10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATABALIPA»
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1
History of the Conquest of Peru: 2
Visto el marquez don Francisco Pigarro que Atabalipa venia ya junto á la plaza,
embio al padre fr. Vicente de Balverde primero obispo del Cuzco, y á Hernando
de Aldana vn buen soldado, y á don Martinillo lengua, que fuesen á. hablar á.
Prescott (William Hickling), 1855
2
History of the conquest of Peru, with a preliminary view of ...
esquadrones con grandes cantares, y ansi entrando ocuparon toda la plaza por
todas partes. Visto el marquez don Francisco Picarro que Atabalipa Tenia ya
junto á la plaza, embio al padre fr. Vicente de Balverde primero obispo del Cuzco
, ...
William Hickling Prescott, 1858
3
The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
This produced a civil war, in which Atabalipa proved victorious, and afterwards, to
secure himself on the throne, put to death all the descendants of Manco ; but he
spared the life of his rival Huascar, who was taken prisoner, that, by issuing ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
Pedro Pizarro, Descubrimiento y Conquista de los Reynos del Peru, Ms.
Acordaron pues los officiales y Almagro que Atabalipa muriese, tratando entre si
que muerto Atabalipa se acababa el auto hecho acerca del esoro. Pues dixeron
al ...
William Hickling Prescott, 2004
5
New System of Modern Geography, Or, A Geographical, ...
of these was now on the throne, and named Atabalipa. His father, Guaiana
Capac, had conquered the province of Wite, which now makes a part of Spanish
Peru. To secure himselfin the possession, he had married the daughter of the
natural ...
6
A new system of modern geography: or, A geographical, ...
The twelfth of these was now on the throne, and named Atabalipa. His father,
Guaiana Capac, had conquered the province of Quito, which now makes a part of
Spanissi Peru, To secure himself in the possession, he had married the daughter
...
William Guthrie, John Knox, 1795
7
The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624
Kingship similarly occupies a central place in the narrative of the conquest of
Peru contained in L'histoire de la terre neuve du Perù (1545). The text accords
Atabalipa, king of Peru, qualities appropriate to that status: “His speech was full of
...
8
The Novelist's Magazine
But how eouM (he accomplish this, if (he must be wedded to Prince Atabalipa, as
her rather and the Curaca told her in positive terms (he must ' She farther pursues
ber reflections, and vents her grief in this melancholy soliloquy. « Atabalipa ...
9
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
He married the daughter of the vanquished monarch of Quito, by whom be had a
son named Atabalipa, whom, on his death at Quito, he appointed successor in
that kingdom, leaving the rest to Huascar, his eldest son, by a mother of the royal
...
10
A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and ...
T he'twelfth os these was now on the throne, and named Atabalipa. His father,
Guaiana Capac, had conquered the province of Wite, which now makes a rt os
Spanish Peru. To. secure him selsin the possestion, he had marrie the daughter
os ...
William GUTHRIE (of Brechin.), James FERGUSON (F.R.S.), Thomas KITCHIN, 1779