The Conqueror's Lady: Ines Suarez
Fascinating biography of Spanish Conquistador, Ines Suarez recounting her life and adventures in South America.
“On a morning in January, 1540, an army of one hundred and seventy Spanish soldiers, commanded by Pedro de Valdivia, departed from Cuzco, Peru, to conquer the land called Chile.
One Spanish woman accompanied them. Her name was Ines Suarez.
More than a year later, the gaunt remnants of that little army clambered up the solitary rock that the Indians called Huelen (Sorrow) and which today is known as the Cerro Santa Lucia, and took possession of Chile in the name of God and of Charles the Fifth, of Spain.”—Introduction
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“On a morning in January, 1540, an army of one hundred and seventy Spanish soldiers, commanded by Pedro de Valdivia, departed from Cuzco, Peru, to conquer the land called Chile.
One Spanish woman accompanied them. Her name was Ines Suarez.
More than a year later, the gaunt remnants of that little army clambered up the solitary rock that the Indians called Huelen (Sorrow) and which today is known as the Cerro Santa Lucia, and took possession of Chile in the name of God and of Charles the Fifth, of Spain.”—Introduction
The Conqueror's Lady: Ines Suarez
Fascinating biography of Spanish Conquistador, Ines Suarez recounting her life and adventures in South America.
“On a morning in January, 1540, an army of one hundred and seventy Spanish soldiers, commanded by Pedro de Valdivia, departed from Cuzco, Peru, to conquer the land called Chile.
One Spanish woman accompanied them. Her name was Ines Suarez.
More than a year later, the gaunt remnants of that little army clambered up the solitary rock that the Indians called Huelen (Sorrow) and which today is known as the Cerro Santa Lucia, and took possession of Chile in the name of God and of Charles the Fifth, of Spain.”—Introduction
“On a morning in January, 1540, an army of one hundred and seventy Spanish soldiers, commanded by Pedro de Valdivia, departed from Cuzco, Peru, to conquer the land called Chile.
One Spanish woman accompanied them. Her name was Ines Suarez.
More than a year later, the gaunt remnants of that little army clambered up the solitary rock that the Indians called Huelen (Sorrow) and which today is known as the Cerro Santa Lucia, and took possession of Chile in the name of God and of Charles the Fifth, of Spain.”—Introduction
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781839743788 |
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Publisher: | Barakaldo Books |
Publication date: | 04/23/2020 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 233 |
File size: | 5 MB |
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