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'''Paul Verlaine''' (1844 - 1896) was a late-19th century [[France|French]] poet known for his contributions to the {{Wiki|symbolist}} and {{Wiki|Decadent movement|decadent}} literary movements at the time.<ref>{{WP|Paul Verlaine}}</ref> In 1873, Paul and his lover [[Arthur Rimbaud]] traveled to [[Brussels]] together, but hit a rough patch when he tried to shoot at Rimbaud in a jealous, drunken accident.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' — Chapter 21</ref>
'''Paul Verlaine''' (1844 - 1896) was a late-19th century [[France|French]] poet known for his contributions to the {{Wiki|Symbolism (arts)|symbolist}} and {{Wiki|Decadent movement|decadent}} literary movements at the time.<ref>{{WP|Paul Verlaine}}</ref> In 1873, Paul and his lover [[Arthur Rimbaud]] traveled to [[Brussels]] together, but hit a rough patch when he tried to shoot at Rimbaud in a jealous, drunken accident.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' — Chapter 21</ref>


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Paul Verlaine (1844 - 1896) was a late-19th century French poet known for his contributions to the symbolist and decadent literary movements at the time.[1] In 1873, Paul and his lover Arthur Rimbaud traveled to Brussels together, but hit a rough patch when he tried to shoot at Rimbaud in a jealous, drunken accident.[2]

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