The History of YucatanMurray, 1854 - 340 Seiten |
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... PUCHUTLA CAP- TURED . — RETURN OF QUIÑONES . - RESULTS OF THE EXPEDITION . Ar the period of the conquests of Guatemala ... Puchutlas , Tirum- pics , and others . The details which we have already given of the march of Cortes , and the ...
... PUCHUTLA CAP- TURED . — RETURN OF QUIÑONES . - RESULTS OF THE EXPEDITION . Ar the period of the conquests of Guatemala ... Puchutlas , Tirum- pics , and others . The details which we have already given of the march of Cortes , and the ...
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... Puchutlas , and other tribes of less repute , which are either subject or belonging to them . The province of Manche is nearest to Vera Paz and Golfo Dolce . Acalan and Taiza , or Atitza , lie towards Yucatan , the Quiches and Tirumpics ...
... Puchutlas , and other tribes of less repute , which are either subject or belonging to them . The province of Manche is nearest to Vera Paz and Golfo Dolce . Acalan and Taiza , or Atitza , lie towards Yucatan , the Quiches and Tirumpics ...
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... Puchutlas , having combined , made a night attack upon two Christian towns fifteen leagues from Chiapa , on which occasion they killed many of the inhabitants , and made numerous prisoners , " sacrificing children at the altars of the ...
... Puchutlas , having combined , made a night attack upon two Christian towns fifteen leagues from Chiapa , on which occasion they killed many of the inhabitants , and made numerous prisoners , " sacrificing children at the altars of the ...
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... Puchutlas in Vera Paz and Chiapa had remained unpunished . A short time previously to the issuing of the last- mentioned Cedula , the province of Acalan had begun to receive the Christian faith , and the Indians of one of its towns had ...
... Puchutlas in Vera Paz and Chiapa had remained unpunished . A short time previously to the issuing of the last- mentioned Cedula , the province of Acalan had begun to receive the Christian faith , and the Indians of one of its towns had ...
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... Puchutlas , not because they were infidels and cannibals , but because they had destroyed many churches and sa ... Puchutla Indians . At the same time the Council of the Indies , continuing to receive such disas- trous accounts of the ...
... Puchutlas , not because they were infidels and cannibals , but because they had destroyed many churches and sa ... Puchutla Indians . At the same time the Council of the Indies , continuing to receive such disas- trous accounts of the ...
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Acalan Adelantado afterwards Alcalde Alonso Amezquita amongst arms army arrived arrows Bacalar baptized Bernal Diaz Bishop cacique called Campeachy Cán Canek canoes Captain Casas Champoton CHAP Chiapa chief Christian church coast Cogolludo command companions Cortes Cozumel Cristoval cross Cuba death Delgado despatched dians Diego Velasquez Dolores Don Martin embassy expedition Father Commissary Francisco Francisco de Montejo Friars Fuensalida further gave Governor of Yucatan Grijalva Guatemala Honduras idols Indians inhabitants island Itzaex Itzalans journey Juan King Lacandones Lake of Itza land leagues letter Mazariegos Merida Mexico Mirones mission missionaries Montejo Mopan mountains natives Nohhaa Orbita pacification Paredes party Pedro Peten pirates President of Guatemala priests prisoners proceeded province Puchutlas reached received river road Santiago says sent shore Soberanis soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish Tabasco Tayasal tion Tipu took place town tribes troops Ursua Velasco vessels Villagutierre Villaquiran Zaclun