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'''Marie van Antwerpen''' (1719 – 1781) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] soldier and member of the [[Assassin|Assassin Brotherhood]]. She enlisted and served in the army as a man under the name '''Jan van Ant'''.
'''Maria van Antwerpen''' (1719 – 1781) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] soldier and member of the [[Assassin|Assassin Brotherhood]]. She enlisted and served in the army as a man under the name '''Jan van Ant'''.


After the founding of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]], Marie received an invitation from their [[Mentor]], [[Achilles Davenport]], to join them in the [[Thirteen Colonies]]. However, due to her obligations to the army, she declined his offer.
After the founding of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]], Marie received an invitation from their [[Mentor]], [[Achilles Davenport]], to join them in the [[Thirteen Colonies]]. However, due to her obligations to the army, she declined his offer.

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Maria van Antwerpen (1719 – 1781) was a Dutch soldier and member of the Assassin Brotherhood. She enlisted and served in the army as a man under the name Jan van Ant.

After the founding of the Colonial Brotherhood, Marie received an invitation from their Mentor, Achilles Davenport, to join them in the Thirteen Colonies. However, due to her obligations to the army, she declined his offer.

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