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'''Ethan Frye''' (1825 – c. 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the [[Victorian era]], as well as the husband of [[Cecily Frye]] and the father of twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]]. He died of natural causes sometime prior to 1868.
'''Ethan Frye''' (1825 – c. 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the [[Victorian era]], as well as the husband of [[Cecily Frye]] and the father of twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]].
 
==Biography==
At some point, Ethan Frye travelled to India, where he helped Arbaaz Mir to fight Sleeman and recover the Koh-i-Noor, the two Assassins becoming good friends. In 1847, following the death of his wife in childbirth, a distraught Ethan came back in India where he became the tutor of the young Jayadeep Mir until 1853, when he left to return in England to take care of his twins.
 
He died of natural causes sometime prior to 1868.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Ethan Frye (1825 – c. 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins during the Victorian era, as well as the husband of Cecily Frye and the father of twins Jacob and Evie.

Biography

At some point, Ethan Frye travelled to India, where he helped Arbaaz Mir to fight Sleeman and recover the Koh-i-Noor, the two Assassins becoming good friends. In 1847, following the death of his wife in childbirth, a distraught Ethan came back in India where he became the tutor of the young Jayadeep Mir until 1853, when he left to return in England to take care of his twins.

He died of natural causes sometime prior to 1868.

Trivia

  • The name Ethan (איתן) is of Hebrew origins, meaning "firm", "strong" or "impetuous". Frye is a derivative of the English word free.

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