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Bust of Francisco Pizarro. Artist: AnonymousBust of Francisco Pizarro. Found in the collection of Palacio de la Conquista, Trujillo
Landing of Christopher Columbus (The frieze in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol), 1860-1873. Found in the collection of United States Capitol rotunda
Francisco Pizarro, 1671. Artist: Ogilby, John (1600-1676)Francisco Pizarro, 1671. Private Collection
Conquest Of Peru by Francisco Pizarro. Artist: AnonymousConquest Of Peru by Francisco Pizarro. Found in the collection of Cathedral of Lima
Ulrich Schmidl (From Wahrhafftige Historien... by Ulrich Schmidel), 1602. Artist: AnonymousUlrich Schmidl (From Wahrhafftige Historien... by Ulrich Schmidel), 1602. Private Collection
Buenos Aires (From Vera historia... by Ulrich Schmidel), 1599. Artist: AnonymousBuenos Aires (From Vera historia... by Ulrich Schmidel), 1599. Private Collection
Vasco Nunez de Balboa. Artist: AnonymousVasco Nunez de Balboa. Found in the collection of Museo Naval de Madrid
James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon, 19th century. Artist: Martinez Cubells, Salvador (1845-1914)James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon, 19th century. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
A Conquistador, 1525-1535. Artist: AnonymousA Conquistador, 1525-1535. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
King James I the Conqueror Gives His Sword to His Son, Pedro, 1881. Artist: Pinazo Camarlench, Ignacio (1849-1916)King James I the Conqueror Gives His Sword to His Son, Pedro, 1881. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519) From Retratos de los Españoles ilustres, 1791. Artist: AnonymousVasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519) From Retratos de los Españoles ilustres, 1791. From a private collection
Pedro De Valdiva, c1879, (1911). Pedro de Valdivia (1497-1553), Spanish conquistador. From Chile, by G. F. Scott Elliot, M.A. F.R.G.S. [T. Fisher Terrace, London, 1911]
Vasco Nunez De Balboa fighting his way to the Cordilleras, c1513 (1908). From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 2, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A
Christopher Columbus, (1451-1506), c1910Christopher Columbus, Genoese navigator and explorer. Sponsored by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, Columbus (1451-1506) set out in 1492 to discover a westward route to Asia
Farewell to Colombus, (1482), 1920sFarewell to Colombus. On the morning of August 3rd 1492 and with the blessing of Friar Juan Perez, he departed the small fleet from the port of Palos de Moguer
Francisco Drake, (1540-1596), 1920sIn 1585, Francisco Drake organised a hostile expedition to harass the Spanish territories in America. In 1856 he tried to invade Havana but was resisted from the Cuban army and was forced to retreat
Pedro Menendes, (1519-1574), 1920sFamous for clearing America of pirates and corsairs. Pedro Menendes conquered la Florida and took power of Cuba due to the lack of support from Garcia Osorio who denied him help during the conquest
Hernando de Soto, (1496-1542), 1920sHernando de Soto was a governor of the Fernandina island of Cuba and arrived on the 7th of June 1538, finding the people dismayed by the constant pirate attacks
Hernan Cortes, (1485-1547), 1920sHernan Cortes was from Medellin and was the mayor of the Santiago village, he was pursued by order of Velazquez and managed to get out of Cuba and went to conquer Mexico
Juan de Grijalba, (1489-1527), 1920sJuan de Grijalba was an explorer like Hernandez de Cordova, Velasquez, Marvaes. He left Santiago of Cuba in 1518 and discovered Yuentan
Christopher Columbus (1451-1505), 1920s. Great Genoves sailor who discovered the new world. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona
Hernan Cortes, 16th century Spanish conquistador, (1836). Artist: W HollHernan Cortes, 16th century Spanish conquistador, (1836). Landing in Mexico in 1519, with a force of only some 600 men, Cortes (1485-1547) succeeded in overthrowing the empire of the Aztecs
Cortez, 19th century. Artist: William HollCortez, 19th century. Hernan Cortes (1485-1547), Spanish conquistador who conquered Mexico. Cortes landed in Mexico in 1519
Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique LlantaVincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). A Dominican friar, Valverde (c1490-1543) went to Peru in around 1530
Francisco Pizarro, 15th century Spanish conquistador, 1671. Later engraving of Pizarro (c1475-1541), conqueror of the Inca empire (1531-1533)
Retreat of Hernando Cortes form Tenochtitlan, Mexico, 1520. Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, led an expedition to Mexico, landing in 1519
The building of Mexico City, 16th century. Native slaves building Mexico City on the ruins of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan under the direction of Spanish conquistadors
Spanish conquistadors torturing American indians, 1539-1542. Ferdinand de Soto (c1496-1542), Spanish explorer and conquistador
Montezuma II, last Aztec emperor, 1520. The bodies of Montezuma (1466-1520) and one of his chiefs thrown into a canal after their murder by Spanish conquistadors under Cortes
Venezuelans attacking Spanish conquistadors, c16th century. Artist: Hieronyouse KolerVenezuelans attacking Spanish conquistadors, c16th century. Europeans in a tent eating and drinking (bottom right) and sitting in a privy or wash house (top left) are taken by surprise by natives
French Map of Central and South America, French, 1550. Map showing Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean islands and Antilles, and South America with the River Plate prominent
Battle between Nuno de Guzman and inhabitants of Michuacan, Mexico, 16th century. De Guzman and his native Tlazcalan allies attacking Michuacan
Spanish conquistadors with their native Tlazcalan allies attacking an Aztec temple, 16th century. Copy of a section of the drawings of Lienzo de Tlazcala lost during the Mexican revolution in
Francisco Pizarro (c1478-1541), Spanish conquistadorFrancisco Pizarro (c1478-1541) Spanish conquistador. Pizarro and his soldiers on the island of Gallo. Pizarro conquered the empire of the Incas in 1532, claiming their lands for the King of Spain
Hernando Cortes (Cortez) (1485-1547), Spanish conquistador, attacking natives in Mexico. Cortes landed in Mexico in 1519. With a force of only some 600 men
Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1529), Spanish explorer, late 19th century. Balboa founded a colony at Darien, in what is today Panama. He was the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean