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'''Isabella I of Castile''' (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), was a Queen of Castile and León. She was married to [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|King Ferdinand]]. Furthermore, she was a very religious person and often had contact with [[Tomás de Torquemada]], Inquisitor General and her personal confessor.
|name    = Isabella I of Castile
|image  = Queen.png
|birth  = 22 April 1451<br>{{Wiki|Madrigal de las Altas Torres}}, {{Wiki|Castile}}
|death  = 26 November 1504 (aged 53)<br>{{Wiki|Medina del Campo}}, {{Wiki|León}}
|period  = [[Renaissance]]
|faction = [[Assassins]] <small>(until 1498)</small><br>[[House of Borgia|Borgia]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''
|actor  =
|voice  = [[Nicole Vigil]]
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'''Isabella I of Castile''' (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) was a Queen of {{Wiki|Castile}} and {{Wiki|León}}. She was married to [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|King Ferdinand]]. Furthermore, she was a very religious person and often had contact with [[Tomás de Torquemada]], Inquisitor General and her personal confessor.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Work with the Assassins===
By 1491, members of both the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and the [[Templars|Templar Order]] had infiltrated Ferdinand and Isabella's close circles. That year, the {{Wiki|Republic of Genoa|Genoese}} explorer [[Christoffa Corombo]], a close friend of Isabella's Jewish finance minister and secret Assassin [[Luis de Santángel]], requested Isabella to fund his voyages to the {{Wiki|East Indies}}. The Templars, aware that Corombo's route would lead him to discover the {{Wiki|New World}}, purposely influenced Isabella into prolonging the ongoing war with the {{Wiki|Moors}}, thereby preventing her from funding Corombo.<ref name="AC2D">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>
In 1491, [[Christoffa Corombo]] asked Isabella to finance his exploration to the New World. However, Queen Isabella was waging a war against King [[Muhammad XII]], an enemy of [[Spain]], for which she needed all the funds available to her. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] managed to persuade Muhammad XII to surrender, effectively ending the war.<ref name="AC2D">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>


When [[Luis de Santángel]] explained what her what had happened, she thanked Ezio, but insisted that she could not finance Corombo's journey, as her funds were still scarce. She also told them that the king of [[France]] had already made him an offer, not knowing it was a trap set up by the [[Templars]].<ref name="AC2D"/>
In 1492, the [[Italian Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] rescued King [[Muhammad XII]] from a Templar attack on his palace of [[Alhambra]], and persuaded him into putting an end to the war with Ferdinand and Isabella. Queen Isabella, though grateful for Ezio's efforts, was still unable to finance Corombo's journey as her resources were still scarce. In addition to that, she revealed that the King of [[France]] had made Corombo an offer, though Ezio quickly realized it was a Templar trap and rescued Corombo. Luis de Santángel and [[Raphael Sanchez]], Ferdinand's and Isabella's finance minister, eventually persuaded Isabella to fund half of Corombo's voyage, while they both paid the other half.<ref name="AC2D"/>


Ezio set off to rescue Corombo, while Luis de Santángel and [[Raphael Sánchez]], both a member of her court and secret Assassins, convinced her to finance a part of the journey, offering to pay for the other half themselves. Isabella eventually agreed, which made Christoffa's journey possible.<ref name="AC2D"/>
When Luis de Santángel died in 1498, the Assassins no longer had any eyes within the Spanish royal circle. In the early 1500s, Ezio Auditore sent a team of Assassins to retrieve Santángel's journal, resulting in the discovery that he had been trying to poison the queen. Upon investigating whether Santángel's motives were out of revenge for the {{Wiki|Spanish Inquisition}} which had killed most of his family or because of Templar influence, the Assassins found out that Isabella had been exchanging letters with [[Cesare Borgia]], and concluded that she was forced into serving the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]. After establishing contact with Santángel's associate, one of Isabella's servants, the Assassins continued Santángel's work and slowly poisoned the Queen.<ref name="Contracts">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Contracts in Project Legacy|Contracts]]</ref>


===Working for the Borgia===
In 1504, Ferdinand and Isabella made an arrangement with [[Julius II|Pope Julius II]] to have Cesare Borgia imprisoned in the [[Castillo de la Mota]] near [[Valencia]].<ref name="ACBH novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref> However, Isabella later died due to the Assassins' poisoning on 26 November.<ref name="Contracts"/>
When Luis de Santángel died, the Assassins lost their contact with the Spanish Queen. Ezio Auditore sent a team of [[Apprentices]] to investigate. The Apprentices eventually found his journal and discovered that he had been trying to poison the queen. However, they were not sure whether he tried to do so out of revenge, or because she served the Templar cause.<ref name="ACBH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - Contracts</ref><ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Contracts in Project Legacy|Contracts]]</ref>
 
In 1504, the Assassins discovered that Queen Isabella had contact with [[Cesare Borgia]], who had persuaded her to work with him. This made her a servant of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], and thus a threat to the Assassins. Ezio then sent his Apprentices to poison her with the same toxin that Luis had attempted to use.<ref name="ACBH"/><ref name="ACPL"/>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 20:50, 14 May 2012


Isabella I of Castile (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) was a Queen of Castile and León. She was married to King Ferdinand. Furthermore, she was a very religious person and often had contact with Tomás de Torquemada, Inquisitor General and her personal confessor.

Biography

By 1491, members of both the Assassin Order and the Templar Order had infiltrated Ferdinand and Isabella's close circles. That year, the Genoese explorer Christoffa Corombo, a close friend of Isabella's Jewish finance minister and secret Assassin Luis de Santángel, requested Isabella to fund his voyages to the East Indies. The Templars, aware that Corombo's route would lead him to discover the New World, purposely influenced Isabella into prolonging the ongoing war with the Moors, thereby preventing her from funding Corombo.[1]

In 1492, the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze rescued King Muhammad XII from a Templar attack on his palace of Alhambra, and persuaded him into putting an end to the war with Ferdinand and Isabella. Queen Isabella, though grateful for Ezio's efforts, was still unable to finance Corombo's journey as her resources were still scarce. In addition to that, she revealed that the King of France had made Corombo an offer, though Ezio quickly realized it was a Templar trap and rescued Corombo. Luis de Santángel and Raphael Sanchez, Ferdinand's and Isabella's finance minister, eventually persuaded Isabella to fund half of Corombo's voyage, while they both paid the other half.[1]

When Luis de Santángel died in 1498, the Assassins no longer had any eyes within the Spanish royal circle. In the early 1500s, Ezio Auditore sent a team of Assassins to retrieve Santángel's journal, resulting in the discovery that he had been trying to poison the queen. Upon investigating whether Santángel's motives were out of revenge for the Spanish Inquisition which had killed most of his family or because of Templar influence, the Assassins found out that Isabella had been exchanging letters with Cesare Borgia, and concluded that she was forced into serving the Borgia. After establishing contact with Santángel's associate, one of Isabella's servants, the Assassins continued Santángel's work and slowly poisoned the Queen.[2]

In 1504, Ferdinand and Isabella made an arrangement with Pope Julius II to have Cesare Borgia imprisoned in the Castillo de la Mota near Valencia.[3] However, Isabella later died due to the Assassins' poisoning on 26 November.[2]

References