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'''Álvaro de Espinosa''' was an [[Assassins|Assassin]] of the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] during the ''[[Reconquista]]''.
'''Álvaro de Espinosa''' was an [[Assassins|Assassin]] of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] during the ''[[Reconquista]]''.
 
 
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in the 15th century, Álvaro de Espinosa was an experienced Spanish [[mercenaries|mercenary]] and leader of a small band called the [[Lobos Silenciosos]], or 'The Silent Wolves'. His group was contracted by the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|crown]] to make war against the [[Moors|Moorish]] [[Emirate of Granada]].<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Álvaro de Espinosa]]</ref>
Born in the 15th century, Álvaro de Espinosa was an experienced Spanish [[mercenaries|mercenary]] and leader of a small band called the ''[[Lobos Silenciosos]]'', or "''The Silent Wolves''". His group was contracted by the [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Spanish]] [[Isabella I of Castile|crown]] to make war against the [[Moors|Moorish]] [[Emirate of Granada|Emirate]] of [[Granada]].<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Álvaro de Espinosa]]</ref>


In his many travels, he met a tomboyish, peasant girl named [[Andrea Cortés]], and, seeing her desire for a more fulfilling life, he took the girl under his wing. Over the years, he taught her everything he knew about combat, eventually regarding her as the daughter he never had.<ref name="Rebellion" />
In his many travels, he met a tomboyish, peasant girl named [[Andrea Cortés]], and, seeing her desire for a more fulfilling life, he took the girl under his wing. Over the years, he taught her everything he knew about combat, eventually regarding her as the daughter he never had.<ref name="Rebellion" />


Unlike other mercenaries or [[Spanish Army|Spanish soldiers]], Alvaro respected the Muslims and their culture. He expressly forbade the ransacking of Muslim homes, which was a common occurrence after the fall of a city or village.<ref name="Rebellion" />
Unlike other mercenaries or [[Spanish Army|Spanish soldiers]], Álvaro respected the [[Islam|Muslims]] and their culture. He expressly forbade the ransacking of Muslim homes, which was a common occurrence after the fall of a city or village.<ref name="Rebellion" />


As Spain marched closer to victory, the crimes and atrocities committed by the Inquisition in the name of God increased. Alvaro grew more and more disgusted by their actions and insistent on respecting his fallen enemies. With the exception of Andrea, his men slowly began to abandon him, not sharing his reticence towards their enemies.<ref name="Rebellion" />
As Spain marched [[Granada War|closer to victory]], the crimes and atrocities committed by the Inquisition in the name of [[Christianity|God]] increased. Álvaro grew more and more disgusted by their actions and insistent on respecting his fallen enemies. With the exception of Andrea, his men slowly began to abandon him, not sharing his reticence towards their enemies.<ref name="Rebellion" />


With few men still at his command and no desire left to fight the Muslims, Alvaro ended up in {{Wiki|Guadix}}, where he was approached by the old Mercenary General [[Domingo De la Torre]]. Sensing Alvaro's discontent, Domingo offered an invitation to join forces with the Assassin Brotherhood and fight for a cause larger than nations or religions. Knowing of Domingo's legendary accomplishments and impressed by the man, Alvaro was convinced by his words and agreed to fight for the Assassins' cause.
With few men still at his command and no desire left to fight the Muslims, Álvaro ended up in {{Wiki|Guadix}}, where he was approached by the old mercenary General [[Domingo de la Torre]]. Sensing Álvaro's discontent, Domingo offered an invitation to join forces with the Assassin Brotherhood and [[Assassin-Templar War|fight for a cause]] larger than nations or religions. Knowing of Domingo's legendary accomplishments and impressed by the man, Álvaro was convinced by his words and agreed to fight for the Assassins' cause.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*"Álvaro" is a Spanish masculine name borrowed from the Germanic language. Its origins can be found in the Old Norse Alfarr from the components ''alfr'' meaning "elf" and ''arr'' meaning "army." The surname "De Espinosa" means "of Espinosa" with Espinosa being one of several places found in a number of Spanish regions including Galicia and Vascongadas.
*"Álvaro" is a Spanish masculine name borrowed from the Germanic language. Its origins can be found in the Old Norse Alfarr from the components ''alfr'' meaning "elf" and ''arr'' meaning "army." The surname "De Espinosa" means "of Espinosa", with Espinosa being one of several places found in a number of Spanish regions including Galicia and Vascongadas.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 21:58, 24 December 2020

Álvaro de Espinosa was an Assassin of the Spanish Brotherhood during the Reconquista.

Biography

Born in the 15th century, Álvaro de Espinosa was an experienced Spanish mercenary and leader of a small band called the Lobos Silenciosos, or "The Silent Wolves". His group was contracted by the Spanish crown to make war against the Moorish Emirate of Granada.[1]

In his many travels, he met a tomboyish, peasant girl named Andrea Cortés, and, seeing her desire for a more fulfilling life, he took the girl under his wing. Over the years, he taught her everything he knew about combat, eventually regarding her as the daughter he never had.[1]

Unlike other mercenaries or Spanish soldiers, Álvaro respected the Muslims and their culture. He expressly forbade the ransacking of Muslim homes, which was a common occurrence after the fall of a city or village.[1]

As Spain marched closer to victory, the crimes and atrocities committed by the Inquisition in the name of God increased. Álvaro grew more and more disgusted by their actions and insistent on respecting his fallen enemies. With the exception of Andrea, his men slowly began to abandon him, not sharing his reticence towards their enemies.[1]

With few men still at his command and no desire left to fight the Muslims, Álvaro ended up in Guadix, where he was approached by the old mercenary General Domingo de la Torre. Sensing Álvaro's discontent, Domingo offered an invitation to join forces with the Assassin Brotherhood and fight for a cause larger than nations or religions. Knowing of Domingo's legendary accomplishments and impressed by the man, Álvaro was convinced by his words and agreed to fight for the Assassins' cause.

Trivia

  • "Álvaro" is a Spanish masculine name borrowed from the Germanic language. Its origins can be found in the Old Norse Alfarr from the components alfr meaning "elf" and arr meaning "army." The surname "De Espinosa" means "of Espinosa", with Espinosa being one of several places found in a number of Spanish regions including Galicia and Vascongadas.

Appearances

References


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