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'''Ruggiero Ferraro''' (unknown - 1721) was an [[Italy|Italian]] diplomat. In 1721, he visited [[Kingston]], [[Jamaica]] to attend Governor [[Woodes Rogers]] send-off, but was killed by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] before he could arrive.
'''Ruggiero Ferraro''' (unknown - 1721) was an [[Italy|Italian]] diplomat. In 1721, he visited [[Kingston]] to attend a banquet organized by the former governor [[Woodes Rogers]] before his return to [[United Kingdom|England]]. However, Ruggiero was killed by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]], who assumed his identity in order to infiltrate the party in an attempt to assassinate Rogers.
 
Kenway later used his identity to enter the party and attempt an assassination of Rogers.


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Ruggiero Ferraro (unknown - 1721) was an Italian diplomat. In 1721, he visited Kingston to attend a banquet organized by the former governor Woodes Rogers before his return to England. However, Ruggiero was killed by the pirate Edward Kenway, who assumed his identity in order to infiltrate the party in an attempt to assassinate Rogers.

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