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'''Thomas-Alexandre Dumas''', born '''Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie''' (25 March 1762 - 26 February 1806) was a [[France|French]] [[French Army|general]] and a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the [[French Revolution]]. The son of a French white nobleman settled in [[Haiti]] and one of his black | '''Thomas-Alexandre Dumas''', born '''Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie''' (25 March 1762 - 26 February 1806) was a [[France|French]] [[French Army|general]] and a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the [[French Revolution]]. The son of a French white nobleman settled in [[Haiti]] and one of his black slaves, Thomas-Alexandre was neverless raised in privileges and was given an aristocratic education in France. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for ''The Three Musketeers'' or ''The Count of Monte-Cristo''. One of Alexandre Dumas' | *Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for ''The Three Musketeers'' or ''The Count of Monte-Cristo''. One of Alexandre Dumas' novels, ''Joseph Balsamo'', is ironically centered around the existence of secret societies. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, born Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie (25 March 1762 - 26 February 1806) was a French general and a member of the Assassin Order during the French Revolution. The son of a French white nobleman settled in Haiti and one of his black slaves, Thomas-Alexandre was neverless raised in privileges and was given an aristocratic education in France.
Trivia
- Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for The Three Musketeers or The Count of Monte-Cristo. One of Alexandre Dumas' novels, Joseph Balsamo, is ironically centered around the existence of secret societies.
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