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Andrea Gasparo Corso

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Andrea Gasparo Corso was a Corsican trader and secret agent who worked for the court of the Spanish king Philip II during the 16th century, and was active in the Ottoman Empire Regency of Algiers. He often worked with his brother Francisco Gasparo Corso. They were both known by Cervantes, who witnessed their activities during his captivity in Algiers.[1] Andrea Gasparo Corso had become a friend of Abd el-Malik during the latter's residence in Algiers, before his becoming Sultan of Morocco.

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  1. ^ "Corsican merchants and secret agents Francisco and Andrea Gasparo Corso, all of whom Cervantes knew." in Cervantes in Algiers: a captive's tale by María Antonia Garcés p.66