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and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes Last Will and Testament of Hernán Cortés Letter From Hernán Cortés to Charles the V Hernán Cortés Power... |
Moctezuma II (category Pages using the Phonos extension) Press. ISBN 9780806129501. Cortés, Hernán (1866) [16th century]. de Gayangos, Pascual (ed.). Cartas y relaciones de Hernan Cortés al emperador Carlos V [Letters... |
and landowner, and a descendant of the conquistador Hernán Cortés. His mother, Maria Elena Fernandez née Canedo Cortés was a provincial heiress. During... |
Jean Fleury (category Pages using embedded infobox templates with the title parameter) privateer. He is best known for the capture of two out of the three Spanish galleons carrying the Aztec treasure of Hernán Cortés from Mexico to Spain and one... |
Nicolás de Ovando (category 1500s in the Spanish West Indies) Chronologies of the American Mosaic" Ovando made Hernán Cortés a notary and awarded him a land grant nonetheless. This started Cortés' career as a conquistador... |
Carole Achache (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers) soir au club (2009) by Jean Achache. In 2002, Achache published her first novel, L'Indienne de Cortés (English: Cortés' Indian Woman), about La Malinche... |
Miguel León-Portilla (category Members of the Mexican Academy of Language) milenarios. (In English: The multilingual toponymy of Mexico: its millenary strata; 1979) Hernán Cortés y la Mar del Sur (In English: Hernán Cortés and the South... |
Gonzalo Guerrero (section Contact with Cortés 1519) Caramuru, in Bahia, and João Ramalho, in São Paulo, who were born between 1510 and 1520 in Brazil. Upon Hernán Cortés' 6 March 1519 landing in Cozumel,... |
Juan Francisco Estrada (category World flyweight boxing champions) Macau, China, for the WBA (Super) and WBO Flyweight titles. Viloria had unified his titles against Hernán Márquez on the same event in which Gónzalez defeated... |
Age of Discovery (redirect from The Age of Discovery) Cristóvão de Mendonça and Gomes de Sequeira. In 1527, Hernán Cortés fitted out a fleet to find new lands in the "South Sea" (Pacific Ocean), asking his cousin... |
translator) 1969 Hernán Cortés: Letters from Mexico (as editor and translator) 1972 Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library 1975 The Maya: Diego... |
History of Morelos, Conquest and Revolution (category Fresco paintings in Mexico) workings with the United States and the Mexican government. The Palace of Cortés was built as a place of refuge for Conquistador Hernán Cortés and his family... |
Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers) figure in the Indies. In 1519, after Hernán Cortés began his conquest of Mexico, Cortés declared his independence from Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, the governor... |
Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca (category People from the Province of Zamora) clashed with Hernán Cortés,: 127–128 conqueror of Mexico, which led to Cortes' removal from office in 1523. Rodríguez de Fonseca died in Burgos, where... |
Newport-class tank landing ship (category Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States) Hernán Cortés. The second, Harlan County, recommissioned on 14 April 1995 and was renamed Pizarro. Both ships were based at Rota, Spain. Hernán Cortés was... |
Francisco Pizarro (category People assassinated in the 16th century) was a second cousin, once removed, of Hernán Cortés. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonso de Ojeda on an expedition... |
Enrique García Hernán (Madrid 1964) is a Spanish historian of the culture of early modern Europe. His research examines the interaction of religious sentiment... |
Oaxaca City (category World Heritage Sites in Mexico) spelled as Oaxaca). The relatively independent village did not suit Hernán Cortes, who wanted to control power over the entire region. Cortés sent Pedro de... |
Habsburg Spain (category Early Modern history of Spain) of value to the crown, and a sparse Spanish settler population. The situation changed dramatically with the expedition of Hernán Cortés, who, with alliances... |
John McTiernan's unrealized projects (section Cortes) later salvaged and auctioned. In 1988, McTiernan was approached to direct Cortes, a historical epic about Hernán Cortés from a Nicholas Kazan screenplay... |