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'''Diego de Burgos''' was an [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]] captain active during the [[Renaissance]].
'''Diego de Burgos''' was an [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]] captain active during the [[Renaissance]].


In 1489, Diego won [[The Celestial Mysteries|a set of paintings]] created by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Jaime Del Rada]], a nobleman and an associate of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Thief|Thieves' Guild]]. Diego then divided the paintings among his men in Spain: his [[Diego de Burgos' confessor|personal confessor]], the slumlord [[Garcia Galindo]], his lieutenant [[Alfonso Cavallero]], his treasurer [[Cristoval de Merlo]], and weapon merchant [[Gabriel Dominico]]. Later that year, however, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideouts.
In 1489, Diego won [[The Celestial Mysteries|a set of paintings]] created by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] from [[Jaime del Rada]], a nobleman and an associate of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Thief|Thieves' Guild]]. Diego then divided the paintings among his men in Spain: his [[Diego de Burgos' confessor|personal confessor]], the slumlord [[Garcia Galindo]], his lieutenant [[Alfonso Cavallero]], the treasurer [[Cristoval de Merlo]], and weapon [[merchant]] [[Gabriel Dominico]]. Later that year, however, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideouts.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 21:18, 7 September 2019

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

In 1489, Diego won a set of paintings created by 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 treasurer Cristoval de Merlo, and weapon merchant Gabriel Dominico. Later that year, however, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins set out and recovered the paintings from each of his followers' residences and hideouts.

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