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==History==
==History==
In 1489, Diego won a set of paintings belonging to the [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Jaime Del Rada]], a nobleman and an associate of the [[Spanish Thieves' Guild]]. Diego then divided the paintings among his men in Spain; his personal [[Diego de Burgos' confessor|confessor]],
In 1489, Diego won a set of paintings belonging to the [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Jaime Del Rada]], a nobleman and an associate of the [[Spanish Thieves' Guild]]. Diego then divided the paintings among his men in Spain; his personal [[Diego de Burgos' confessor|confessor]], the slumlord [[Garcia Galindo]], his lieutenant [[Alfonso Cavallero]], the treasure [[Cristoval de Merlo]] and weapon merchant [[Gabriel Dominico]].<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
the slumlord [[Garcia Galindo]], his lieutenant [[Alfonso Cavallero]], the treasure [[Cristoval de Merlo]] and weapon merchant [[Gabriel Dominico]].<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>


Later that year however, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]] set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideout.<ref name="Rebellion" />
Later that year however, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]] set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideout.<ref name="Rebellion" />

Revision as of 07:10, 18 January 2019

Diego de Burgos was an Inquisition captain active during the Renaissance.

History

In 1489, Diego won a set of paintings belonging to the Leonardo da Vinci from Jaime Del Rada, a nobleman and an associate of the Spanish Thieves' Guild. Diego then divided the paintings among his men in Spain; his personal confessor, the slumlord Garcia Galindo, his lieutenant Alfonso Cavallero, the treasure Cristoval de Merlo and weapon merchant Gabriel Dominico.[1]

Later that year however, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideout.[1]

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