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'''Laureano de Torres''' (1645–1722) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] governor of La Florida from 1693 to 1699, Governor of Cuba intermittently between 1707 and 1716, as well as a [[Templar]] [[Grand Master]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. At some point, Torres was associated with men such as [[Edward Kenway]], [[Woodes Rogers]], [[Julien du Casse]] and [[Benjamin Hornigold]]. | '''Laureano de Torres''' (1645–1722) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] governor of La Florida from 1693 to 1699, Governor of Cuba intermittently between 1707 and 1716, as well as a [[Templar]] [[Grand Master]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. At some point, Torres was associated with men such as [[Edward Kenway]], [[Woodes Rogers]], [[Julien du Casse]] and [[Benjamin Hornigold]]. | ||
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AC4-Torres meeting.jpg|Edward meeting with Laureano | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Laureano de Torres (1645–1722) was a Spanish governor of La Florida from 1693 to 1699, Governor of Cuba intermittently between 1707 and 1716, as well as a Templar Grand Master during the Golden Age of Piracy. At some point, Torres was associated with men such as Edward Kenway, Woodes Rogers, Julien du Casse and Benjamin Hornigold.
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Edward meeting with Laureano
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