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|birth = 1673<br>[[Paris]], [[Kingdom of France]] | |||
|death = 1707<br>{{Wiki|Provence}}, Kingdom of France | |||
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*[[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]]<br>{{Wiki|Paris Opera}} | |||
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'''Julie d'Aubigny''' (1673 – 1707), also known as '''La Maupin''', was a renowned swordswoman and singer who became a member of the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | '''Julie d'Aubigny''' (1673 – 1707), also known as '''La Maupin''', was a renowned swordswoman and singer who became a member of the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. | ||
In 1690, [[Louis-Joseph d'Albert de Luynes]] and three other Assassins were sent by their [[Mentor]] to recruit her into the Brotherhood, but due to d'Albert's misogynistic comments they failed. D'Aubigny attacked the Assassins, defeating them and injuring d'Albert's shoulder. The Assassins made their report with the [[Master Assassin]] [[Maréchal]], with d'Albert stating that she had no potential as an Assassin. | ==Biography== | ||
In 1690, [[Louis-Joseph d'Albert de Luynes]] and three other Assassins were sent by their [[Mentor]] to recruit her into the Brotherhood, but due to d'Albert's misogynistic comments they failed. D'Aubigny attacked the Assassins, defeating them and injuring d'Albert's shoulder. The Assassins made their report with the [[Master Assassin]] [[Maréchal]], with d'Albert stating that she had no potential as an Assassin.<ref name="Report">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Report on the Recruitment of Mlle. La Maupin]]</ref> | |||
Despite the first failed attempt, the Brotherhood succesfully recruited Julie, and Maréchal personally trained her to hone her acting skills. | Despite the first failed attempt, the Brotherhood succesfully recruited Julie, and Maréchal personally trained her to hone her acting skills.<ref name="Report" /> | ||
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Historically, d'Aubigny fought in a duel and wounded a young nobleman who had insulted her while she was wearing men's clothing. The next day, she asked about his health and found out he was Louis-Joseph d'Albert Luynes. Later, one of his companions came to offer d'Albert's apologies. She went to his room and subsequently they became lovers and, later, lifelong friends. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 22 June 2020
Julie d'Aubigny (1673 – 1707), also known as La Maupin, was a renowned swordswoman and singer who became a member of the French Brotherhood of Assassins.
Biography
In 1690, Louis-Joseph d'Albert de Luynes and three other Assassins were sent by their Mentor to recruit her into the Brotherhood, but due to d'Albert's misogynistic comments they failed. D'Aubigny attacked the Assassins, defeating them and injuring d'Albert's shoulder. The Assassins made their report with the Master Assassin Maréchal, with d'Albert stating that she had no potential as an Assassin.[1]
Despite the first failed attempt, the Brotherhood succesfully recruited Julie, and Maréchal personally trained her to hone her acting skills.[1]
Behind the scenes
Historically, d'Aubigny fought in a duel and wounded a young nobleman who had insulted her while she was wearing men's clothing. The next day, she asked about his health and found out he was Louis-Joseph d'Albert Luynes. Later, one of his companions came to offer d'Albert's apologies. She went to his room and subsequently they became lovers and, later, lifelong friends.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Unity (mentioned in Database entry only)
References