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A natural fortress, Black Mesa was the scene of dramatic events in 1694, when Pueblo warriors encamped on its summit withstood a months-long Spanish siege. That conflict was the culmination of what is known today as the Pueblo Revolt, an indigenous uprising that began on August 10, 1680.
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Sepultura de Fernando de la Cerda, hijo primogénito de Alfonso X de Castilla fallecido en el año 1275.
El sepulcro conserva parte de su policromÃa, consistente en escudos, enmarcados en octógonos, de Castilla y León, y de Aragón, por ser hijo de Violante, hija a su vez de Jaime I El Conquistador.
Durante la Invasión francesa, las tropas de Napoleón profanaron y robaron casi todas las tumbas del monasterio, excepto ésta, la cual no pudieron abrir o no la vieron al estar tapada por la de su hijo Alonso de la Cerda.
Posteriormente, en el año 1943, Patrimonio Nacional procedió a la apertura de todas las tumbas del monasterio. El ajuar que se extrajo, consistente en las vestiduras del infante, su anillo, su birrete, su espada, espuelas, talabarte y otra serie de objetos, se encuentra expuesto actualmente en el museo de Telas Medievales de Burgos, ubicado en el interior del monasterio que nos permite conocer exactamente como se vestÃa al final de la alta Edad Media. la realeza castellana.
Burial of Fernando de la Cerda, first-born son of Alfonso X of Castile who died in the year 1275.
The tomb preserves part of its polychrome, consisting of shields, framed in octagons, of Castile and León, and Aragon, for being the son of Violante, daughter of James I the Conqueror.
During the French Invasion, Napoleon's troops desecrated and stole almost all the tombs of the monastery, except this one, which they could not open or did not see as it was covered by that of his son Alonso de la Cerda.
Later, in 1943, Patrimonio Nacional opened all the tombs of the monastery. The trousseau that was extracted, consisting of the infant's clothing, his ring, his cap, his sword, spurs, belt and another series of objects, is currently exhibited in the Museum of Medieval Fabrics of Burgos, located inside the monastery. which allows us to know exactly how the Castilian royalty dressed at the end of the early Middle Ages.
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One of the new helmets from PFC! (see link below). They are both at The Engine Room now. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pirate%20Cove/128/126/53
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Conquistador Oriental, Eastern Nicator, Nicator gularis.
Especie # 1155
Kruger National Park
South Africa
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Sunnyvaledave had a great idea.to make my other explosion into a Conquistador-Spelling-Helmet.Trucker Pete and Myself,thought we would carry this cool and different idea out....thanks Dave for the idea-brilliant- and Pete,for all your help.good partners,as always.....to see Petes work Trucker Pete
Part III ‘Clash with the Tabascans’
Cortés and his expedition left Cozumel, and by late March his armada anchored off of the coast of the Tabascan settlement of Pontonchan. Cortés took a group of small oared boats up the Tabasco River into the thick mangrove swamps. Hidden in the lush jungle lining the river were, seemingly, countless Tabascan Warriors armed with bows and spears. The warriors rushed the Spanish boats forcing the Conquistadors to fight back in waist deep water. Cortés lost a boot on his way ashore, but he managed to continue fighting and directing his troops. The Spanish organized once on land and managed to repel the waves of Tabascan Warriors until they finally retreated back into the overgrown jungle.
Working on all the punches animations for my videogame called "conquistadores". It will take a lot of time to finish but it's ok if it takes years. This is Cortez.
Casco Viejo, also known as Casco Antiguo is the historic district of Panama City. It was settled in 1673 following the nearly total destruction by pirates of the original Panamá City. Panama City, also known as Panama is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Panama. The city is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal in the province of Panama. Print Size 8x10 inches.
Me as the Conquistador, meeting the Tlatoani (ruler) of Tenochtitlán for the first time. Reign: 1520–1521.
He was the last emperor of the Aztec Empire, following Moctezuma II and Cuitláhuac.
Cuauhtémoc fought against Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors during the siege of Tenochtitlán.
He was captured in 1521 and later executed in 1525 during an expedition led by Cortés.
After Cuauhtémoc's fall in 1521, the Aztec Empire came to an end, and Mexico became a Spanish colony under the name New Spain.Photo further worked with in Photoshop and ChatGPT
Modasa Zeus 2
Volvo B-420R.
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>PPU: GZKB*97.
>Servicio: Santiago - Talca.
>Empresa: Pullman Los Conquistadores.
>N° Orden: 3202.
>FotografÃa tomada el dÃa: 11 de Febrero 2016.
>Foto: Pablo Duarte Gutiérrez.
>Actualización dÃa 26-05-2016
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Imagen Nº: 1635
--->Marca de Carroceria : Modasa New Zeus II.-
--->Marca de Chasis : Volvo B420R.-
--->Empresa : Pullman Los Conquistadores.-
--->Placa Patente: GZKB97.-
--->Lugar de la Foto: Puerto Montt, Region de Los Lagos, Chile.-
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Cuadro expuesto en el Cuarto del Rescate, en la Ciudad de Cajamarca, Perú.
El cuadro ilustra el antagonismo entre Atahualpa, el último Sapa Inca y el conquistador Pizarro.
El Cuarto del Rescate es el lugar donde se mantuvo prisionero al Sapa Inca Atahualpa, quien pasarÃa los últimos dÃas de su vida en él, entre el 16 de noviembre de 1532 y el 26 de julio de 1533, hasta ser ejecutado a pesar de que habÃa cumplido su promesa de llenar ese recinto de oro a cambio de su libertad.