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أحد فاتحى المكسيك وبيرو فى القرن 16 - traducción al Inglés

AIRPLANE
X-16; X 16; X.16; X-16 (aircraft)
  • Artist's depiction

أحد فاتحى المكسيك وبيرو فى القرن 16      

conquistador

conquistador         
  • Basque Countrymen near the France–Spain border in 1898, with characteristic horse, donkey and dogs. These were the type of animals introduced to America.
  • [[Ephemeris]] by [[Abraham Zacuto]] in Almanach Perpetuum, 1496
  • [[Battle of Cartagena de Indias]], March–May 1741, during this battle the Spanish Empire defeated a British fleet of over 30,000 professional soldiers, 51 warships and 135 transport ships counting the glorious Spanish army only less than 2400 professional soldiers, 600 natives and 6 ships.
  • [[Francisco Pizarro]] meets with the Inca emperor [[Atahualpa]], 1532
  • Two brass plates depicting a bearded Portuguese soldier before 1500 on top and Benin warriors at the bottom
  • Bronze figure of a Portuguese soldier made by Benin culture in West Africa around 1600
  • Monument to [[Cabeza de Vaca]] in Houston, Texas.
  • Jívaro]] indigenous people. In 1599, the Jívaro destroyed Spanish settlements in eastern Ecuador and killed all the men.
  • Cabral's voyage to Brazil and India, 1500
  • Map of the [[Island of California]], circa 1650; restored.
  • A Portuguese [[caravel]]
  • A page (folio 67), depicting indigenous Mexican warriors in the [[Codex Mendoza]]
  • Spanish conquistador in the Pavilion of Navigation in Seville, Spain.
  • Coronado]] expedition, 1540–1542
  • [[Hernán Cortés]] and his counsellor, the Indian woman [[La Malinche]] meet [[Moctezuma II]] in [[Tenochtitlan]], 8 November 1519. Facsimile (c. 1890) of [[Lienzo de Tlaxcala]].
  • de Soto]] route through the Southeast, 1539–1542
  • [[Hernando de Soto]] and Spanish conquistadors seeing the Mississippi River for the first time.
  • [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]], conquistador of the New Kingdom of Granada.
  • Trujillo]], [[Spain]]
  • [[Diego de Almagro]] led the first Spanish expedition south of Peru into [[Chile]] 1535–37.
  • Route of [[Narváez expedition]] (until November 1528), and a reconstruction of [[Cabeza de Vaca]]'s later wanderings
  • Torre do Tombo]], [[Lisbon]])
  • The Florentine Codex]]" 1540–85)
  • [[Francisco de Villagra]]
  • 1541 founding of [[Santiago de Chile]]
  • Hagåtña]] (Agaña) is the capital of the United States territory of [[Guam]], ancient city of the Spanish possessions in Oceania.
  • Portuguese North America (in present-day [[Canada]]); Vaz Dourado, c.1576.
  • National Museum of the Viceroyalty]] in [[Tepotzotlan]].
  • Spanish possessions in Asia and Oceania
  • Muhammad XII]], before [[Ferdinand and Isabella]].
  • Spanish]] crew making their first landfall in the Americas in 1492
  • [[Vasco da Gama]]
  • Statue of [[Miguel López de Legazpi]], [[Cebu City]], [[Philippines]]
  • A group of 16th century conquistadors that participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru (second expedition) along with their leader, [[Francisco Pizarro]].
  • 1630 map of the Portuguese fort and the city of [[Malacca]]
  •  Portolan of [[Angelino Dulcert]] (1339) showing [[Lanzarote]] island
  • Spanish Mastiff used in expeditions and guard
  • García Hurtado de Mendoza]], [[Pedro de Villagra]] and [[Rodrigo de Quiroga]]
  • [[Nagasaki]] in Japan was founded in 1570 by Portuguese explorers
  • [[Nicolás de Ovando]]
  • [[Pedro de Alvarado]]
  • [[Francisco de Orellana]] and his men became the first Europeans to travel the entire length of the [[Amazon River]] in 1541–1542
  • [[Francisco Pizarro]]
  • [[Philip II of Spain]] (1527–1598).
  • Forte de Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Ormuz ([[Fort of Our Lady of the Conception]]), the Portuguese Castle on [[Hormuz Island]] ([[Iran]])
  • [[Francisco de Borja y Aragón]]
  • Conquistadors praying before a battle at [[Tenochtitlan]]
  • [[António Raposo Tavares]], a bandeirante, led in 1648–1652 the largest continental expedition made in the Americas until then, from São Paulo to the east, near the Andes (via Mato Grosso, the [[Paraguay River]], the Grande River, the [[Mamoré River]], and the [[Madeira River]]), and to the Amazon River and the Atlantic
  • Valladolid]], Spain). He was the first European to arrive at the current U.S. and led the first European expedition to Florida, which he named.
  • The combined Spanish and Portuguese empires during the [[Iberian Union]] (1580–1640)
  • Areas of Alaska and British Columbia Explored by Spain
  • [[Vasco Núñez de Balboa]] and spanish conquistadors claiming the Pacific Ocean for Spain in 1513.
  • Brazil]].
  • Álvaro de Bazán]], Spanish admiral famous for never having lost a battle.
SOLDIERS, EXPLORERS, AND ADVENTURERS AT THE SERVICE OF THE SPANISH EMPIRE AND PORTUGUESE EMPIRE
Conquistadors; Conquistadores; Conquestadors; Conquistadores españoles; Spanish conquistador; Spanish Conquistadores; Conquistadora; Spanish conquistadors; Spanish Conquistadors
أحد فاتحى المكسيك وبيرو فى القرن 16
قرن         
صفحة توضيح لويكيميديا
القرن; قرون; قرن
horn, century, coupling, pairing, connexion, connection

Definición

16-bit application
<operating system> Software for MS-DOS or {Microsoft Windows} which originally ran on the 16-bit Intel 8088 and 80286 microprocessors. These used a {segmented address space} to extend the range of addresses from what is possible with just a 16-bit address. Programs with more than 64 kilobytes of code or data therefore had to waste time switching between segments. Furthermore, programming with segments is more involved than programming in a {flat address space}, giving rise to warts like memory models in C and C++. Compare 32-bit application. (1996-04-06)

Wikipedia

Bell X-16

The Bell X-16 was a high altitude aerial reconnaissance jet aircraft designed in the United States in the 1950s. The designation of X-16 was a cover to try to hide the true nature of the aircraft mission from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.