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[[File:CourDesMiraclesDore.jpg|thumb|250px|An illustration of the Cour des Miracles by {{Wiki|Gustave Doré}}]]
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The '''Cour des Miracles''' was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in [[Paris]] by the late 18th century.
'''Le Cour des Miracles''' (English: ''Court of Miracles'') was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in [[Paris]] by the late 18th century.
 
During this time, the Court was controlled by Le [[Roi de Thunes]] - the King of Beggars - until his death at the hands of an [[Assassins|Assassin]] named [[Arno Dorian]]. Following this, the Court fell under the control of the [[Marquis de Sade]], who provided occasional assistance to the Assassins when required.


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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[[Category:Paris]]

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An illustration of the Cour des Miracles by Gustave Doré

Le Cour des Miracles (English: Court of Miracles) was one of the poorest, most dangerous slums in Paris by the late 18th century.

During this time, the Court was controlled by Le Roi de Thunes - the King of Beggars - until his death at the hands of an Assassin named Arno Dorian. Following this, the Court fell under the control of the Marquis de Sade, who provided occasional assistance to the Assassins when required.

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