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famed$27342$ - traduzione in greco

The thirteen famed ones; Los trece de la fama; The thirteen of the fame
  •  Oil painting by [[Juan Lepiani]]; Francisco Pizarro on the Isle del Gallo, drawing a line in the sand for the Famous Thirteen

famed      
adj. ονομαστός, περίφημος, φημισμένος

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Famous Thirteen

The Famous Thirteen (Spanish Los trece de la fama, "the thirteen of the fame", or Los trece de Gallo, "the thirteen of [Isla del] Gallo") were a group of 16th century Spanish conquistadors that participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru (second expedition) along with their leader, Francisco Pizarro. In 1527 Pizarro and his men were waiting on the Isla del Gallo, in bad conditions, when the supply ship returned from Panama, commanded by Juan Tafur with orders from the Spanish governor to abandon the expedition. According to the traditional version of the story, Pizarro drew a line in the sand with his sword and said, "those on that side of the line can go back to Panama and be poor; those on this side can come to Peru and be rich. Let the good Castillian choose his path." In the traditional telling of the story, only thirteen men chose to stay with Pizarro.: 26 

Historians have noted inconsistencies in reports of the identity of the Famous Thirteen, and have identified as many as nineteen candidates for the thirteen spots.

One list of names is as follows:

  • Nicolás de Ribera: 116  "el Viejo", born in Olvera, Andalucía;: 95 
  • Cristóbal de Peralta,: 116  hidalgo of Baeza;: 95 
  • Antón de Carrión,: 116  born in Carrión de los Condes;: 96 
  • Pedro de Candia,: 116  a Greek born in Candia, Crete;: 95 
  • Domingo de Soraluce,: 116  or Soria Lucina, a Basque merchant from Vergara: 95 
  • Francisco de Cuéllar,: 116  from Cuellar;: 95 
  • Joan de la Torre: 116  y Díaz Chacón, born in Villagarcía de la Torre de Extremadura, near Llerena;: 96 
  • Pedro de Alcón,: 116  from Cazalla de la Sierra north of Seville;: 96 
  • García de Jeréz: 116  or Jaren, Utrera merchant: 96 
  • Alonso de Briceño,: 116  born about 1506 in Benavente;: 96 
  • Alonso de Molina,: 116  born in Úbeda;: 95 
  • Gonzalo Martín de Trujillo, born in Trujillo;: 95 
  • Martín de Paz.: 116 

Also, the "brave pilot" Bartolomé Ruiz.: 116