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'''Bastienne Josèphe''' (1690s – unknown) was the madame of La Dame en Rose, a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]], during the 1730s, and a supporter of [[Augustin Dieufort]]'s [[Maroon rebellion]]. | '''Bastienne Josèphe''' (1690s – unknown) was the madame of [[La Dame en Rose]], a [[Brothels|brothel]] in [[Port-au-Prince]], during the 1730s, and a supporter of [[Augustin Dieufort]]'s [[Maroon rebellion]]. | ||
In 1735, she met [[Adéwalé]], an [[Assassins|Assassin]] who had been shipwrecked on [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] following the loss of his [[brig]], the ''[[Victoire]]''. Bastienne soon convinced the Assassin to aid the growing resistance against [[Pierre de Fayet]], the [[France|French]] governor of Port-au-Prince, and over the next couple of years grow close to him.<ref name="FC">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''</ref> | In 1735, she met [[Adéwalé]], an [[Assassins|Assassin]] who had been shipwrecked on [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] following the loss of his [[brig]], the ''[[Victoire]]''. Bastienne soon convinced the Assassin to aid the growing resistance against [[Pierre de Fayet]], the [[France|French]] governor of Port-au-Prince, and over the next couple of years grow close to him.<ref name="FC">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''</ref> | ||
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Bastienne Josèphe (1690s – unknown) was the madame of La Dame en Rose, a brothel in Port-au-Prince, during the 1730s, and a supporter of Augustin Dieufort's Maroon rebellion.
In 1735, she met Adéwalé, an Assassin who had been shipwrecked on Saint-Domingue following the loss of his brig, the Victoire. Bastienne soon convinced the Assassin to aid the growing resistance against Pierre de Fayet, the French governor of Port-au-Prince, and over the next couple of years grow close to him.[1]
At some point after De Fayet's death in 1737, Bastienne and Adéwalé shared a night of passion, leading to the eventual birth of a son.[2]
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