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The '''Chapter House''' was a building in [[New Castile]], [[Spain]], owned by the [[Dominican Order]] in the 15th century.
The '''Chapter House''' was a building in [[New Castile]], [[Spain]], owned by the [[Dominican Order]] in the 15th century.


==History==
==History==
During the [[Renaissance]], the chapter house was used by [[Ojeda]], the right hand of the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisitor]] [[Torquemada]], as a dead drop to communicate with the corrupt [[merchant]] [[Hassan]].<ref name="Chapter House">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[The Chapter House]]</ref>
During the [[Renaissance]], the chapter house was used by [[Ojeda]], the right hand of the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisitor]] [[Torquemada]], as a dead drop to communicate with the corrupt [[merchant]] [[Hassan (merchant)|Hassan]].<ref name="Chapter House">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[The Chapter House]]</ref>


The [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]], led by [[Aguilar de Nerha]], visited the chapter house and discovered the correspondence in early 1489.<ref name="Chapter House" />
The [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]], led by [[Aguilar de Nerha]], visited the chapter house and discovered the correspondence in early 1489.<ref name="Chapter House" />

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The Chapter House was a building in New Castile, Spain, owned by the Dominican Order in the 15th century.

History

During the Renaissance, the chapter house was used by Ojeda, the right hand of the Inquisitor Torquemada, as a dead drop to communicate with the corrupt merchant Hassan.[1]

The Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins, led by Aguilar de Nerha, visited the chapter house and discovered the correspondence in early 1489.[1]

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