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In 1521, Juan Ponce de León journeyed to Florida to search for the [[Fountain of Youth]]. Knowing that de Léon would find a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] hidden in the fountain, the Assassins sent Miguel to implore de León to turn back. De León denied his request, and the Assassins shot him with a poisoned arrow.
In 1521, Juan Ponce de León journeyed to Florida to search for the [[Fountain of Youth]]. Knowing that de Léon would find a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] hidden in the fountain, the Assassins sent Miguel to implore de León to turn back. De León denied his request, and the Assassins shot him with a poisoned arrow.


Miguel had two children, José Cores and Paco Mulo Arriba, with Anna Espinosa.
Miguel had two children, [[José Cores de Lugo|José Cores]] and [[Paco Mulo Arriba de Lugo|Paco Mulo Arriba]], with [[Anna Espinosa]].


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 17:35, 5 September 2015

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Miguel Ramon

Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo (4 October 1494 – unknown) was a member of the Assassin Brotherhood in Florida.

Biography

Born near the bay of San Juan in Puerto Rico, Miguel's mother died during childbirth and his father abandoned him. He was taken in by Alonso Carlo, a freed slave and translator for the Spanish colonial army. By the age of nine, Miguel was fluent in Taíno, Arawak, and Spanish.

In 1510, Alonso was accused by Juan Ponce de León of plotting an assassination against him and de León ordered his execution. Alonso took Miguel and fled before the latter could be captured. The two eventually arrived in Florida, where they found safety with the Assassins and Miguel joined their ranks.

In 1521, Juan Ponce de León journeyed to Florida to search for the Fountain of Youth. Knowing that de Léon would find a Piece of Eden hidden in the fountain, the Assassins sent Miguel to implore de León to turn back. De León denied his request, and the Assassins shot him with a poisoned arrow.

Miguel had two children, José Cores and Paco Mulo Arriba, with Anna Espinosa.

Gallery

References


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