- of Peru.
Queen Isabel, though, in the
absence of the king,
signed the
Capitulación de
Toledo on 6 July 1529, a
license do****ent that
authorized Pizarro...
- language. The
Spanish crown gave the name
legal status with the 1529
Capitulación de Toledo,
which designated the
newly encountered Inca
Empire as the...
- Wiley. ISBN 978-0-394-34198-9. Müller y Tejeiro, José (1898).
Combates y
capitulación de
Santiago de Cuba (in Spanish). Madrid: F. Marqués. OL 6911835M. O'Toole...
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leader of an
expedition (adelantado)
agreed to an
itemized contract (
capitulación), with the
specifics of the
conditions of the
expedition in a particular...
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expeditions in
lands rich in gold and
silver and
promised to
support him. The
Capitulación de
Toledo authorized Pizarro to
proceed with the
conquest of Peru. Pizarro...
-
Number Capitulacion 1 The
Tlaxcalan settlers and
their descendants would be
Hidalgos (noblemen) in perpetuity, free from tribute, taxes, and
personal service...
- The
Crown reserved for
itself important tools of intervention. The "
capitulacion"
clearly stated that the
conquered territories belonged to the Crown...
- "Por
mandado del Rey e de la
Reyna Johan de Coloma"
autograph on the
Capitulacions de
Santa Fe...
-
Argentina and Chile, the
Spanish Crown had
claims on Antarctica. The
capitulación (governorship)
granted to the
conquistador Pedro Sánchez de la Hoz in...
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served as
secretary to Pizarro. In 1534 he
obtained the
rights of a
capitulación de conquista [es]
south of the
Straits of Magellan. He was appointed...