Invading Guatemala

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Invading Guatemala
Author : Matthew Restall
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Publisher : Penn State Press
Language : English
Release Date : 06 May 2024
ISBN : 9780271027586
Pages : 154 pages
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The invasions of Guatemala -- Pedro de Alvarado's letters to Hernando Cortes, 1524 -- Other Spanish accounts -- Nahua accounts -- Maya accounts

Invading Guatemala

The invasions of Guatemala -- Pedro de Alvarado's letters to Hernando Cortes, 1524 -- Other Spanish accounts -- Nahua accounts -- Maya accounts

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