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=Le Secret des Mines= | =Le Secret des Mines= | ||
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=[[Luxor]], [[Jean-François Champollion]], [[Place de la Concorde]]= | |||
In 1830, the {{Wiki|Luxor obelisks|obelisks}} at the portal of [[Luxor|Luxor Temple]] were given by Egypt to France,[REF WIKI] through the influence of [[Jean-François Champollion]]. The original pedestal, which had sculptures of baboons with prominent male genitalia, was deemed too obscene and it was separated from the rest of the work, being sent to the [[Louvre]], and would later be exhibited in the museum's [[Louvre-Lens|annex]] in [[Lens]]. The main column was installed at the [[Place de la Concorde]].[REF MIN] | In 1830, the {{Wiki|Luxor obelisks|obelisks}} at the portal of [[Luxor|Luxor Temple]] were given by Egypt to France,[REF WIKI] through the influence of [[Jean-François Champollion]]. The original pedestal, which had sculptures of baboons with prominent male genitalia, was deemed too obscene and it was separated from the rest of the work, being sent to the [[Louvre]], and would later be exhibited in the museum's [[Louvre-Lens|annex]] in [[Lens]]. The main column was installed at the [[Place de la Concorde]].[REF MIN] | ||
=[[Isis]]= | |||
In myths from the Ptolemaic era, Isis was paired with Serapis and they had a son named {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN] | In myths from the Ptolemaic era, Isis was paired with Serapis and they had a son named {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN] | ||
=[[Serapis]]= | |||
Serapis was paired with the goddess Isis, with whom he had a son, {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN] | Serapis was paired with the goddess Isis, with whom he had a son, {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN] | ||
=[[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]]= | |||
Among his many actions as an Assassin, Mirabeau also managed to confirm the presence of a Templar treasure in the region of [[Lens]].[REF MIN] | Among his many actions as an Assassin, Mirabeau also managed to confirm the presence of a Templar treasure in the region of [[Lens]].[REF MIN] | ||
=[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]= | |||
After successfully retrieving the Apple of Eden, Napoleon returned home in October 1799. As the Jacobins took control of France in a coup, Napoleon allied with the Director Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès to organize another coup.[1] Using his newfound power,[20] Bonaparte seized power for himself during the coup of 18 Brumaire in 9 November, becoming the First Consul of France.[REF MIN][1] | After successfully retrieving the Apple of Eden, Napoleon returned home in October 1799. As the Jacobins took control of France in a coup, Napoleon allied with the Director Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès to organize another coup.[1] Using his newfound power,[20] Bonaparte seized power for himself during the coup of 18 Brumaire in 9 November, becoming the First Consul of France.[REF MIN][1] | ||
[...]In 1800, his sister Caroline married General Joachim Murat.[15] In May of that year, Bonaparte took command of an army in Lyon and crossed the Great St Bernard Pass to confront the Austrians in Italy.[REF MIN] | [...]In 1800, his sister Caroline married General Joachim Murat.[15] In May of that year, Bonaparte took command of an army in Lyon and crossed the Great St Bernard Pass to confront the Austrians in Italy.[REF MIN] | ||
=[[Mithras]]= | |||
Mithras, an evolution of the Persian sun god[REF MIN] Mithra, was a god worshipped by ancient Romans as a form of Roman paganism.[REF WIKI] Mithras was often depicted slaying a bull, and often had on a Phrygian cap[1, MIN] and Iranian trousers to emphasize his Eastern origins. His festival was celebrated on 25 December.[REF MIN] | Mithras, an evolution of the Persian sun god[REF MIN] Mithra, was a god worshipped by ancient Romans as a form of Roman paganism.[REF WIKI] Mithras was often depicted slaying a bull, and often had on a Phrygian cap[1, MIN] and Iranian trousers to emphasize his Eastern origins. His festival was celebrated on 25 December.[REF MIN] | ||
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In the Middle Ages, the Levantine Assassin Mentor Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad noted in his codex the similarities between Mithra and figures of other belief systems such as Jesus of Nazareth, Horus, and Dionysos. He postulated that these stories shared a common source.[2] | In the Middle Ages, the Levantine Assassin Mentor Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad noted in his codex the similarities between Mithra and figures of other belief systems such as Jesus of Nazareth, Horus, and Dionysos. He postulated that these stories shared a common source.[2] | ||
=[[Lens Mining Company]]= | |||
{{Era|Organizations}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Compagnie des mines de Lens}} | {{Era|Organizations}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Compagnie des mines de Lens}} | ||
The '''Lens Mining Company''' (French: ''Compagnie des mines de Lens'') was the company responsible for the extraction of coal in the {{Wiki|Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin}} of Northern [[France]]. It was established in 1852 and operated in the city of [[Lens]] until it was nationalized in 1946,[REF WIKI] with its main building being later transformed into the [[Faculty of Sciences]] of the {{Wiki|University of Artois}}. Besides mining, the company also operated with construction, building not only the housing estates for its employees, but also many amenities in the city such as a school, a clinic and a {{Wiki|fr:Église Saint-Théodore de Lens|church}}.[REF MIN] | The '''Lens Mining Company''' (French: ''Compagnie des mines de Lens'') was the company responsible for the extraction of coal in the {{Wiki|Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin}} of Northern [[France]]. It was established in 1852 and operated in the city of [[Lens]] until it was nationalized in 1946,[REF WIKI] with its main building being later transformed into the [[Faculty of Sciences]] of the {{Wiki|University of Artois}}. Besides mining, the company also operated with construction, building not only the housing estates for its employees, but also many amenities in the city such as a school, a clinic and a {{Wiki|fr:Église Saint-Théodore de Lens|church}}.[REF MIN] | ||
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=[[Church of Saint-Léger]]= | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Église Saint-Léger de Lens}} | {{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Église Saint-Léger de Lens}} | ||
The '''Church of Saint-Léger''' is a church in [[Lens]], [[France]] dedicated to {{Wiki|Leodegar|Saint Léger of Autun}}. | The '''Church of Saint-Léger''' is a church in [[Lens]], [[France]] dedicated to {{Wiki|Leodegar|Saint Léger of Autun}}. | ||
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[[Henri Mulio]] | =[[Henri Mulio]]= | ||
{{Era|Individuals}} | {{Era|Individuals}} | ||
'''Henri Mulio''' (1886 – 1922)[REF INTERVIEW] | '''Henri Mulio''' (1886 – 1922)[REF INTERVIEW] | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
*Thanks to you, we now know that the location of the Templar Treasure was discovered and kept secret by Henri Mulio, a former miner for the Lens mining company. | |||
*Congratulations! Your research has revealed that Mulio was following in the footsteps of his ancestor Henri Mulio, a former miner. The latter had apparently discovered the Templar Treasure in pit number 9, now located beneath the Louvre-Lens museum. | |||
*"Didn't you hear what happened at shaft number 9? Apparently, one of the guys found something incredible! The foreman said it was a false alarm, but it all seems fishy to me…" | |||
*Nothing was left to chance in the architecture of the former offices of the Lens mining company: the number of dormer windows, the small skylights, corresponds to the number of mines that were worked. According to the documents, a former miner listed in these records who worked at pit number 9 was Mulio's ancestor. This may not be a coincidence. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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=[[Simon Mulio]]= | |||
[[Simon Mulio]] | |||
{{Era|Individuals}} | {{Era|Individuals}} | ||
'''Simon Mulio''' (born 1974)[REF INTERVIEW] | '''Simon Mulio''' (born 1974)[REF INTERVIEW] | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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*Congratulations! Your research has revealed that Mulio was following in the footsteps of his ancestor Henri Mulio, a former miner. The latter had apparently discovered the Templar Treasure in pit number 9, now located beneath the Louvre-Lens museum. | *Congratulations! Your research has revealed that Mulio was following in the footsteps of his ancestor Henri Mulio, a former miner. The latter had apparently discovered the Templar Treasure in pit number 9, now located beneath the Louvre-Lens museum. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Hootside}} | |||
[[Category:Individuals]] | |||
=[[Lens]]= | |||
{{Era|Locations}}{{WP-REAL}} | {{Era|Locations}}{{WP-REAL}} | ||
'''Lens''' is a t | '''Lens''' is a t | ||
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*Abstergo believed that a Templar treasure is buried somewhere beneath Lens. | *Abstergo believed that a Templar treasure is buried somewhere beneath Lens. | ||
*The immense black hills overlooking the city are slag heaps. Formed by decades of accumulation of mining waste extracted from the tunnels, they are the highest in Europe. The shale that makes up the spoil heaps takes on a red color inside. This same red shale was long used to make the clay courts of Roland Garros. | *The immense black hills overlooking the city are slag heaps. Formed by decades of accumulation of mining waste extracted from the tunnels, they are the highest in Europe. The shale that makes up the spoil heaps takes on a red color inside. This same red shale was long used to make the clay courts of Roland Garros. | ||
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*Lens is the smallest city to have hosted a World Cup match, in 1998. The match was between France and Paraguay, and France's victory allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals. With only 32,000 inhabitants, the Lens stadium can accommodate more than 38,000 supporters, which is more than its own population. | *Lens is the smallest city to have hosted a World Cup match, in 1998. The match was between France and Paraguay, and France's victory allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals. With only 32,000 inhabitants, the Lens stadium can accommodate more than 38,000 supporters, which is more than its own population. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Hootside}} | |||
[[Category:Cities in France]] | |||
=[[Lens mining site number 9]]= | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens}} | {{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens}} | ||
The '''Lens mining site number 9''' is a | The '''Lens mining site number 9''' is a | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
*For several decades, the Lens No. 9 mine shaft produced a large quantity of coal, until it ceased operations in 1960. Its backfilling in 1980 should have marked its closure, but rumors circulated among the miners: what if the mine still held something hidden? The conclusions of the research conducted by Abstergo on this subject are incredible: it could very well be the famous Templar Treasure! | |||
*The clues you found lead to the old mine shaft number 9, the one located beneath the Louvre-Lens… Could the Assassin Brotherhood also be on the trail of the Treasure? | |||
*Congratulations! Your research has revealed that Mulio was following in the footsteps of his ancestor Henri Mulio, a former miner. The latter had apparently discovered the Templar Treasure in pit number 9, now located beneath the Louvre-Lens museum. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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{{Hootside}} | {{Hootside}} | ||
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | ||
=[[Louvre-Lens]]= | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|Louvre-Lens}} | {{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|Louvre-Lens}} | ||
'''''Louvre-Lens''''' is a | '''''Louvre-Lens''''' is a | ||
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*Simon Mulio infiltrated the Louvre-Lens. | *Simon Mulio infiltrated the Louvre-Lens. | ||
*Clues found at Mulio's home pointed to a piece in the museum's main exhibition hall [La Galerie du temps]. | *Clues found at Mulio's home pointed to a piece in the museum's main exhibition hall [La Galerie du temps]. | ||
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*There are numerous pits in the region. The countless galleries have transformed the subsoil of the region into a veritable Swiss cheese. Some are located at depths of over 600 meters. The Louvre-Lens is built above pit number 9 [Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens]. The grove of trees in front of the building's main entrance is located on the site of the former mine shaft entrance. Louvre-Lens was created in 2012. The layout of the main gallery is unique. The works are meticulously displayed along two axes: in depth you travel through the eras, while horizontally you journey between continents. | *There are numerous pits in the region. The countless galleries have transformed the subsoil of the region into a veritable Swiss cheese. Some are located at depths of over 600 meters. The Louvre-Lens is built above pit number 9 [Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens]. The grove of trees in front of the building's main entrance is located on the site of the former mine shaft entrance. Louvre-Lens was created in 2012. The layout of the main gallery is unique. The works are meticulously displayed along two axes: in depth you travel through the eras, while horizontally you journey between continents. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{Hootside}} | |||
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL | =[[Stade Bollaert-Delelis]]= | ||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL}} | |||
'''''Stade Bollaert-Delelis''''' is a | '''''Stade Bollaert-Delelis''''' is a | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
*The Lens mining company [fr:Compagnie des mines de Lens] wasn't limited to mining infrastructure. It built everything necessary for its workers and their families: a school, a clinic, a church… and even a stadium! The most sophisticated houses at the entrance to the miners' housing estates were intended for positions of responsibility (surveyor, engineer, etc.). They allowed the mine managers to be close to the extraction site and to observe the comings and goings of the workers on a daily basis. | |||
*To keep the workers occupied after the closure of certain mines, the construction of the stadium was entrusted to them. A miner's lamp is featured on the Racing Club de Lens crest to commemorate this special connection. The club's emblem, in blood and gold colors, is not a coincidence. It is said to have been inspired by the ruins of the Saint-Léger church, a vestige of past Spanish rule. | |||
*Lens is the smallest city to have hosted a World Cup match, in 1998. The match was between France and Paraguay, and France's victory allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals. With only 32,000 inhabitants, the Lens stadium can accommodate more than 38,000 supporters, which is more than its own population. | |||
*To keep its workers occupied after the mine closures, the mining company tasked its men with building their own stadium. In its search for treasure, Abstergo cooperated with the mining company to excavate the area. The stadium, like other buildings, served as cover during these searches. But Mulio apparently realized this and narrowed down his investigation area. | |||
*Mulio discovered that the construction of the stadium, ordered by the mining company, was merely a pretext to acquire and explore more underground resources in the surrounding area... | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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{{Hootside}} | {{Hootside}} | ||
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | ||
=[[Faculty of Sciences]]= | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}} | {{Era|Landmarks}} | ||
The '''Faculty of Sciences''' is a | The '''Faculty of Sciences''' is a | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
*The former main offices of the Lens Mining Company, which now houses the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Artois, were once directly accessible by train with a platform provided for shareholders. In the gardens of the Faculty of Sciences, the historical past of the former headquarters of the mining company is still visible to the most observant. A bronze statue of a miner by the artist Ferenc Nagy stands proudly there, pickaxe in hand. | |||
*The former offices of the mining company were located in the building that now houses the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Artois. Could some archives still be there? | |||
*Nothing was left to chance in the architecture of the former offices of the Lens mining company: the number of dormer windows, the small skylights, corresponds to the number of mines that were worked. According to the documents, a former miner listed in these records who worked at pit number 9 was Mulio's ancestor. This may not be a coincidence. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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{{Hootside}} | {{Hootside}} | ||
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | ||
=[[Lens station]]= | |||
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Gare de Lens (Pas-de-Calais)}} | {{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Gare de Lens (Pas-de-Calais)}} | ||
'''Lens station''' (French: ''Gare de Lens'') is a | '''Lens station''' (French: ''Gare de Lens'') is a | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
*To compensate for the deficiencies of soil weakened by underground tunnels, the structure of Lens station was built on pistons to prevent it from collapsing. | |||
*Lens railway station [Gare de Lens (Pas-de-Calais)] is an important transit point: there is certainly something noteworthy there. | |||
*The station's shape evokes that of a locomotive, illustrating the Art Deco influence during the city's post-war reconstruction. The foundations were reinforced with hydraulic jacks to compensate for ground movement. Analysis by the Animus reveals that the station's subsoil has subsided due to the recent use of the underground tunnels. Significant quantities of resources were transported this way; was it the treasure? Judging by the subsidence of the station's basement, something substantial has passed through the underground tunnels. Perhaps the tunnels were even used to move the Templar Treasure! | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Lens]] | ||
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=Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci= | =Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci= | ||
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