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Felipillo (or Felipe) was a 16th-century
Amerindian interpreter who
accompanied Spanish conquistadors Francisco Pizarro and
Diego de
Almagro on their...
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Felipillo (d. 1551), was the
leader of
runaway slaves in
Colonial Panama.
Felipillo was a Spanish-speaking (Black Ladino)
slave who
managed a boat for...
- two
Peruvian boys to
learn Spanish, one of whom was
later baptized as
Felipillo and
served as an
important interpreter, the
equivalent of Cortés' La Malinche...
- (1836–1863), Mexican-American
murderer Felipe López (disambiguation)
Felipe (or
Felipillo), a
native Peruvian who
accompanied Francisco Pizarro and
Diego de Almagro...
- for 29 km (18 mi) from
Parque Urraca, in the
Punta Pacifica district to
Felipillo, and will be
built in
three phases. The
first phase will run from San...
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James Donald as King
Carlos Alexander Davion as De
Nizza Shmulik Kraus as
Felipillo Percy Herbert as
Diego David Bauer as
Villac Umu
Robert Rietti as Atahualpa...
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unarmed followers,
Friar Vincente de
Valverde and the
interpreter Felipillo met them and
proceeded to "expound the
doctrines of the true faith" (requerimiento)...
- his interpreter,
Felipillo, who had
previously helped Pizarro in
dealing with Atahualpa,
almost thwarted De Almagro's efforts.
Felipillo had
secretly urged...
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produced in
Mexico with a
Mexican cast.
Mexico portal Biography portal Felipillo History of
Mexico Pocahontas – a
Powhatan woman notable for her interaction...
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violence and incursions. The
leaders of the
guerrilla revolts included Felipillo, Bayano, Juan de Dioso,
Domingo Congo, Antón Mandinga, and Luis de Mozambique...