Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo
Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo (born October 4, 1494) was a Puerto Rican Assassin.
Biography
Early life
Born near the bay of San Juan in Puerto Rico, his mother died during childbirth and his father abandoned him. He was taken in by Alonso Carlo, a freed slave and translator for the Spanish colonial army.
By the age of 9, Miguel was fluent in Taíno, Arawak and Spanish.
Move to Florida
In 1510, Alonso was accused by Juan Ponce de León of plotting an assassination plot against him, and ordered his execution. Alonso took Miguel and fled before he could be captured.
They arrived in Florida, where they found safe haven with the Assassins.
Fountain of Youth
In 1521, Juan Ponce de León journeyed to Florida to search for the Fountain of Youth, and the Assassins knew he would only find a Piece of Eden. Miguel was sent to ask De León to turn back. De León denied his request, and a poisoned arrow pierced his chest.
Later life
Miguel had two children with Anna Espinosa; José Cores and Paco Mulo Arriba.