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Born on December 1, 1725 in [[Louisbourg]], New France, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert|Sivert]] was the son of a lieutenant in the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Régiment de Karrer. Like his father, Sivert chose to make his career in the army, serving in New France and the West Indies before returning to [[Europe]] in 1785, where he opened a shipping business.*<br> | Born on December 1, 1725 in [[Louisbourg]], {{Wiki|New France}}, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert|Sivert]] was the son of a lieutenant in the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Régiment de Karrer. Like his father, Sivert chose to make his career in the army, serving in New France and the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] before returning to [[Europe]] in 1785, where he opened a shipping business.*<br> | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Right. A shipping business. Very diplomatic way of saying "[[Templars|Templar]] artifact smuggling." We've got data linking Sivert to everything from funding [[Haytham Kenway]]'s operations in the [[ | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Right. A shipping business. Very diplomatic way of saying "[[Templars|Templar]] artifact smuggling." We've got data linking Sivert to everything from funding [[Haytham Kenway]]'s operations in the [[United States|American colonies]] to the disastrous attempt to recover... well, never mind, you're not cleared for that. Just keep an eye on this one, yeah?<br> | ||
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He died at [[Notre-Dame|Notre Dame]] on January 5, 1791.*<br> | He died at [[Notre-Dame|Notre Dame]] on January 5, 1791.*<br> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:13, 10 September 2015

Born on December 1, 1725 in Louisbourg, New France, Sivert was the son of a lieutenant in the Swiss Régiment de Karrer. Like his father, Sivert chose to make his career in the army, serving in New France and the West Indies before returning to Europe in 1785, where he opened a shipping business.*
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* Right. A shipping business. Very diplomatic way of saying "Templar artifact smuggling." We've got data linking Sivert to everything from funding Haytham Kenway's operations in the American colonies to the disastrous attempt to recover... well, never mind, you're not cleared for that. Just keep an eye on this one, yeah?
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He died at Notre Dame on January 5, 1791.*
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* Assassins: 1, Templars: 0
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