Isabella I of Castile
Isabella I of Castile (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), was a Queen of Castile and Léon and whom the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze encountered on his journey to Spain.
Biography
Work with the Assassins
After Muhammad XII, an enemy of Isabella and her husband, retreated from Spain, she thanked Ezio Auditore, who was responsible for the deed with the help of his fellow Assassins Luis de Santángel, Isabella's advisor, and Raphael Sanchez, the financial minister. Ezio asked her if she would agree to Christoffa Corombo's plans to sail west and finance the journey, which she declined and responded to that the king of France had already agreed to the plans. Luis and Ezio both realized that it was a plan set up by the Templars and Ezio hurried to Christoffa.
Failed assassination and death
When Luis Santangel died, Ezio sent someone to look for his journal. They discovered that Luis was trying to poison the queen presumably in revenge for the inquisition in which his family was prosecuted for being Jewish. In 1504, after finding out that Isabella was serving the Borgia, Ezio sent his apprentices to poison her with the same toxin that Luis attempted to use.
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