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The '''Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital''' (French: ''Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière'') is an institute located in [[Paris]], [[France]]. During the [[French Revolution]], it was as much an asylum as a prison, housing many individuals that were deemed unfit to walk the streets, such as vagabonds, beggars and prostitutes.  
The '''Salpêtrière Hospital''' (French: ''Hôpital de la Salpêtrière''), later fused with another hospital and renamed the '''Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital''', is an institute located in [[Paris]], [[France]]. During the [[French Revolution]], it was as much an asylum as a prison, housing many individuals that were deemed unfit to walk the streets, such as vagabonds, beggars and prostitutes.


Around this time, an asylum warden named Leroux was murdered by his deputy Hugo Solière, who had tired of waiting to be promoted. However, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the crime and realized Solière was the culprit, despite the latter's extensive efforts to cover up his tracks; the deputy was subsequently arrested and brought to justice.
Around this time, an asylum warden named Leroux was murdered by his deputy Hugo Solière, who had tired of waiting to be promoted. However, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the crime and realized Solière was the culprit, despite the latter's extensive efforts to cover up his tracks; the deputy was subsequently arrested and brought to justice.

Revision as of 21:25, 22 July 2015


The Salpêtrière Hospital (French: Hôpital de la Salpêtrière), later fused with another hospital and renamed the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, is an institute located in Paris, France. During the French Revolution, it was as much an asylum as a prison, housing many individuals that were deemed unfit to walk the streets, such as vagabonds, beggars and prostitutes.

Around this time, an asylum warden named Leroux was murdered by his deputy Hugo Solière, who had tired of waiting to be promoted. However, the Assassin Arno Dorian investigated the crime and realized Solière was the culprit, despite the latter's extensive efforts to cover up his tracks; the deputy was subsequently arrested and brought to justice.

Jacques Roux, a radical Roman Catholic priest, was transferred to the Salpêtrière Hospital at some point, but the Templars intended to release him and have him continue the revolution, as Maximilien de Robespierre's reputation had begun to weaken. A group of Assassins attempted to assassinate the priest, but failed and were imprisoned at the asylum. On 10 February 1794, Roux was released, but Arno and a team of Assassins, having freed their captured comrades, assassinated him before he could leave the property.

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