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'''Gaspar Velasquez''' was | '''Gaspar Velasquez''' was an 18th Century [[Spain|Spanish]] shipbuilder associated with the [[Assassins]]. | ||
Velasquez and his colleagues started working on a [[brig]] for the fleet of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]. However, do the increasing influence of the [[Great Britain|British]] [[Templars]], they were not able to construct the ship in Spain. | Velasquez and his colleagues started working on a [[brig]] for the fleet of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]. However, do the increasing influence of the [[Great Britain|British]] [[Templars]], they were not able to construct the ship in Spain. | ||
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Gaspar Velasquez was an 18th Century Spanish shipbuilder associated with the Assassins.
Velasquez and his colleagues started working on a brig for the fleet of the Colonial Brotherhood. However, do the increasing influence of the British Templars, they were not able to construct the ship in Spain.
They sent the preliminary project to the Assassin Council in France, and the brig, later called Aquila, was ultimated in 1749 in Breda.
