- and
armed conflict between the
encomenderos and the
Spanish crown which ended with the
execution of
those encomenderos involved. In most of the Spanish...
- the
immediate post-conquest era,
sometimes termed encomenderos de indios. In contrast,
encomenderos de negros, were
Portuguese slave dealers who were...
- they owed to the
encomenderos. The
Andeans working Peruvian encomiendas are
sometimes characterized as slaves, but the
encomenderos were
given rights...
- The do****ent also
prohibited the use of any form of
punishment by the
encomenderos,
reserving it for
officials established in each town for the implementation...
-
whose mother was Doña Marina. He was
involved with a
conspiracy of
encomenderos, was investigated, tried, and
spared the
death penalty. Cortés was born...
- Valencia, The
Encomenderos of New Spain, 1521–1555, Austin:
University of
Texas Press, 1991, p. 147
Robert Himmerich y Valencia, The
Encomenderos of New Spain...
-
Tepetlaoztoc and
abuse of the
indigenous Tepetlaoztoc po****tion by the
Spanish encomenderos who took
control after the
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire. It is...
-
enforcing the
parts of the New Laws most
objectionable to the
encomenderos. Over time, the
encomenderos complied with most
aspects of the laws. Most
already maintained...
-
without prejudice to the
things that
pertain to the king
himself or to the
encomenderos (trusteeship leaders). The
original royal decree (Recapilación de leyes;...
-
skirmishes between Royalist soldiers and
groups of
encomenderos,
culminating in the
death of many
encomenderos in an
insurrection led by
Gonzalo Pizarro in...