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Uzita (Uçita) was the name of a 16th-century
native chiefdom, its
chief town and its chiefs. Part of the
Safety Harbor culture, it was
located in present-day...
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Uzita may
refer to the
following places and jurisdictions :
Uzita (Tunisia), a
Roman period town
located in the
central Tunisian coastal region, former...
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Uzita was a
Roman period town and
bishopric in the
Roman province of Byzacena, in present-day Tunisia. It
continues to be a
Latin Catholic titular see...
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Tampa Bay were
likely affiliated with
other chiefdoms, such as the Pohoy,
Uzita, and Mocoso.
Study of
archaeological artifacts has
provided insight into...
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capture or
shortly after being taken to the town of
Uzita.
After Ortiz was
taken to the town of
Uzita (as told by the
Gentleman of Elvas), or some time...
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Apatelodidae Genus:
Ephoria Species: E. ephora
Binomial name
Ephoria ephora (Stoll, 1781)
Synonyms Phalaena ephora Stoll, 1781
Colabata uzita Druce, 1899...
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Spaniard living with the
Mocoso people.
Ortiz had been
captured by the
Uzita while searching for the lost Narváez expedition; he
later escaped to Mocoso...
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North America (modern
Southern United States) Spain New
Spain Tocobaga Uzita Apalachee Timucua Autes Inconclusive Spanish troops lost the
route after...
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Hillsborough County, Florida. The area was part of the
chiefdom of the
Uzita at the time of the
Hernando de Soto
expedition in 1539. The
community was...
- Ortíz, a Spaniard,
living with the Mocoso.
Ortiz had been
captured by the
Uzita while searching for the lost Narváez expedition, and had
later escaped to...