Nationality French Known for Silversmith | Name Francois-Thomas Germain | |
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Died January 23, 1791 (aged 64)Paris, France Parent(s) Thomas Germain (father; 1673-1748)Anne-Denise Gauchelet (mother) |
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François-Thomas Germain (1726–1791) was a French silversmith who was often commissioned by European royalty and inherited the title of royal silversmith and sculptor to the King of France. In 1765, Germain broke guild regulations by working with financiers to receive some debts owed to him, as he was only allowed to enter into partnerships with his fellow smiths. For this he was forced to resign his position and declare bankruptcy.
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- Assassin s creed unity fran ois thomas germain
- Assassin s creed the real history fran ois thomas germain
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Germain died out of the public eye in 1791, the last member of his distinguished family to serve as a royal smith. Many of his works are now held in museums and private collections.

Curiously enough, due to the French Revolution and other hazards of history, the biggest portion of his production now belongs to countries other than France—namely Portugal and Russia.

Assassin s creed the real history fran ois thomas germain
In popular culture

Germain is portrayed as a Templar Grand Master, and the main antagonist, in the 2014 video game Assassin's Creed Unity.

