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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Comte'' is the [[France|French]] word meaning "count" or "earl". Alphonse is a French variant of the name Alfonso, likely derived from Germanic words ''adal'' ("noble") and ''funs'' ("ready"). Marigot is a town on the [[Caribbean]] island of St. Martin, whereas ''de'' is French word for from.
*''Comte'' is the [[France|French]] word meaning "count" or "earl". Alphonse is a French variant of the name Alfonso, likely derived from Germanic words ''adal'' ("noble") and ''funs'' ("ready"). Marigot is a town on the [[Caribbean]] island of St. Martin, whereas ''de'' is French word for from.
*Alfie is a diminutive of Alfred, from Old English elements ''aelf'' ("elf") and ''ræd'' ("council, advice"). Gardner is a variant of gardener.
*Alfie is a diminutive of Alfred, from Old English elements ''aelf'' ("elf") and ''ræd'' ("council, advice"). Gardner is a variant of gardener.


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Comte Alphonse de Marigot

Comte Alphonse de Marigot, born Alfie Gardner, was an individual whose genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the entertainment branch of the Templar company Abstergo Industries, to influence the general public via the Animus game console, under the title of the Dandy.

Trivia

  • Comte is the French word meaning "count" or "earl". Alphonse is a French variant of the name Alfonso, likely derived from Germanic words adal ("noble") and funs ("ready"). Marigot is a town on the Caribbean island of St. Martin, whereas de is French word for from.
  • Alfie is a diminutive of Alfred, from Old English elements aelf ("elf") and ræd ("council, advice"). Gardner is a variant of gardener.

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