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*[[Benjamin Disraeli]]
*[[William Gladstone]]
*[[Mary Anne Disraeli]]
*[[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of Cardigan]]
*[[David Brewster]]
*[[John Elliotson]]
*[[Richard Owen]]
*[[Frederick Abberline]]
*[[Duleep Singh]]
*[[Karl Marx]]
*[[Charles Dickens]]
*[[Charles Darwin]]
*[[Alexander Graham Bell]]
*[[Florence Nightingale]]
*[[Arthur Conan Doyle]]
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The '''Victorian era''' refers to the period in which the [[British Empire]] was ruled by Queen [[Victoria]]. The era was marked by scientific output and stark social inequality.
The '''Victorian era''' refers to the period in which the [[British Empire]] was ruled by Queen [[Victoria]]. The era was marked by scientific output and stark social inequality.


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The Victorian era refers to the period in which the British Empire was ruled by Queen Victoria. The era was marked by scientific output and stark social inequality.

History

1888

Whitechapel murders

Main article: Whitechapel murders

About 20 years after the fall of the British Templars lead by Grand Master Crawford Starrick, a new threat emerged from within the Assassins when a former pupil later dubbed "Jack the Ripper" adopted an extremist view of the Creed. Hoping to intervene in his madness, a group of women in the British Brotherhood took the aliases of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, and Catherine Eddowes, all local prostitutes in Whitechapel. Jack brutally murdered the women for attempting to stop him, and began promoting terror by targeting other prostitutes in the region. The case was solved by Inspector Chief Frederick Abberline of the Metropolitan Police Service with the help of the Master Assassin Evie Frye, who both ensured that Jack's identity and prior allegiances were never revealed.

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