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    Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán (c. 1490 – 1558) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in New Spain. He was the governor of the province of Pánuco...
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  • Guzmán or de Guzmán (Spanish: [ɡuθˈman] or [ɡusˈman]) is a Spanish surname. The Portuguese language equivalent is Gusmão. The surname is of toponymic...
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    Diego Delgadillo, assumed their authority, which was also shared by Nuño de Guzmán, who had come from his territories in the Pánuco Valley. Their administration...
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    Annoyed that his enemy, Nuño de Guzmán, had requisitioned one of his ships during the first expedition, Cortés decided to confront Guzmán on his own ground...
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    characteristics, while Nuño de Guzmán resorted to the sword, instructed the friars Juan de Padilla, Juan de Badillo and Bartolomé de Estrada, to evangelize...
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    was placed in charge of the town of San Miguel de Culiacán by Nuño de Guzmán. When in 1539, Fray Marcos de Niza returned from Pimería Alta reporting he...
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    remain ruler convinced Tanganxoan II to submit to Spanish rule. But, Nuño de Guzmán reneged on this agreement and killed Tanganxoan II in 1530, a crime...
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    First Audiencia (high court) in Mexico, particularly its president, Nuño de Guzmán, ten years after the 1521 Spanish conquest. Huexotzinco, (Way-hoat-ZINC-o)...
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    Cora, the region was exposed to the conquistadores Hernán Cortés and Nuño de Guzmán in the 16th century. Spanish governance was made difficult by indigenous...
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  • royal authority. The crown's choice of Nuño de Guzmán as president of the Audiencia was a major blunder. Guzmán largely ignored the crown's instructions...
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    part of a 1531 lawsuit by Hernán Cortés against Nuño de Guzmán that the Huexotzincans joined. Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2 - a post-conquest indigenous...
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  • Tahue [es] peoples in pre-Hispanic times. The Spanish expedition of Nuño de Guzmán reached Navito in 1531 and founded the settlement of San Miguel nearby...
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    tyrant was baptized this same year and supported Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán and was called Pedro de Guzmán. Seventeen plastic bags with human remains were...
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    population of the area paid tribute to them both. In 1529, however, Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, then president of the first Audiencia, decided to march on northwestern...
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  • Garci González de Silva Juan de Grijalva Nuño de Guzmán Pedro de Heredia Miguel Holguín y Figueroa Philipp von Hutten Domingo Martínez de Irala Luis Lanchero...
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    the Spanish conquistadors in Nueva Galicia by Nuño de Guzmán and later by Antonio de Mendoza. Nuño de Guzmán founded five Spanish settlements, San Miguel...
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    resources extracted from the population they sent the ruthless conquistador Nuño de Guzmán, who allied himself with a Purepecha noble Don Pedro Panza Cuinierángari...
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  • Pánuco River. This gobierno was absorbed by New Spain in 1534. In 1525 Nuño de Guzmán of the Anti-Cortés faction was appointed governor of Pánuco and he stripped...
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    Fragmentos de una historia de Nueva Galicia y Relaciones anónimas de las jornadas de Nuño de Guzmán en Nueva Galicia textos en línea Cervantes virtual "Data"...
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    crown. When Nuño de Guzmán left Nueva Galicia, he divided the domains among his most striving captains Juan de Oñate Juan and Cristóbal de Oñate, Juan...
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    inhabitants. In March 1530 he arrived in these lands Nuño de Guzmán and his people, entering San Martín de las Flores, formerly called Tlaxicoltzingo. Knowing...
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    Guadalajara (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán. The settlement was renamed and moved several times before assuming the name Guadalajara after the birthplace of Guzmán and...
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    unpopulated. Vasco de Quiroga arrived in Pátzcuaro to take over. He expelled Nuño de Guzmán and confiscated his properties. Nuño was eventually sent...
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    means place with caves. Almost two centuries later, Antonio de Villarroel serving Nuño de Guzmán took control of the town on the San Sebastian's day of 1530...
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    harassed by the aborigines of Ixtlahuacán. The conquest was carried out by Nuño de Guzmán who arrived in Tlacotán in 1529. It seemed a strategic place to defend...
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    peace treaty with Hernán Cortés. He was executed by burning by Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán on February 14, 1530. After hearing about the fall of the Aztec...
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    had created a high court (audiencia) in New Spain in 1528, appointing Nuño de Guzmán, a rival of Cortés as its president to counter Cortés's power. In 1530...
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    territory was conquered by Cristóbal de Oñate and Manuel de Ibarra in March 1530 on the order of Nuño de Guzmán. Main manufacture of the region is agricultural...
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  • they connected with other Spanish people. When New Galicia's governor Nuño de Guzmán heard news about the Spanish castaways who had reached land under their...
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