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Hernando Cortez - tradução para francês

SPANISH CONQUISTADOR
Hernando Cortes; Hernan Fernando Cortes; Hernan Cortés; Hernan Cortes; Hernan Cortez; Hernán Cortéz; Hernando Cortez; Hernan, Marques Del Valle de Oaxaca Cortes; Hernando cortez; Hernándo Cortés; Hernando Cortés; Hernando Cortes (explorer); Hernán Cortes; Hernándo Cortés de Monroy Pizarro; Hernán Cortés de Monroy Pizarro; Hernan Cortes de Monroy Pizarro; Hernando Cortes de Monroy Pizarro; Hernán Cortés de Monroy Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca; Hernan Cortes de Monroy Pizarro, 1st Marques del Valle de Oaxaca; Hernando Cortes de Monroy Pizarro, 1st Marques del Valle de Oaxaca; Hernándo Cortés de Monroy Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca; Cortes the conquistador; Hernán Cortez; Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro; History of New Spain, written by Hernan Cortes; Hernàn Cortés
  • 1000 Spanish peseta note issued in 1992
  • Bust Hernán Cortés in the [[General Archive of the Indies]] in [[Seville]]
  • Cortés and [[La Malinche]] meet Moctezuma in Tenochtitlán, November 8, 1519.
  • Tlaxcala]]n allies in the conquests of Jalisco, 1522.
  • Sculpture of Juana de Zúñiga, second wife of Cortés, for her tomb.
  • La Conquista]]'', 2005
  • Cortés scuttling his own fleet off the coast of Veracruz in order to eliminate the possibility of retreat.
  • Tomb of Cortés in the Hospital de Jesús Nazareno, which he founded in Mexico City.

Hernando Cortez      
Hernando Cortez (1485-1547), Spanish explorer and conqueror who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (also Hernan Cortes)
Cortez         
Cortez, family name; male first name; city in Colorado (USA); town in Florida (USA); Hernando Cortez (1485-1547), Spanish explorer, conqueror of Mexico Spanish who defeated the Aztecs

Definição

AOC
¦ abbreviation appellation d'origine controlee (see appellation controlee).

Wikipédia

Hernán Cortés

Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtez ðe monˈroj i piˈθaro altamiˈɾano]; 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.

Born in Medellín, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility, Cortés chose to pursue adventure and riches in the New World. He went to Hispaniola and later to Cuba, where he received an encomienda (the right to the labor of certain subjects). For a short time, he served as alcalde (magistrate) of the second Spanish town founded on the island. In 1519, he was elected captain of the third expedition to the mainland, which he partly funded. His enmity with the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, resulted in the recall of the expedition at the last moment, an order which Cortés ignored.

Arriving on the continent, Cortés executed a successful strategy of allying with some indigenous people against others. He also used a native woman, Doña Marina, as an interpreter. She later bore his first son. When the Governor of Cuba sent emissaries to arrest Cortés, he fought them and won, using the extra troops as reinforcements. Cortés wrote letters directly to the king asking to be acknowledged for his successes instead of being punished for mutiny. After he overthrew the Aztec Empire, Cortés was awarded the title of Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca, while the more prestigious title of Viceroy was given to a high-ranking nobleman, Antonio de Mendoza. In 1541 Cortés returned to Spain, where he died six years later of natural causes.