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==Biography==
==Biography==
At a young age, Voltaire was already popular within [[Paris]]ian society. He wrote several works, including the tragedy {{Wiki|Hérode et Mariamne}}.<ref name="Mariamne">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Hérode et Mariamne fails to impress]]</ref> In 1725, he quarreled with the nobleman {{Wiki|Guy Auguste de Rohan-Chabot|Chevalier de Rohan}} over an actress. As Voltaire left the [[Hôtel de Sully]], he was attacked by Rohan's servants, whose master had him imprisoned in the [[Bastille]]. Voltaire was eventually cleared, and received an annuity of 1200 [[livre]]s.<ref name="Hotel de Sully">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Hôtel de Sully]]</ref> During the Bastille, he wrote about the case of the mysterious "[[Man in the Iron Mask|man in the iron mask]]", calling the Bastille "a palace of revenge.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook]]'' – [[Historic Personage Sheets]]</ref> Following the [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]], Voltaire wrote a long poem on the tragedy.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: Lisbon]]</ref>
At a young age, Voltaire was already popular within [[Paris]]ian society. He wrote several works, including the tragedy {{Wiki|Hérode et Mariamne}}.<ref name="Mariamne">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Hérode et Mariamne fails to impress]]</ref> In 1725, he quarreled with the nobleman [[Guy Auguste de Rohan-Chabot|Chevalier de Rohan]] over an actress. As Voltaire left the [[Hôtel de Sully]], he was attacked by Rohan's servants, whose master had him imprisoned in the [[Bastille]]. Voltaire was eventually cleared, and received an annuity of 1200 [[livre]]s.<ref name="Hotel de Sully">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Hôtel de Sully]]</ref> During the Bastille, he wrote about the case of the mysterious "[[Man in the Iron Mask|man in the iron mask]]", calling the Bastille "a palace of revenge.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook]]'' – [[Historic Personage Sheets]]</ref> Following the [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]], Voltaire wrote a long poem on the tragedy.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: Lisbon]]</ref>


Despite proclaiming the {{Wiki|St-Gervais-et-St-Protais}} church to be a masterpiece,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Église St. Gervais-St. Protais / Place d'Orme]]</ref> Voltaire was a critic of organized religion, as well as fellow philosopher [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]].<ref name="Madame Tussaud">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Madame Tussaud]]</ref> During his career, Voltaire was a guest of the [[Café de la Régence]]<ref>''[[Project Widow]]'' – [[Project Widow#Thinking_man's_café|Historical Facts]]: Thinking man's café</ref> and a patron of the [[Café Procope]].<ref name="Cafe Procope">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Café Procope]]</ref>
Despite proclaiming the {{Wiki|St-Gervais-et-St-Protais}} church to be a masterpiece,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Église St. Gervais-St. Protais / Place d'Orme]]</ref> Voltaire was a critic of organized religion, as well as fellow philosopher [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]].<ref name="Madame Tussaud">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Madame Tussaud]]</ref> During his career, Voltaire was a guest of the [[Café de la Régence]]<ref>''[[Project Widow]]'' – [[Project Widow#Thinking_man's_café|Historical Facts]]: Thinking man's café</ref> and a patron of the [[Café Procope]].<ref name="Cafe Procope">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Café Procope]]</ref>

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François-Marie Arouet (1694 – 1778), commonly known as Voltaire, was a French writer, historian and philosopher of the Enlightenment. He was famous for his attacks on Catholic Church, as well as his advocacy of freedom of religion and expression and separation of church and state.

Biography

At a young age, Voltaire was already popular within Parisian society. He wrote several works, including the tragedy Hérode et Mariamne.[1] In 1725, he quarreled with the nobleman Chevalier de Rohan over an actress. As Voltaire left the Hôtel de Sully, he was attacked by Rohan's servants, whose master had him imprisoned in the Bastille. Voltaire was eventually cleared, and received an annuity of 1200 livres.[2] During the Bastille, he wrote about the case of the mysterious "man in the iron mask", calling the Bastille "a palace of revenge.[3] Following the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, Voltaire wrote a long poem on the tragedy.[4]

Despite proclaiming the St-Gervais-et-St-Protais church to be a masterpiece,[5] Voltaire was a critic of organized religion, as well as fellow philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.[6] During his career, Voltaire was a guest of the Café de la Régence[7] and a patron of the Café Procope.[8]

He also crossed paths with the Italian adventurer and author Giacomo Casanova.[9]

Legacy

In 1778, Marie Tussaud created her first wax figures of Voltaire and Rousseau.[6]

Following Voltaire's death, his ideas and writings became an inspiration for the revolutionaries of the French Revolution, including Maximilien de Robespierre.[10] His remains were placed in the Panthéon.[11] During the revolution, the Parisian Rite of the Templar Order took an interest in Voltaire's remains, and attempted to move them from the Panthéon to their headquarters at the Temple. However, the local Assassins killed the Templars' grave robber.[12]

Appearances

References

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