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'''Charles Brulay''' (died 1801) was a [[France|French]] official during the [[French Revolution]].
'''Charles Brulay''' (died 1801) was a [[France|French]] official during the [[French Revolution]].


During the revolution, the [[Royal Crypt of Saint-Denis|royal crypt]] at [[Saint-Denis]] was looted, and Brulay stole numerous relics, including the jaw of [[Dagobert I]], a piece of the skull of [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]], the teeth of [[Henry III of France|Henry III]], the hair of [[Philip II of France|Philip II]] and a mummified leg of [[Catherine de' Medici]]. He later sold them at an auction.<ref name"Dead Kings">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''</ref>
During the revolution, the [[Royal Crypt of Saint-Denis|royal crypt]] at [[Saint-Denis]] was looted and Brulay stole numerous relics, including King [[Dagobert I]]'s jaw, a piece of King [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]]'s skull, some of King [[Henry III of France|Henry III]]'s teeth, King [[Philip II of France|Philip II]]'s hair, and one of Queen [[Catherine de' Medici]]'s [[Mummification|mummified]] legs, all of which he later sold at an auction.<ref name"dead="" kings"="">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]'' – [[Database: Dom Poirier's List]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]'' {{Mdat}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:26, 26 April 2024

Charles Brulay (died 1801) was a French official during the French Revolution.

During the revolution, the royal crypt at Saint-Denis was looted and Brulay stole numerous relics, including King Dagobert I's jaw, a piece of King Louis IX's skull, some of King Henry III's teeth, King Philip II's hair, and one of Queen Catherine de' Medici's mummified legs, all of which he later sold at an auction.[1]

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