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==Biography==
==Biography==
When the [[Assassins]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] and [[Raphael Sanchez]] traveled to [[Granada]], they found the city to be besieged by Spanish soldiers. They soon discovered it to be a [[Templars|Templar]] plot, and managed to stop it by freeing King [[Muhammad XII]] and persuading him to surrender.
When the [[Assassins]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] and [[Raphael Sánchez]] traveled to [[Granada]], they found the city to be besieged by Spanish soldiers. They soon discovered it to be a [[Templars|Templar]] plot, and managed to stop it by freeing King [[Muhammad XII]] and persuading him to surrender.


Ezio then made his way into the city to find any rebelling Templars that remained there. After a short search, he overheard Juan de Marillo and Tomás de Torquemada speaking about their attack on the city. It also became clear from this conversation that Juan was responsible for the condemning of the Assassins in [[Barcelona]]. As soon as Torquemada had left, Ezio confronted Juan and assassinated him.
Ezio then made his way into the city to find any rebelling Templars that remained there. After a short search, he overheard Juan de Marillo and Tomás de Torquemada speaking about their attack on the city. It also became clear from this conversation that Juan was responsible for the condemning of the Assassins in [[Barcelona]]. As soon as Torquemada had left, Ezio confronted Juan and assassinated him.

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Juan de Marillo

Juan de Marillo was an Inquisitor serving under Tomás de Torquemada during the Spanish Inquisition.

Biography

When the Assassins Ezio Auditore and Raphael Sánchez traveled to Granada, they found the city to be besieged by Spanish soldiers. They soon discovered it to be a Templar plot, and managed to stop it by freeing King Muhammad XII and persuading him to surrender.

Ezio then made his way into the city to find any rebelling Templars that remained there. After a short search, he overheard Juan de Marillo and Tomás de Torquemada speaking about their attack on the city. It also became clear from this conversation that Juan was responsible for the condemning of the Assassins in Barcelona. As soon as Torquemada had left, Ezio confronted Juan and assassinated him.

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