- was
fleeing an
image of St. Bartholomew. In 1737,
Bartholomew Arzáns de
Orsúa y Vela
described the
ravine and its "demonic presence". The
Jesuits are...
- 1561,
Aguirre led a
mutiny against the expedition's commander,
Pedro de
Orsúa, and
declared his
intent to
return to Peru and
overthrow Spain's colonial...
-
Museo nacional de etnografía y folklore. MUSEF, La Paz, 1987. Arzáns de
Orsúa y Vela, Bartolomé.
Relatos de la
Villa Imperial de Potosí. Selección, introducción...
- org.
Retrieved 4
August 2019. RSTS-11
System Users Guide (PDF) (DEC-11-
ORSUA-D-D (RSTS/E V06A-02) ed.).
Digital Equipment Corporation. 1975. pp. 2–16–2–17...
-
Janine Al
Rashid Don
Salvador Benedicto Ricah Alcorin E.B.
Magalona Denielle Orsua Escalante Catherine Pearl Lopez Himamaylan Lyzabelle Blythe Siason Villa...
- pueblo:
cultura afroboliviana." La Paz:
Producciones CIMA, 1999. Arzáns de
Orsúa y Vela, Bartolomé.
Historia de la
Villa Imperial de Potosí. Edición de Lewis...
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Chinacota was
founded in 1553 by the
conquistador Pedro de
Orsua and
Ortun Velasco. When the
conquistador Don
Pedro de
Ursua and her partner...
- Highfield, 1972 A. Boulton, Cruz Diez, 1974 A. Boulton, Soto, 1974 A. de
Orsua y Vela,
Tales of Potosi, 1975 A. Boulton, Art in
Aboriginal Venezuelan Ceramics...
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philenor insularis –
Revillagigedo pipevine swallowtail Battus philenor orsua – Tres
Marias pipevine swallowtail Battus philenor philenor –
pipevine swallowtail...
- experience. Rum
Runner Press Inc. ISBN 978-0970593801.
Bartolome Arzans Orsua y Vela.
Lewis Hanke;
Gunnar Mendoza (eds.).
Historia de la
Villa Imperial...