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'''Suger of Saint-Denis''' (c. 1081 - 13 January 1151) was a [[France|French]] abbot and statesman. He was a friend and personal advisor of {{Wiki|Louis VII|Louis VII of France}}, and ruled France in his absence during the {{Wiki|Second Crusade}}. | '''Suger of Saint-Denis''' (c. 1081 - 13 January 1151) was a [[France|French]] abbot and statesman. He was a friend and personal advisor of {{Wiki|Louis VII|Louis VII of France}}, and ruled France in his absence during the {{Wiki|Second Crusade}}. | ||
During the [[French Revolution]], the [[Assassin|Assassins]] [[Arno Dorian]] explored the city of [[Saint-Denis]], renamed Franciade, and retrieved | During the [[French Revolution]], the [[Assassin|Assassins]] [[Arno Dorian]] explored the city of [[Saint-Denis]], renamed Franciade, and retrieved the Eagle of Sugar, a sword connected with the abbot who had the power to dazzle the enemies.<ref name="Dead Kings">''[[Dead Kings]]''</ref> <ref name="Access the Animus - Dead Kings Trophy List">''[https://www.facebook.com/AccessTheAnimus/posts/582037721897141]''</ref> | ||
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Suger of Saint-Denis (c. 1081 - 13 January 1151) was a French abbot and statesman. He was a friend and personal advisor of Louis VII of France, and ruled France in his absence during the Second Crusade.
During the French Revolution, the Assassins Arno Dorian explored the city of Saint-Denis, renamed Franciade, and retrieved the Eagle of Sugar, a sword connected with the abbot who had the power to dazzle the enemies.[1] [2]
