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  • *[[List of conquistadors in Colombia]] [[Category:Spanish conquistadors]] ...
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  • As a result, the conquistadors decided to move inland and soon reached the current site of [[Arequipa Cath [[Category:Extremaduran conquistadors]] ...
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  • *{{cite book |last=Thomas |first=H. |title=Who's Who of the Conquistadors |publisher=Cassell & Co. |date=2000}} (444 pp.) [[Category:Extremaduran conquistadors]] ...
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  • ...conquest, Gonzalo Pizarro was one of the most corrupt, brutal and ruthless conquistadors of the [[New World]], being far less restrained towards the natives and the ...ise an army of followers with the intent of suppressing the New Laws. Many conquistadors turned against the Viceroy and joined Gonzalo's side, as his surname provid ...
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  • ...ca. Pizarro's first expedition, however, turned out to be a failure as his conquistadors, sailing down the Pacific coast, reached no further than Colombia before su ...yed at Tumbes were an example of the riches of the Peruvian territory. The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest wit ...
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  • ....jpg|thumb|The route of the conquest of the Inca Empire by Pizarro and his conquistadors.]] ...e resulting social disruption, and the superior military technology of the conquistadors, who possessed horses, dogs, metal armor, swords, [[cannon]]s, and primitiv ...
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  • | population_demonyms = Extremaduran, Extremenian<br>''extremeño'' (m), ''extremeña'' (f) | blank2_info_sec1 = [[Extremaduran language|Extremaduran]], [[Fala language|Fala]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Oliventine ...
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  • ...Balboa's name appears among a row of avenues which are named after Spanish conquistadors, in the [[Balboa Park, San Francisco|Balboa Park]] neighborhood, and [[Balb [[Category:Spanish conquistadors]] ...
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  • ...Restall |first1=Matthew |last2=Fernandez-Armesto |first2=Felipe |title=The Conquistadors: A Very Short Introduction |date=24 January 2012 |publisher=Oxford Universi ...name="Recinos86p21"/> The crew included officers that would become famous conquistadors, including [[Cristóbal de Olid]], [[Gonzalo de Sandoval]] and [[Diego de Or ...
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  • [[Category:Spanish conquistadors]] [[Category:Extremaduran conquistadors]] ...
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  • ...ress]]' engraving.<br />The Spanish caption reads:<br />"HERNANDO DE SOTO: Extremaduran, one of the discoverers and conquerors of Peru: he travelled across all of ...or=Tony Horwitz |title=A Voyage Long and Strange: On the Trail of Vikings, Conquistadors, Lost Colonists, and Other Adventurers in Early America |url=https://books. ...
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  • ...y 16th century. Cortés was part of the generation of Spanish explorers and conquistadors who began the first phase of the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]. ...slaves for his efforts.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Pemberton |first=John |title=Conquistadors : searching for El Dorado : the terrifying Spanish conquest of the Aztec an ...
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