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'''Charles Brulay''' (died 1801) was a [[France|French]] official during the [[French Revolution]].
'''Charles Brulay''' (died 1801) was a [[France|French]] official during the [[French Revolution]].


During the revolution, the [[Royal Crypt of Saint-Denis|royal crypt]] at [[Saint-Denis]] was looted, and Brulay stole numerous relics, including the jaw of [[Dagobert I]], a piece of the skull of [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]], the teeth of [[Henry III of France|Henry III]], the hair of [[Philip II of France|Philip II]] and a mummified leg of [[Catherine de' Medici]]. He later sold them at an auction.
During the revolution, the [[Royal Crypt of Saint-Denis|royal crypt]] at [[Saint-Denis]] was looted, and Brulay stole numerous relics, including the jaw of [[Dagobert I]], a piece of the skull of [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]], the teeth of [[Henry III of France|Henry III]], the hair of [[Philip II of France|Philip II]] and a mummified leg of [[Catherine de' Medici]]. He later sold them at an auction.<ref name"Dead Kings">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''
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Charles Brulay (died 1801) was a French official during the French Revolution.

During the revolution, the royal crypt at Saint-Denis was looted, and Brulay stole numerous relics, including the jaw of Dagobert I, a piece of the skull of Louis IX, the teeth of Henry III, the hair of Philip II and a mummified leg of Catherine de' Medici. He later sold them at an auction.[1]

Appearances

References