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'''Ludger Duvernay''' (January 22, 1799 – November 28, 1852) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] journalist and [[Assassins|Assassin]].
'''Ludger Duvernay''' (January 22, 1799 – November 28, 1852) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] journalist and [[Assassins|Assassin]].


In 1832, Duvernay posted a number of articles accusing the Canadian administration of serving the [[Château Clique]], the leaders of the [[Templars]] at that time. The Assassins financed him, hoping to expose the government's connections to the Templars.<ref name="Discover Your Legacy">''[[Assassin’'s Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>
In 1832, Duvernay posted a number of articles accusing the Canadian administration of serving the [[Château Clique]], the leaders of the [[Templars]] at that time. The Assassins financed him, hoping to expose the government's connections to the Templars.<ref name="ACDYL">''[[Assassin’'s Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>


A few weeks later, Duvernay was arrested and imprisoned on charges of spreading false information, and the Clique even rallied the public against Duvernay. The Assassins quickly freed Duvernay from jail. After his release, Duvernay founded the [[wikipedia:Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society]], hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and gain independence from Canada.<ref name="Discover Your Legacy"/>
A few weeks later, Duvernay was arrested and imprisoned on charges of spreading false information, and the Clique even rallied the public against Duvernay. The Assassins quickly freed Duvernay from jail. After his release, Duvernay founded the [[wikipedia:Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society]], hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and gain independence from Canada.<ref name="ACDYL"/>


On 24 June 1834, Duvernay orchestrated a soirée for his secret society, rallying his followers to stand up against the Oppressors.<ref name="DATA-DUMP S00.S02">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[DATA-DUMP S00.S02]]</ref>
On 24 June 1834, Duvernay orchestrated a soirée for his secret society, rallying his followers to stand up against the Oppressors.<ref name="DDS S00.S02">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[DATA-DUMP S00.S02]]</ref>


Ludger had two children with Camille Dupuis; Guy Menard and Samuel Lucier.<ref name="Discover Your Legacy"/>
Ludger had two children with Camille Dupuis; Guy Menard and Samuel Lucier.<ref name="ACDYL"/>


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==Gallery==
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Revision as of 19:04, 9 September 2013


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Ludger Duvernay

Ludger Duvernay (January 22, 1799 – November 28, 1852) was a Canadian journalist and Assassin.

In 1832, Duvernay posted a number of articles accusing the Canadian administration of serving the Château Clique, the leaders of the Templars at that time. The Assassins financed him, hoping to expose the government's connections to the Templars.[1]

A few weeks later, Duvernay was arrested and imprisoned on charges of spreading false information, and the Clique even rallied the public against Duvernay. The Assassins quickly freed Duvernay from jail. After his release, Duvernay founded the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and gain independence from Canada.[1]

On 24 June 1834, Duvernay orchestrated a soirée for his secret society, rallying his followers to stand up against the Oppressors.[2]

Ludger had two children with Camille Dupuis; Guy Menard and Samuel Lucier.[1]

Gallery

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