- New Spain,
officially the
Viceroyalty of New
Spain (Spanish:
Virreinato de
Nueva España [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa esˈpaɲa] ; Nahuatl:
Yankwik Kaxtillan Birreiyotl)...
- 1898–1964 By
Paula C. Park"
citing "Forzados y reclutas: los
criollos novohispanos en Asia (1756-1808)" gave the
number of
later Mexican soldier-immigrants...
- and
fully integrated into the
Spanish army,
along with
Iberians and
Novohispanos,
since these would have
already parti****ted in
several of the first...
- 1898–1964 By
Paula C. Park"
citing "Forzados y reclutas: los
criollos novohispanos en Asia (1756-1808)" gave a
higher number of
later Mexican soldier-immigrants...
- Contreras,
Ramon María (1977).
Guadalajara ganadera estudio regional novohispano, 1760-1805 (in Spanish). Sevilla, Spain:
Escuela de
Estudios Hispano-Americanos...
-
Carrera Stampa,
Manuel (1971). "Historiadores indígenas y
mestizos novohispanos.
Siglos XVI y XVII".
Revista Española de Antropología
Americana (in Spanish)...
- 1898–1964 By
Paula C. Park"
citing "Forzados y reclutas: los
criollos novohispanos en Asia (1756–1808)" gave a
higher number of
later Mexican soldier-immigrants...
-
Manuel Ruiz
Naupal (2002). "Los
jardines de
Chapultepec y sus
reflejos novohispanos" [The
Chapultepec Gardens and its New
Spanish reflections] (PDF). Arqueología...
- 1898–1964 By
Paula C. Park"
citing "Forzados y reclutas: los
criollos novohispanos en Asia (1756-1808)" gave a
higher number of
later Mexican soldier-immigrants...
- van Riebeeck.
First spotted on
December 14, 1652, in
Mexico City, by
Novohispano friar Diego Rodríguez, and next
sighted on
December 16, 1652, by Dutch...