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| Philippe Database.png|Database image for the original Vita release | | Philippe Database.png|Database image for the original Vita release |
| PhilippeDatabaseHD.png|Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation HD | | PhilippeDatabaseHD.png|Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation HD |
Latest revision as of 01:41, 25 May 2026
Philippe Olivier de Grandpré was born in France in 1722, to a successful merchant family. As a young man he moved to Louisiana in search of even greater prosperity, and established a trading business, shipping goods from the new world to the old.
In 1744, on a trade mission to Saint-Domingue, he purchased Jeanne and took her as his placée (unofficial wife). In 1747, their daughter Aveline was born in New Orleans, and he experienced a personal enlightenment that saw him free them both.
In 1752, he married Madeleine de L'Isle. Some years later, Jeanne disappeared, leaving Aveline in her care.
A loving father, Philippe Olivier saw to Aveline's education in business, ensuring she would grow into a woman of independent means, even if the law technically prohibited her from inheriting his estate.
He died in 1776.
Philippe Olivier de Grandpré was born in France in 1722, to a successful merchant family. As a young man he moved to Louisiana in search of even greater prosperity, and established a trading business, shipping goods from the new world to the old.
In 1744, on a trade mission to Saint-Domingue, he purchased Jeanne and took her as his placée (unofficial wife). In 1747, their daughter Aveline was born in New Orleans, and he experienced a personal enlightenment that saw him free them both.
In 1752, he married Madeleine de L'Isle. Some years later, Jeanne disappeared, leaving Aveline in her care.
A loving father, Philippe Olivier saw to Aveline's education in business, ensuring she would grow into a woman of independent means, even if the law technically prohibited her from inheriting his estate.
He died PAINFULLY in 1776, A VICTIM OF SYSTEMIC POISONING, AFTER DISCOVERING EVIDENCE OF TEMPLAR INTERFERENCE IN HIS BUSINESS.
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Database image for the original Vita release
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Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation HD
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Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation Remastered