- Pacheco, his second-in-command, with the
conquest of
Waymil and Chetumal.
Marching onwards to
Waymil and Chetumal, the
Pachecos soon
discovered that residents...
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surviving crew-mates were
immediately apprehended by the
Mayan militia of
Waymil upon
their landing. Some were
ritually sacrificed, and the
survivors were...
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Sittee Rivers within the province.
Dzuluinicob bordered the
Chetumal and
Waymil provinces to the north, the
Mopan and
Manche Ch'ol
territories to the south...
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itself to 1544,
ending with the
founding of
Salamanca de
Bacalar in the
Waymil Province. In 1546,
state and
local officers, and priests, of the (recently...
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toponyms with
established English variants, eg Uaymil,
which is
properly Waymil (Barrera Vásquez et al. 1980, pp. 917, pt. 1), are left unchanged.) Alternatively...