- husbands. The
encomenderas of
those days have been
described as
mostly of
plebeian birth with only a few
aristocrats among them, but even
encomenderas of modest...
-
discussion of Inca
status in the
colonial Andes. She
eventually became an
encomendera in the República de Indios,
although the
Spanish viceroy repeatedly diminished...
- Mixtón War
Moctezuma I
Moctezuma II
Isabel Moctezuma,
Aztec noblewoman,
encomendera Monasteries on the
slopes of Popocatépetl
Alonso de Molina, Franciscan...
- 40 and 18 or 20 in 1513,
Campuzano (1997), p. 47; she is
recorded as
encomendera of
Tetela del Volcán in 1537, but her
second husband had
remarried by...
- area
became part of the
encomienda system. In 1753, two
women were the
encomenderas for Xocchel,
Catalina Guerrero y
Ulbarri and María Enríquez de Novoa...
-
account of his
travels in the New World. Obregón was born the son of an
encomendera in the
Spanish colony of New Spain. At the age of 19 Obregón
joined up...
- the
conquest the area
became part of the
encomienda system. One of the
encomenderas was
Bantulia Sosa de Rivero, who in 1700 had
responsibility entrusted...
-
Galeano had one daughter; Marina, or Martina, Galeano, who
became an
encomendera. Coat of arms of Vélez,
Santander Biography portal Colombia portal History...
- Peru saw
European women from
Spain who were
early conquistadores and
encomenderas between the
years of 1534 and 1620.
There were at
least 102 of these...
- part of the
encomienda system and
Isabel de Lara was one of the
first encomenderas of Tahmek. Upon her death, her
estates were
divided up with half of Tahmek...