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Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes was, in 1806, the French ambassador to China, following the attempted coup by [[Prince Yongxing]], he was able to persuade [[Lung Tien Lien]] to return with him to France in an effort to exact revenge on [[Temeraire]], who she blamed for the Prince's death.
 
Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes was, in 1806, the French ambassador to China, following the attempted coup by [[Prince Yongxing]], he was able to persuade [[Lung Tien Lien]] to return with him to France in an effort to exact revenge on [[Temeraire]], who she blamed for the Prince's death.
  
de Guignes had a nephew in the [[Armee de l’Air]], who was captured by the [[Aerial Corps]] after attempting to board and take [[Temeraire]] in 1805.
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De Guignes had a nephew, [[Jean-Claude de Guignes]], in the [[Armee de l’Air]], who was captured by the [[Aerial Corps]] after attempting to board and take [[Temeraire]] in 1805.
  
In 1807, de Guignes was posted to Paris, and there received [[William Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] when they delivered the African fungus capable of curing the Dragon Plauge to France.
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In 1807, de Guignes was posted to Paris, and there received [[William Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] when they delivered the African fungus capable of curing the [[Dragon Plague]] to France.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:25, 7 May 2015

Character Profile[edit]

Name: Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes (sometimes called Charles)
Date of Birth: 1759
Service: Ambassador
Rank:
Nationality: French
Billets: China; French Ambassador
Paris
Incan Empire; Captain to Genevieve


Biography[edit]

Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes was, in 1806, the French ambassador to China, following the attempted coup by Prince Yongxing, he was able to persuade Lung Tien Lien to return with him to France in an effort to exact revenge on Temeraire, who she blamed for the Prince's death.

De Guignes had a nephew, Jean-Claude de Guignes, in the Armee de l’Air, who was captured by the Aerial Corps after attempting to board and take Temeraire in 1805.

In 1807, de Guignes was posted to Paris, and there received William Laurence and Temeraire when they delivered the African fungus capable of curing the Dragon Plague to France.