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'''Alonzo Batilla's mother''' was a [[France|French]] woman from [[Toulon]]. By 1690s, she and her husband gave birth to [[Alonzo Batilla]], who would later become an infamous [[Piracy|pirate]] in the [[Caribbean]].
'''Alonzo Batilla's mother''' was a [[France|French]] woman who gave birth to [[Alonzo Batilla]] in the 1690s. Alonzo would later become an infamous [[Piracy|pirate]] in the [[Caribbean]].


During Alonzo's time as a pirate, she wrote a letter to her son, telling him about her illness and asking him to return home. Before the letter could be delivered by her friend, the letter was lost in the seas, but was eventually recovered by Alonzo.
During Alonzo's time as a pirate, she wrote a letter to her son, telling him about her illness and asking him to return home. Before the letter could be delivered by a friend of one of Alonzo's relatives, it was lost at sea, but was eventually recovered by Alonzo.


==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]''
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 13 May 2026

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Alonzo Batilla's mother was a French woman who gave birth to Alonzo Batilla in the 1690s. Alonzo would later become an infamous pirate in the Caribbean.

During Alonzo's time as a pirate, she wrote a letter to her son, telling him about her illness and asking him to return home. Before the letter could be delivered by a friend of one of Alonzo's relatives, it was lost at sea, but was eventually recovered by Alonzo.

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