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In the year 1485, the city of Zaragoza witnessed one of the most horrific crimes in its history. Whilst praying in the cathedral, Pedro de Arbués, the Inquisitor of Aragón, was murdered in cold blood by a group of unknown assassins.
The story of ‘Marrano” begins by asking ourselves about the identity and the motives of one of the assassins: Diego de Sevilla, previously known as Uriel. A simple man, son of a shoemaker, whose like changed radically when religious intolerance and fanaticism stripped away all he ever cherished: his faith, his family and his culture.