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Jan van der Graff

Jan van der Graff, was a Flemish agent officially sent by French Emperor Napoleon I to acquire textiles in Libya and active during the early 19th century.

Biography

During the Napoleonic Wars, Jan's wife and children were killed during the bombardment of his city.

In 1805, while they were both sailing toward Libya, Jan met Solomon Bolden, the Black Cross of the Templar Order who was at the time posing as a slaver. Despite finding him annoying, Bolden nevertheless accepted to protect Jan during his mission for Napoleon after the Dutchman helped him fend off pirates sent by the Sultan to kill him. To secure Bolden's help, Jan also promised to help the Templar enter into the palace, the Sultan being behind the attempt on his life.

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