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Mabila (also
spelled Mavila, Mavilla, Maubila, or Mauvilla, as
influenced by
Spanish or
French transliterations) was a
small fortress town
known to the...
- is
named in his honor.
Tuskaloosa is
notable for
leading the
Battle of
Mabila at his
fortified village against the
Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto...
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Occidental since 1978,
having previously been part of Jose Abad Santos.
Mabila on
Balut Island is
administrative and
commercial center of the town. Balut...
- Soto's
battle at
Mabila (a
small fortress town in present-day
central Alabama), is
disputed only in
minor details. His
route beyond Mabila is contested....
- the
forces of
Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1540 in the
Battle of
Mabila, in what is now
central Alabama. It
served as Alabama's
capital city from...
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Native American people of
Alabama Mauvilla (disambiguation)
Mavilla (disambiguation)...
- It is
believed they are
descended from the
inhabitants of the
village of
Mabila destro**** by
Hernando De Soto in 1540.
Sturtevant and Fogelson, ix Sturtevant...
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Mauvilla or
similar terms may
refer to:
variant of
Mabila, a
Mississippian fortress town the
origin of the name for Mobile,
Alabama the
Bahia de la Mobila...
- in the 16th century. The
expedition of
Hernando de Soto p****ed
through Mabila and
other parts of the
state in 1540. More than 160
years later, the French...
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ancestors of the
modern Cr****, Alabama, and Choctaw.
Abihka Chief Tuskaloosa Mabila Tali
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