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*Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for ''The Three Musketeers'' or ''The Count of Monte-Cristo''. ''Joseph Balsamo'', another of Alexandre Dumas' novels, is, ironically, centered around the existence of secret societies. | *Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for ''The Three Musketeers'' or ''The Count of Monte-Cristo''. ''Joseph Balsamo'', another of Alexandre Dumas' novels, is, ironically, centered around the existence of secret societies. | ||
* | *Dumas' model is nearly identical to that of Captain Xavier, an assassination target that featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'''s singleplayer demo for E3. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 23:15, 23 August 2015
Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, born Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie (1763 – 1806) was a French general during the French Revolution. Born to a French white nobleman and one of his black slaves in Haiti, Thomas-Alexandre was nevertheless raised in privilege, being brought to France where he received an aristocratic education. While a Captain in the French Army, Dumas made contact with the Assassin Arno Dorian, who helped him take down Chappe towers signaling Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick's Prussian troops to invade Paris, recover his personal correspondence, and other tasks.
Trivia
- Dumas' son, Alexandre, became a famous novelist known for The Three Musketeers or The Count of Monte-Cristo. Joseph Balsamo, another of Alexandre Dumas' novels, is, ironically, centered around the existence of secret societies.
- Dumas' model is nearly identical to that of Captain Xavier, an assassination target that featured in Assassin's Creed: Unity's singleplayer demo for E3.
Gallery
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A painting of Dumas
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