RMT96MD2–A young Inca man kicking a balance in which the Spanish conquistadors are weighing gold. The Inca were fond of gold and silver and used it for ornaments and for decorating their temples and palaces. The Inca were one tribe of many in the region before they began conquering and assimilating their neighbors: gold and silver may have been demanded as tribute from vassal cultures.
RMG38575–Spanish conquistadors in South America are introduced to the potato by the inhabitants of Peru and Chile Date: 17th century
RM2A5TCPK–Spanish Conquistadors. Los Trece de la Isla del Gallo (The Famous Thirteen) by Juan Lepiani, oil on canvas, 1902
RMD987YJ–Hernando Cortez with his conquistadors before embarking for Mexico.
RMBCBYBH–SPANISH CONQUISTADORS recieve gifts from native Indians in this contemporary engraving while soldiers raise a Cross
RMKD815N–The Conquistadors fighting the Aztecs
RMC41962–geography / travel, Mexico, Aztec Empire, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, after Aztec drawings, Central America, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMWHAY2Y–Mexican Attack on the Great Temple from Conquest of Mexico. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 172 in B/W.. . .
RMD7H4Y8–Reenactment of Conquistadors occupation of Santa Fe New Mexico
RMA37JNN–The Landing of Pedro Alvares Cabral in Porto Seguro in 1500 from Oil Painting by Oscar Pereira sa Silva - Depicting First Meeting Between Portuguese a
RMADW8T2–Spanish conquistadors using Native American captives to carry burdens. Hand-colored woodcut
RME6329Y–1500s SPANISH CONQUISTADORS ON HORSEBACK BATTLING NEW WORLD NATIVE AMERICANS
RMPBD212–1267 ROHM D237 Conquistadors exhort their supporters
RMKJE45T–Conquistadors Discover the Pacific 20862v
RMHYB6AP–Conquistadors' abuses of Amerindians (1598 edition for las Casas' book)
RMW7CR7E–Spanish conquistadors with their native Tlazcalan allies attacking an Aztec temple, 16th century. Artist: Unknown
RME5H8EG–Hernan Cortez arriving in Mexico by ship. Mural in church
RMERG62T–Spanish conquistadors in America at a service led by monks, published in 1887. Following Columbus' discovery of the Americas in
RMT965CN–Conquistadors hurl Guatemalan rebels into pits filled with sharp-pointed sticks. The pits were originally dug and camouflaged by the Indians themselves to ambush Spaniards on horseback, but when the Spanish perceived the traps they turned the ruse against its perpetrators. Bartolomé de las Casas (1484 - July 18, 1566) was a Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar. He became the first resident Bishop of Chiapas, and the first officially appointed 'Protector of the Indians'.
RMG39T1E–Aztec natives as the Spanish Conquistadors found them. Date: circa 1519
RMRT0A98–Engraving of a boat load of conquistadors trying to find El Dorado. From Chatterbox magazine, 1905
RMG1CRM4–Coat of arms of the Pizarro brothers; Spanish conquistadors who came to Peru in 1530
RMB7KCDF–HERNANDO DE SOTO The Spanish Conquistador is shown discovering the Mississippi River in a 19th century engraving
RMKD815P–To Mexico - Spanish Conquistadors heading to Mexico
RMBJTTJ9–geography / travel, Mexico, Aztec Empire, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, Hernan Cortez outgoing from Tenochtitlan, 30.6./1.7.1520, 'La noche triste', after Aztec drawings, Central America, ,
RMWHAY4D–Mixtec sacrificial knife with mosaic handle. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 110.
RMEDNRG5–Scene with conquistadors, 1860-1865, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US
RFFJ1EJH–Woman with traditional Spanish conquistadors helmet in Tarabuco, Bolivia
RMD4X9CG–conquistadors march in the Fiesta de Santa Fe celebration
RM2BDPJP0–Spanish Conquistadors Meeting Native American Indians, Amazonian Indians or Indigenous People in South America. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1886
RMPC6064–20 Conquistadors' abuses of Amerindians (1598 edition for las Casas' book)
RMKDKX93–ROHM D195 The conquistadors pray before entry to tenochtitlan
RMB10R4A–Aztec Spanish conquistadors ill treat the native Indians. Mexico
RF2HHPN7J–Fernand Cortes [Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca[a] (Spanish: 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century. Cortés was part of the generation of Spanish explorers and conquistadors who began the first phase of the Spanish colonization of the Americas]. from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne n
RMP68WWK–The Codex Mendoza; Aztec codex, created about twenty years after the Spanish conquest of Mexico with the intent that it be seen by Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. It is a history of the Aztec rulers and their conquests, a list of the tribute paid by the conquered, and a description of daily Aztec life 1553
RM2A6816C–The Death of Pizarro (La Muerte de Pizarro) by Ramón Muñiz, oil on canvas, 1885
RMG15J18–The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The invasion began in February 1519 and was acclaimed victorious on August 13, 1521, by a coalition army of Spanish conquistadors
RMRJCGK9–Spanish Conquistadors in Tezcuco
RMBDB2WF–Painting depicting Spanish conquistadors landing on foreign soil
RMD95K07–Spanish conquistadors with their native Tlazcalan allies attack an Aztec temple. Copy of section of drawings of Lienzo de Tlazcala lost during Mexican revolution in 19th century
RM2MTFBT0–CHRISTOPH WEIDITZ (1498-1559) German artist whose works included many illustrations of the native people of South America found by the Spanish Conquistadors
RMKD815T–Moctezuma II, Aztec Emperor
RMBHK144–geography / travel, Mexico, Aztec Empire, Spanish conquistadors in Mexico, after Aztec drawings, Central America, historic, historical, conquest, conqueror, conquerors, Indian, native, indigenous people, Aztecs, soldiers, military, suit of armour, CEAM, male, man, men, 16th century,
RMWH8F3B–Peruvian Mummy from the Paracas Cemetery wearing gold jewellery. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 251.
RF2E1F9GW–Cathedral at Potosi, at 4,060 metres one of the world's highest cities, founded by Spanish conquistadors in 1545
RFFJ1EJK–Man in Tarabuco market wearing Spanish conquistadors helmet, Bolivia
RM2R704GJ–Brazil Conquistador Pedro Alvares Cabral Beach Landing Meeting Brazilian Indigenous People in 1500
RM2RFKRXB–The Battle of Michoacan between the Spanish and the Aztecs. After an illustration from Lienzo de Tlaxcala c1550.
RMARCGAN–Chichicastenango, Dance of the Conquistadors, Guatemala, Central America
RM2DW857B–Burial of De Soto, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RF2A47FJX–This illustration shows “The Battles of the Spaniards in Mexico. From an ancient Aztec drawing, showing a leader of the Spaniards with his native allies defeating the Mexicans.” The time period is the early 1500s.
RMAJ7MY4–Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan against Conquistadors, 1519-1521. Artist: Unknown
RMCBREWF–Francis Drake Releases Five Imprisoned Indian Chiefs in Central or South America (in conflict with Spanish), c18th Engraving or Vintage Illustration
RMP68WWW–The Codex Mendoza; Aztec codex, created about twenty years after the Spanish conquest of Mexico with the intent that it be seen by Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. It is a history of the Aztec rulers and their conquests, a list of the tribute paid by the conquered, and a description of daily Aztec life 1553
RMM7E5DD–Francisco Pizarro (c.1471-1541). Portrait of the Spanish conquistador by Amable-Paul Coutan, oil on canvas, 1835
RMT966C4–A young Inca man kicking a balance in which the Spanish conquistadors are weighing gold. The Inca were fond of gold and silver and used it for ornaments and for decorating their temples and palaces. The Inca were one tribe of many in the region before they began conquering and assimilating their neighbors: gold and silver may have been demanded as tribute from vassal cultures.
RMRJCJG4–Conquistadors on Mississippi in Retreat
RMB86XYC–The Spaniards under Francisco Pizarro tie Atahualpa to the stake before strangling him
RMD95X81–Venezuelans attacking Spanish conquistadors. Coloured drawing by Hieronyouse Koler, Hohemath Expedition. At bottom right Europeans in tent eating and drinking and at top left sitting in privy or wash house, are taken by surprise by natives. British Libra
RM2MTFC86–CHRISTOPH WEIDITZ (1498-1559) German artist whose works included many illustrations of the native people of South America found by the Spanish Conquistadors
RMKD50XT–The conquistadors entered Tenochtitlan to the sounds of martial music
RMWHAY3X–A Mixtec Codex page from the Codex Zouche Nuttall. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 120.
RM2JTHJ2P–Oil painting portrait of Spanish conquistador and explorer Francisco Pizarro by French artist Amable-Paul Coutan ca. 1835
RFFJ1EJA–Man wearing traditional Spanish conquistadors helmet in Tarabuco,market Bolivia
RM2R2PB1N–Casa de los Montejo museum in Centro Merida Yucatan Mexico
RM2RFKRW0–The fleet of Hernan Cortes, bound for Mexico, sailing out of the harbour of Santiago de Cuba. After an illustration from Historia general de las Indias by Francisco López de Gómara, 1552. Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca, was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
RF2HN5G66–Portrait of Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RFR8MJEP–Painting at the Museo de Arte Sacro in Conkal, Yucatan, depicting the evangelisation of the Maya people on behalf of the Spanish conquistadores
RMDHF084–La Conquistadora/Our Lady of Peace carried by attendants, Fiesta de Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RMERG2T7–The abuse of Native Americans by Spaniards. Engraving from 'Americae partes', Frankfurt 1590.
RM2BEY8EJ–Port Famine, aka Puerto del Hambre or Ciudad del Rey Don Felipe, a Historic Spanish Colony or Settlement Site in Patagonia Chile. Spanish Settlers Judging Mutineers (late c16th). Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1888
RMP9CAW3–Because the Spanish thirst for gold, the Indians pour liquid gold into them. (From: Americae pars qvarta). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMM7E5DE–Francisco Pizarro (c.1471-1541). Portrait of the Spanish conquistador, engraving by Rafael Esteve, 1791
RMT96KTK–A young Inca man kicking a balance in which the Spanish conquistadors are weighing gold. The Inca were fond of gold and silver and used it for ornaments and for decorating their temples and palaces. The Inca were one tribe of many in the region before they began conquering and assimilating their neighbors: gold and silver may have been demanded as tribute from vassal cultures.
RMRJCJFN–Spanish Conquistadors in North America
RMB86A6N–Battle between Incas and Spaniards
RMD95XAR–Aztec warriors defending the temple of Tenochtitlan against Conquistadors. Biblioteque Nationale, Paris.
RM2D9C7TN–CONQUISTADORS strike fear into their Aztec opponents who had never seen horses before. Hernán Cortés campaigned against the Aztec empire from 1519-1521.
RMKD50Y2–Cholula Massacre by Spanish conquistadors in 1519. Depicted by spanish tlaxcallan native allies. 1773 Reproduction from 1584 original version of the Lienzo de Tlaxcala.
RMWHAY5Y–Spanish Caravels, 19th century. The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 205.. The caravel was a small ship made of the common beachwood found on the shores of Europe. These ships had three masts, the mizzen carrying a lateen sail, while the fore and main were square rigged. Larger ones had a square rigged foremast, while the main, mizzen and bonaventure were lateen rigged. Christopher Columbus' Pinta and Nina were caravels. Also, Vasco Da Gama and other Portuguese explorers used the caravel to reach India via the Cape of Good Hope. Caravels were capable ships and ideal for the first voyages
RM2K8X6E4–The assassination of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro by rivals in Lima, Peru, in 1541
RMHTMJGD–Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Very poisonous fruits, but inviting, killed Conquistadors. Carib Indians used sap to poison arrows. Engraving c.1795
RM2R2PB1P–Casa de los Montejo museum in Centro Merida Yucatan Mexico
RM2RPE4E9–Pedro de Alvarado leading a massacre of Aztec nobles. During Cortés' absence, relations between the Spaniards and their hosts worsened, and Pedro de Alvarado (c1485-1541), led a massacre of Aztec nobles and priests observing a religious festival.
RM2D7WDJX–History of the United States of America. Native American council and conquistadors meeting around a fire. Engraving by Vernier. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850.
RM2C4JTFX–A restored medieval shop sign from a butcher's shop at Trujillo, Spain (2009 photo).Much of the town was built or enriched by the conquistadors born in the city. These include, the conquerors of Peru, Francisco Pizarro and his brothers, Francisco de Orellana and Hernando de Alarcón
RF2HHPXF7–The Ladrone Islands [Mariana Islands] from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RM2D8EG1Y–Monument of the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe.
RM2GBBHH8–History of the United States of America. Native American council and conquistadors meeting around a fire. Engraving by Vernier. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
RM2H72HW5–Merida, Mexico. 12/27/1985. Founded in 1542 by Spanish conquistador Montejo y León ('el Mozo'). Beautiful streets of Merida, markets, music, cart vendors, shops, restaurants, and Maya ancestry culture.
RMJR31CC–La Noche Triste on June 30, 1520, was an important event during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, wherein Hernando Cortez and his invading army of Spanish conquistadors and native allies were driven out of the Mexican capital at Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec king Moctezuma II. On the night of July 1, 1520, Cortez and his army left their compound and headed west, toward the Tlacopan causeway. As the Spaniards and their native allies reached the causeway, hundreds of canoes appeared in the waters alongside to harry them. The Spaniards fought their way across the causeway in the rai
RMDR2YAG–BOLIVIA POTOSI
RMDNN00Y–Costumed conquistadors applying bumper stickers near the Florida border
RM2A254T9–Recreation of Hernando Cortes landing in Mexico as the leader of the Spanish Conquistadors, in 1519.
RM2MN22RP–SPANISH CONQUISTADORS A 1th century painting showing the first meeting between Hernan Cortes and the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II on the shore of Lake Texcoco. Moctezuma stands on a cloth to prevent his body making contact with the earth and his entourage turn their heads from him as a sign of respect.
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