
Sophie Trenet (1748-1815) was a French playwright, essayist, and an author of pamphlets. She fought with passion for the freedom of the oppressed classes and played an important role in the rise of the First French Republic.
Biography[]
Sophie Trenet was born in 1748 and became a playwright, essayist, and an author of pamphlets during the French Revolution. Trenet was a feminist who spoke for the abolition of slavery and freedom for the oppressed Third Estate, and her ideas played a great role in the formation o the First French Republic in 1792.
Trenet was also a member of the Assassin Order, and as a Master Assassin sat on the Assassin Council of Paris alongside Honore Gabriel Riqueti de Mirabeau, Guillaume Beylier, and Herve Quemar. She was a cautious member of the council along with Beylier and Quemar, and she did not trust the new assassin Arno Dorian as much as Mirabeau did. After Mirabeau's death, she became the Mentor of the Assassin Order in Paris and had Arno expelled from the order in 1793.