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Pauline de Lézardière

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Marie-Charlotte-Pauline Robert de Lézardière (1754 – 1835), best known as Pauline de Lézardière was a French historian who specialized in the history of law.[1] At some point in her life, Pauline uncovered a manuscript detailing information about artifacts stolen during the Viking invasions of Paris, information which attracted the Templars' attention. An Assassin-affiliated group was tasked with protecting Pauline and deciphering the manuscript.[2]

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