- del Castillo.
Others theories claim that it is a
derivative of
Chontal Tabascan word yokat'an
meaning speaker of the Yoko
ochoco language, or an incorrect...
- Bunyashiri. 1519 – Hernán Cortés,
entering province of Tabasco,
defeats Tabascan Indians. 1576 –
Jerome Savage takes out a sub-lease to
start the Newington...
- Potosino/-a
Sinaloa Sinaloan Sinaloense Sonora Sonoran Sonorense Tabasco Tabascan Tabasqueño/-a
Tamaulipas Tamaulipan Tamaulipeco/-a
Tlaxcala Tlaxcaltheque...
-
attempt bombarded the city
before successfully taking it. However, the
Tabascans formed guerrilla groups and this
along with the
inhospitable climate forced...
- Sánchez Mármol,
Francisco Javier Santamaría, and José Vasconcelos. The
Tabascan Dr.
Ricardo Alfonso Sarabia y
Zorrilla was one of the group's more ****iduous...
- judgment:[citation needed] 1.
Underestimation of the Aztecs. Cortés
fought the
Tabascans, the Cempoalans, the
Tlaxcalans and
found them
strong opponents, but always...
- Honduras. As such, they
extended their influence from
villages in the
Tabascan and
Chiapan jungles to the
coast of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Precisely because...
- de la Victoria,
which was
built over top the
indigenous structures. The
Tabascan historian Manuel Gil
Saenz reports that
around the year 1872, near the...
- He was also a
close advisor to the 2006
presidential campaign of
fellow Tabascan Andrés
Manuel López Obrador. Filosofía política y
humanismo (1957) La revolución...
- the
river to
discover the
inland area, and
found four
canoes full of
Tabascans,
painted and
making gesticulations and
gestures of war. But
Grijalva sent...