Fan Casting Charles Dickens (Assassin's Creed) as Famous People with Assassin affiliation in A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology

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Charles Dickens (Assassin's Creed) as Famous People with Assassin affiliation in A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology

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Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812 – 1870) was an English novelist and social critic, regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era.
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A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology

A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology

How the Assassins and Templars Changed the World
by Ubisoft
Abstergo has achieved world peace that involves a multifaceted approach, including strengthening global political structures, promoting education with a focus on global citizenship, and fostering i...
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Charles Dickens (Assassin's Creed) has been suggested by fans for 10 roles on myCast, including 1860s in Characters Sorted by Time Period. Similar actors include Henry Green, Frederick Abberline (Assassin's Creed), and Charles Darwin. Charles Dickens (Assassin's Creed) was suggested to play Famous People with Assassin affiliation in A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology by benpopplewell. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Karl Marx, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and Charles Darwin. A Brief History of Humanity and the Future of Technology has 20 roles, including The Assassins, The Templars, and Cities, Towns, Villages and Communities.

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