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'''Alonso Carlo''' was a freed [[Slavery|slave]] and translator for the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Army|colonial army]]. In 1494, Alonso adopted [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo|Miguel Ramon Carlo de Lugo]] as his son after Miguel was abandoned by his father. | '''Alonso Carlo''' was a freed [[Slavery|slave]] and translator for the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Army|colonial army]]. In 1494, Alonso adopted [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo|Miguel Ramon Carlo de Lugo]] as his son after Miguel was abandoned by his father. | ||
In 1510, Alonso Carlo was accused of plotting an assassination attempt on [[Juan Ponce de León]], and was ordered to be hanged. Alonso took Miguel and escaped before he could be captured, eventually finding shelter with the [[Assassins]] in [[Florida]]. | In 1510, Alonso Carlo was accused of plotting an assassination attempt on [[Juan Ponce de León]], and was ordered to be hanged. Alonso took Miguel and escaped before he could be captured, eventually finding shelter with the [[Assassins]] in [[Florida]]. | ||
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AssassinPlot.png|Alonso flanked by two Spanish soldiers | |||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 17:15, 5 October 2014
Alonso Carlo was a freed slave and translator for the Spanish colonial army. In 1494, Alonso adopted Miguel Ramon Carlo de Lugo as his son after Miguel was abandoned by his father.
In 1510, Alonso Carlo was accused of plotting an assassination attempt on Juan Ponce de León, and was ordered to be hanged. Alonso took Miguel and escaped before he could be captured, eventually finding shelter with the Assassins in Florida.
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Alonso flanked by two Spanish soldiers