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{{Era|Individuals}} | {{Era|Individuals}}'''Hassan''' (died 1491) was a corrupt [[merchant]] operating in [[Murcia]], [[Spain]] who allied himself with [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order]] during the [[Spanish Inquisition]]. | ||
'''Hassan''' (died 1491) was a corrupt [[merchant]] operating in [[Murcia]], [[Spain]] who allied himself with [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order]] during the [[Spanish Inquisition]]. | |||
During the 15th century, Hassan worked as a corrupt merchant, selling properties seized from the victims of the Inquisition. He later came to work with the Inquisitors, one of whom was [[Ojeda]], a member of the Templar Order. Hassan met with Ojeda in a {{Wiki|Dominican Order|Dominican}} chapter house in the city to discuss the dealings.<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[The Merchant of Death]]</ref> | During the 15th century, Hassan worked as a corrupt merchant, selling properties seized from the victims of the Inquisition. He later came to work with the Inquisitors, one of whom was [[Ojeda]], a member of the Templar Order. Hassan met with Ojeda in a {{Wiki|Dominican Order|Dominican}} chapter house in the city to discuss the dealings.<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[The Merchant of Death]]</ref> | ||
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Hassan (died 1491) was a corrupt merchant operating in Murcia, Spain who allied himself with Spanish Rite of the Templar Order during the Spanish Inquisition.
During the 15th century, Hassan worked as a corrupt merchant, selling properties seized from the victims of the Inquisition. He later came to work with the Inquisitors, one of whom was Ojeda, a member of the Templar Order. Hassan met with Ojeda in a Dominican chapter house in the city to discuss the dealings.[1]
In 1491, the Spanish Assassins, having discovered his correspondence with Ojeda, tracked him down in the city and assassinated him, thus striking a blow to the Inquisition's financial state.[1]
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