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Travels of Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro: Caribbean and South American Pacific. Historical period of the Conquest of America. 1524 to 1532

Travels of Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro: Caribbean and South American Pacific. Historical period of the Conquest of America. 1524 to 1532

          
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An approach to the historical novel Viajes de Francisco Pizarro y Diego de Almagro. 1.524 to 1.532. The discovery of the South Sea creates new expectations for the exploration and conquest of America. The governor and Adelantado Vasco Núñez de Balboa and his lieutenant Francisco Pizarro begin the construction of the first ships in the shipyard on the Balsas River. Acla. The Governor of Panama Pedro Arias de Avila and the Mayor Gaspar de Espinosa give economic and logistical encouragement to the El Levante Company of Captains Diego de Almagro and Captain Francisco Pizarro with Friar Hernando de Luque. The historical novel of the three Journeys of Exploration and Conquest is developed in a historical period of time space 1.524 to 1.532. The two caravels Santiago and San Cristóbal of 40 and 70 barrels with the light navigation brigantine cross the waters of the rivers and islands of the South Sea. On September 13 of 1.524 they set sail from Panama with a hundred soldiers. Exploration of the Pacific coast of Colombia. Populations of the eighty leagues of the governorship of the San Juan de Pascual de Andagoya River. Populations in Panama and Chocó Colombia. Perlas Island. Chochamá. Puerto Piñas. Puerto Deseado in Punta La Tortuguera or Morro Quemado. San Bartolomé in Punta de las Cruces in Cupica Bay. Los Mártires in Cupica Gulf. Puerto de hambre in Nabugá. La Candelaria in Bahía Solano. Santelmo or Puerto Quemado in the Golgo de Tribugá of Nuquí or King Dojirama Embera. Port of Hunger. San Juan River. Historical period of the exploration and conquest of the Pacific and discovery of the Inca empire. Foundation of Santa Marta and Cartagena. Captain Rodrigo de Bastidas and Captain Pedro de Heredia 1.524-1.525 y 1.526-1.527. Discovery. Conquest and first colonies in South America Greed. Ambition. Betrayal and death. Wealth and famine. Scorched earth warfare. The war with the Embera Wounáan decimates the army of conquest with the loss of the eye of Captain Diego de Almagro and wounds of the archers in one arm of Captain Francisco Pizarro. From the San Juan River they head for the Gorgona and Gallo Islands in Tolita Tumaco. Rivalries and conflicts. Envy. Conspiracy. Dissatisfaction with wealth. Loss of life. The expedition is divided. Captain Francisco Pizarro is supported by 13 soldiers. The thirteen soldiers of fame on Rooster Island in Tolita Tumaco. Several months they remain in difficult conditions on Isla del Gallo and Isla Gorgona. Thirst and famine. Snakes. Sickness and death. They wait for the exploratory advance of the ship of the maestre and pilot Bartolomé Ruiz and Pedro de Candia. The existence of the Inca Empire is confirmed. Francisco Pizarro achieves the capitulation of Toledo. The third journey of conquest of the Tahuantinsuyo of Atahualpa and Huáscar begins. 1.530 to 1.532 he stays in Coaque. Puna and Tumbes. Valley of Tangara or Valley of Chira. And the city of San Miguel de Piura is inaugurated. The 200 soldiers and captains leave this city in search of King Atahualpa. Friendship and peace. Horses. Dogs of war. Artillery of the Greek Pedro de Candia. Crossbows and arquebuses. Horses. The city of Cajamarca. Captains Sebastián de Belalcázar of Nicaragua and Hernando de Soto of Mississippi support the expedition in conflict of interest with the royal officers and seniority of the explorers of the two previous trips. Treasurer Alonso de Riquelme. Royal Accountant Antonio Navarro. García de Salcedo. General at arms Hernando Pizarro. Captain Juan Pizarro and Captain Gonzalo Pizarro. Francisco Martín de Alcántara. The tension and emotional atmosphere is heightened with the Franciscan and Dominican friars in control of authority. Fray Marcos de Niza and Fray Vicente Valverde. And the chronicler Pedro Pizarro. The Inca captains resist the skirmishes of the war in Puná and Tumbes. Francisco Pizarro sends 600 soldiers of the Inca army from Huáscar to Atahualpa. The expedition goes into the Andes.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798675092611
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 270
  • Series Title: Cañasgordas Collection and Literary
  • Sub Title: Caribbean and South American Pacific. Historical period of the Conquest of America. 1524 to 1532
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 867509261X
  • Publisher Date: 19 Aug 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 634 gr


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