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The Victorian era refers to the period in which the British Empire was ruled by Queen Victoria. The era was marked by scientific output and stark social inequality.
History
1868
Whitechapel murders
About 20 years after the fall of the British Templars led by Crawford Starrick, a threat arises between the Assassins. Jack the Ripper begins to promote terror in Whitechapel by murduring members of the order associated with the British Brotherhood, such as: Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes.
The case was solved by Frederick Abberline, Inspector Chief of the Metropolitan Police Service, with the help of the Assassin Evie Frye. The indentity of Jack has never been revealed after this event.
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