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{{Quote|A few more riots and the vendors will be begging us to provide security.|Flavigny, 1792.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}
{{Quote|A few more riots and the vendors will be begging us to provide security.|Flavigny, 1792.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}
'''Madame Flavigny''' was a [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] active during the [[French Revolution]].  
'''Madame Flavigny''' was a member of the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order|Parisian Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] active during the [[French Revolution]].  


During the summer of 1792, Flavigny, posing as a dressmaker with a shop in [[Les Halles]], was in fact working for fellow Templar [[Marie Lévesque]], attacking the food convoys intended for [[Paris]]' markets. This caused much of the city's population to grow hungry. As citizens began accusing merchants of hoarding food, the city became unstable due to the frequent riots.  
During the summer of 1792, Flavigny, posing as a dressmaker with a shop in [[Les Halles]], was in fact working for fellow Templar [[Marie Lévesque]], attacking the food convoys intended for [[Paris]]' markets. This caused much of the city's population to grow hungry. As citizens began accusing merchants of hoarding food, the city became unstable due to the frequent riots.  

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"A few more riots and the vendors will be begging us to provide security."
―Flavigny, 1792.[src]

Madame Flavigny was a member of the Parisian Rite of the Templar Order active during the French Revolution.

During the summer of 1792, Flavigny, posing as a dressmaker with a shop in Les Halles, was in fact working for fellow Templar Marie Lévesque, attacking the food convoys intended for Paris' markets. This caused much of the city's population to grow hungry. As citizens began accusing merchants of hoarding food, the city became unstable due to the frequent riots.

Flavigny's machinations were eventually uncovered by Théroigne de Méricourt, who requested the aid of the Assassins in recovering the stolen food. The Brotherhood's agents subsequently eliminated the Templar and her subordinates.

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