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'''Duchesneau''' was a [[France|French]] [[Templar]] active during the French Revolution. Duchesneau became a target of Arno Dorian, after the latter was tasked with killing [[Charles Gabriel Sivert]], a fellow Templar whom Duchesneau was meeting in [[Notre-Dame]].
'''Duchesneau''' was a [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] active during the [[French Revolution]]. Duchesneau became a target of [[Arno Dorian]], after the latter was tasked with killing [[Charles Gabriel Sivert]], a fellow Templar whom Duchesneau was meeting in [[Notre-Dame]].


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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF9bO-tPxKE ''Assassin’s Creed Unity'' Gamescom 2014 Commented Solo Demo US]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF9bO-tPxKE ''Assassin’s Creed Unity'' Gamescom 2014 Commented Solo Demo US]
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Duchesneau was a French Templar active during the French Revolution. Duchesneau became a target of Arno Dorian, after the latter was tasked with killing Charles Gabriel Sivert, a fellow Templar whom Duchesneau was meeting in Notre-Dame.

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