Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of ColumbusJ. Murray, 1831 - 349 pages Contiene once relatos de viajes a América de descubridores españoles: Alonzo de Ojeda (tres viajes), Pedro Alonso Niño y Christoval Guerra, Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, Diego de Lepe y Rodrigo de Bastides, Diego de Nicuesa, Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Valdivia y sus compañeros, Micer Codro, Juan Ponce de León |
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Acla adventurers Aguilar Alcalde Mayor Alonzo de Ojeda anchor armament armed arrived arrows Bachelor Enciso Bastides beheld bishop boat brigantines buckler cacique canoes captives caravel Caribs Casas cavalier CHAPTER Codro Colmenares colony Columbus command companions Coquibacoa crew Darien Diego Diego Columbus Diego de Nicuesa discovery embarked enemy enterprise expedition favour followers forest fortress fortune Francisco Pizarro gold governor gulf Gulf of Paria Gulf of Uraba harbour Herrera Hispaniola Hist Indians inhabitants island Juan Ponce kind king land leagues Lope de Olano Martyr ment Moguer mountains natives Navarrete Nicuesa night Nombre de Dios Palos pearls Pedrarias peril Pinzon Pizarro Ponce de Leon possession prisoner province provisions remained river royal sallied San Domingo San Sebastian savages sent set sail ships shore soldier sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron Talavera tion took trees Vasco Nuñez Vespucci vessel village vols voyage warriors wounded
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