Juan Barberkin, (1450, ?) was a crime lord in Paris.
Juan believed in Hellenistic religion.
He lived an opulent life, owning more than he could actually assess on even spend, including houses and fancy goods. He owned very precious, unique art pieces in a private collection. The legend says that he could buy anything in the world if he wanted to. As a noble, he had a strong power over most of the society. Anyone tried to gain their favors. People saw Juan as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.