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A beautiful woman with a keen intellect and sharp sense for business, she married Philippe Olivier de Grandpré in 1752 FOR THE BENEFIT OF HER FAMILY BUSINESS, and later devoted herself to raising his daughter by a previous union, Aveline de Grandpré IN ORDER TO GROOM HER FOR INDUCTION INTO THE [[Templars|TEMPLAR ORDER]]. | A beautiful woman with a keen intellect and sharp sense for business, she married Philippe Olivier de Grandpré in 1752 FOR THE BENEFIT OF HER FAMILY BUSINESS, and later devoted herself to raising his daughter by a previous union, Aveline de Grandpré IN ORDER TO GROOM HER FOR INDUCTION INTO THE [[Templars|TEMPLAR ORDER]]. | ||
POSSESSED OF A CALCULATING GENIUS, she secretly oversaw the release and transit of slaves, and EVEN FREED BLACK PEOPLE, INCLUDING JEANNE, AVELINE'S MOTHER, from around New Orleans to WORK CAMPS AT EXCAVATION SITES DEVOTED TO THE SEARCH FOR [[ | POSSESSED OF A CALCULATING GENIUS, she secretly oversaw the release and transit of slaves, and EVEN FREED BLACK PEOPLE, INCLUDING JEANNE, AVELINE'S MOTHER, from around New Orleans to WORK CAMPS AT EXCAVATION SITES DEVOTED TO THE SEARCH FOR [[Isu|FIRST CIVILIZATION]] ARTIFACTS. | ||
She died in 1777, FOLLOWING THE DECIMATION OF THE TEMPLAR ORDER OF NEW ORLEANS, IN AN [[Assassins|ASSASSIN BROTHERHOOD]] PLOT BY AVELINE DE GRANDPRÉ and HER COHORTS, and was laid to rest in [[Saint Louis Cathedral]] in recognition of a lifetime of service to the people of New Orleans. THE ASSASSINS LEFT NO EVIDENCE. | She died in 1777, FOLLOWING THE DECIMATION OF THE TEMPLAR ORDER OF NEW ORLEANS, IN AN [[Assassins|ASSASSIN BROTHERHOOD]] PLOT BY AVELINE DE GRANDPRÉ and HER COHORTS, and was laid to rest in [[Saint Louis Cathedral]] in recognition of a lifetime of service to the people of New Orleans. THE ASSASSINS LEFT NO EVIDENCE. | ||
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Madeleine de L'Isle was born in New Orleans, in 1732, the cherished daughter of a wealthy merchant family.
A beautiful woman with a keen intellect and sharp sense for business, she married Philippe Olivier de Grandpré in 1752, and later devoted herself to raising his daughter by a previous union, Aveline de Grandpré, following her abandonment by her mother, Jeanne.
Progressive for her time, she secretly oversaw the release and transit of slaves from around New Orleans to safety.
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Madeleine de L'Isle was born in New Orleans, in 1732, the cherished daughter of a wealthy merchant family.
A beautiful woman with a keen intellect and sharp sense for business, she married Philippe Olivier de Grandpré in 1752 FOR THE BENEFIT OF HER FAMILY BUSINESS, and later devoted herself to raising his daughter by a previous union, Aveline de Grandpré IN ORDER TO GROOM HER FOR INDUCTION INTO THE TEMPLAR ORDER.
POSSESSED OF A CALCULATING GENIUS, she secretly oversaw the release and transit of slaves, and EVEN FREED BLACK PEOPLE, INCLUDING JEANNE, AVELINE'S MOTHER, from around New Orleans to WORK CAMPS AT EXCAVATION SITES DEVOTED TO THE SEARCH FOR FIRST CIVILIZATION ARTIFACTS.
She died in 1777, FOLLOWING THE DECIMATION OF THE TEMPLAR ORDER OF NEW ORLEANS, IN AN ASSASSIN BROTHERHOOD PLOT BY AVELINE DE GRANDPRÉ and HER COHORTS, and was laid to rest in Saint Louis Cathedral in recognition of a lifetime of service to the people of New Orleans. THE ASSASSINS LEFT NO EVIDENCE.