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- by Francisco Gordillo and slave trader Captain Pedro de Quejo (de Quexo). Ayllón sent Quejo northward in 1525 and received reports of the coastline from...
- Queho (born around 1880; his name was also spelled Quehoe on his grave or Quejo in other sources) was a Native American outlaw and renegade whose exploits...
- Carmen, Ría of Boo, Ría of Tijero, Ría of Cubas, Ría de Ajo, Ría of Cabo Quejo, Ría of Treto, Ría of Oriñón. Basque Country: Ria of Bilbao, mouth of the...
- divided among the inhabitants. When they returned to Hispaniola, Gordillo and Quejo brought back glowing reports of the land they had found. They said it would...
- Journal. February 7, 1999. Bill Franz (2022). "Renegade: The Legend of Quejo". Bill Franz. ISBN 978-1-0880-6920-2. Ed Ainsworth (May 3, 1940). "Queho...
- Karkamu (Cárcamo) Corro Espejo Fresneda Ginea Gurendes-Quejo, Concejo formed by Gurendes and Quejo Nograro Osma Pinedo Quintanilla Tobillas Tuesta Valderejo...
- Roadrunner: The Beserkley Collection (2004) Vampire Girl (2006) No Me Quejo De Mi Estrella (2014) Alternate versions of "Roadrunner" and "Government...
- return to Havana. In 1521, Pedro de Quejo and Francisco Gordillo enslaved 60 Indians at Winyah Bay, South Carolina. Quejo, with the backing of Lucas Vázquez...
- was a 1521 trip led by Pedro de Quejo and Francisco Gordillo, which enslaved 60 Native Americans in Winyah Bay. De Quejo returned in 1525 and explored from...
- United States by Francisco Gordillo and Pedro de Quejo in 1521. Accounts of the region's abundance from Quejo and Francisco de Chicora, one of the 70 Indians...