Juan Ortiz was a Spanish sailor who was held captive and enslaved by Native Americans in Florida for eleven years, from 1528 until he was rescued by the...
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Juan Ortiz may refer to: Juan Ortiz (captive), Spaniard held 1528–1539 by Native Americans in Florida Juan Esteban Ortiz (born 1987), Colombian footballer...
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Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer...
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Eastern Timucua groups. The de Soto expedition found Juan Ortíz, a Spaniard, living with the Mocoso. Ortiz had been captured by the Uzita while searching for...
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Eva Perón (category Juan Perón)
Dujovne Ortiz, Alicia (1996). Eva Perón. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-14599-6. Perón, Eva (1952). La Razón de mi vida. Buro Editors. Quieroz, Juan Pablo;...
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proteins. However, Bernard Ortiz Montellano offers a counter argument and points out the faults of Harner's sources. First off, Ortiz challenges Harner's claim...
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advertising executive named Juan Carlos Ortiz, who had helped the Colombian army with anti-FARC advertisements in the past. Espejo told Ortiz that he needed a way...
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Publications, 2003 Patricio Ortiz sera admis à titre provisoire, Confédération suisse, 3 September 1998 (in French) Patricio Ortiz reiteró que Suiza le otorgó...
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Juan Pablo Pernalete Llovera (28 December 1996 – 26 April 2017) was a student and basketball player killed during the 2017 Venezuelan protests. On 24 May...
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Order of Charles III symbolizing the allegiance to the rightful, and then captive King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Most portraits about the creation or first...
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the Niño Cautivo (Captive Child) a Child Jesus figure that was brought to Mexico from Spain. It was sculpted in the 16th century by Juan Martínez Montañés...
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mom Christian Uribe as Roberto Ortiz Michelle Durán as Diana Bichota Ángel Escarcega as "Machete69" Michael Cohn as Juan Treviño Alejandro de la Madrid...
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Charles IV of Spain (redirect from Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno José Januario Serafín Diego)
Charles IV (Spanish: Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno José Januario Serafín Diego de Borbón y Sajonia; 11 November 1748 – 20 January...
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Captivity narrative (redirect from Indian captive)
Tribes Of Florida Gentleman of Elvas (1609), Narrative of the captivity of Juan Ortiz, a Spaniard, Who Was Eleven Years a Prisoner Among the Indians of Florida...
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with contributions by Theodore S. Jojola, Robert Mirabal, Alfoonso Ortiz, Simon J. Ortiz and Joseph H. Suina, foreword by Bill Richardson, Po’Pay: Leader...
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The role of Eddie throughout the years went to Héctor Soberón, Juan Soler, Xavier Ortiz, Héctor Suarez Gomiz, Jorge Poza and Sebastián Rulli. The play...
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was used for the public display of human skulls, typically those of war captives or other sacrificial victims. It is a scaffold-like construction of poles...
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villages. Near de Soto's port, the party found Juan Ortiz, a Spaniard living with the Mocoso people. Ortiz had been captured by the Uzita while searching...
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piracy was invested in the economic expansion of the colony. Numerous captive Africans were also taken from enemy slave ships in West Indian waters....
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dominated that region three thousand years earlier. Ortiz and Rodríguez (1999), pp. 228–232, 242–243. Ortiz and Rodríguez (1999), pp. 228–232, 242–243. Diehl...
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enslaved Moor Estevanico—made it to Mexico (the 5th known survivor was Juan Ortiz who live with Native Americans north of Tampa until de Soto arrived in...
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every Spanish soldier was dead or taken captive. Five hundred Spanish soldiers were killed, and 600 were taken captive. The Patriot forces lost 12 men in the...
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former and almost all privately owned birds as well as several of the captive breeding program birds are known or strongly suspected to be hybrids. These...
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Miguel Domínguez and his wife Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez; members of the military, such as Ignacio Allende, Juan Aldama and Mariano Abasolo, also participated...
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the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan. Translated by Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano and Thelma Ortiz de Montellano (Revised ed.). Albuquerque: University of New...
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2024. "Memorial / Меморіал - International Volunteers for Ukraine Miguel Ortiz Lavin". Facebook. 22 May 2024. "Muere en combate un soldado español que...
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and Juan Aldama, the Roman Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo, and the Mayor (Corregidor) of Queretaro, Miguel Dominguez, and his wife Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez...
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Tobago, Curaçao, Aruba and Colombia, at times with Amerigo Vespucci and Juan de la Cosa. He is famous for having named Venezuela, which he explored during...
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Dec 2004. Retrieved 2012-12-31. Barja, Isabel; Navarro-Castilla, Álvaro; Ortiz-Jiménez, Lorena; España, Ángel; Hinojosa, Roberto; Sánchez-Sotomayor, David;...
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were able to put it down. Later on, Apache and Navajo raids for food and captives, which were steadily increasing during this period, escalated, which led...
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