slaves, in November 1791, Rouxel oversaw the execution of rebel leader and Assassin Dutty Boukman.[1]

Rouxel confiscated writings by Boukman that were wanted by the Assassins and one of their number, Elsie, planned to acquire the book while saving Boukman's life in the process. However, she was stopped by fellow Assassin, Fabien, who informed her that the Brotherhood had decided to allow the execution to go ahead. Elsie's descendant, Charlotte de la Cruz, later observed the events through the Animus in 2016.[1]

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