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Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernán Cortés. In anticipation of this punishment, Hernán Cortés' fleet left the port of Santiago de Cuba in haste on 18th November 1518. Engraving. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.

Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernán Cortés. In anticipation of this punishment, Hernán Cortés' fleet left the port of Santiago de Cuba in haste on 18th November 1518. Engraving. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.
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Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernán Cortés. In anticipation of this punishment, Hernán Cortés' fleet left the port of Santiago de Cuba in haste on 18th November 1518. Engraving. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.
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1518 16 16TH XVI XVITH SIXTEENTH CENTURY 16 CENTURY 16TH CENTURY 16TH 17TH CENTURY 17TH 18 NOVEMBER 18TH CENTURY 18TH CENTURY, THE 18TH AMERICA AMERICAN CONTINENT AMERICAS ANTILLES ANTONIO DE SOLIS RIVADENEYRA ANTONIO DE SOLIS Y RIVADENEYRA ANTONIO SOLIS RIVADENEYRA ARMADA AZTEC EMPIRE BARGE BARK BARQUE BERGANTINA BOAT BOATS BREAKWATER BRIG BRIGANTINE BUQUE CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA CHRONICLER OF THE INDIES CONQUEROR CONQUEST MEXICO CONQUEST OF MEXICO CONQUEST OF NEW SPAIN CONQUEST CONQUISTADOR CORTES CORTES, HERNAN CRAFT CUBA ISLAND CUBA CUTS DEPARTURE DIEGO VELAZQUEZ CUELLAR DIEGO VELAZQUEZ DE CUELLAR DOCK EMBARKATION ENGRAVED ENGRAVING (ARTWORK) ENGRAVING ENGRAVING. ENGRAVINGS ETCHING EXPEDITION FAREWELL FLEET OF HERNAN CORTES FLEET FRIGATE GALLEON GALLEONS GOODBYE HARBOR HARBOUR HERNAN CORTES FLEET HISTORIA DE ESPANA HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORICAL MILITARY LIBRARY OF BARCELONA. CATALONIA, SPAIN. HISTORY OF CUBA HISTORY OF MEXICO HISTORY OF SPAIN HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO HISTORY SPAIN HISTORY HISTORY, SPAIN INDIAS INDIES JETTY MARITIME NAVIGATION MESOAMERICA MESOAMERICAN MEXICO MEXICO, CONQUEST MODERN AGE MODERN ERA MODERN PERIOD MOORING NAVE NAVEGATION NAVIGATION NAVIO NAVY NEW SPAIN NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN NUEVA ESPANA PALM TREE PALM PIER PORT PRINT QUEEN VICTORIA I QUEEN VICTORIA RIVADENEYRA S. XVII SAILING SANTIAGO DE CUBA SEA SEASCAPE SHIP SHIP: EMBARKATION SHIPPING SHIPS SOLIS RIVADENEYRA SPAIN SPAIN, HISTORY SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE AZTEC EMPIRE SPANISH EMPIRE SPANISH TRIUMPH VELAZQUEZ, DIEGO VESSEL VICTORIA I VICTORY WHARF XVII CENTURY