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  • Pedro de Portocarrero may refer to the following people: Pedro Portocarrero (bishop), a bishop in Spain in the late 16th century Pedro de Portocarrero...
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    Pedro de Portocarrero (c. 1504 – c. 1539) was a Spanish conquistador who was active in the early 16th century in Guatemala, and Chiapas in southern Mexico...
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  • politician Pedro Portocarrero (disambiguation): Pedro Portocarrero (archbishop) (died 1526), Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop Pedro Portocarrero (bishop)...
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    married Pedro de Portocarrero, a conqueror trusted by his father-in-law, whom he accompanied during the conquests of Mexico and Guatemala. Portocarrero participated...
    64 KB (7,983 words) - 20:46, 18 June 2024
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    Pedro Gutiérrez de Valdivia or Valdiva (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe βalˈdiβja]; April 17, 1497 – December 25, 1553) was a Spanish conquistador and...
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    During his adolescence, he served as a page and squire to Don Pedro de Portocarrero, lord of Moguer. In 1500, motivated by his master after the news...
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  • Pedro Portocarrero (died 1600) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cuenca (1597–1600), Bishop of Córdoba (1594–1597), and Bishop of Calahorra...
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  • highland colonial town in Chiapas, San Cristóbal de los Llanos, was established by Pedro de Portocarrero in 1527. Within a year, Spanish dominion extended...
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  • Pedro Portocarrero (died 1526) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Granada (1525–1526) and Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1523–1525). Pedro...
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  • Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán (1640–1708) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Patriarch of West Indies (1691–1708) and Titular Archbishop of Tyrus...
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    of Pedro Núñez de Guzmán, it is possible that Juan Ponce de León fought on the side of Rodrigo Ponce de León at the Battle of Granada. Fernandez de Oviedo...
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    and head for the Spanish colony of New Spain in central Mexico. Pedro de Portocarrero, a young nobleman, led the next expedition into Chiapas after Alvarado...
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  • Hernán Cortés de Monroy Pizarro, 1st Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca)
    Juana Cortés de Zúñiga, born in Cuernavaca between 1533 and 1536, married Don Fernando Enríquez de Ribera y Portocarrero, 2nd Duke of Alcalá de los Gazules...
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    several scouting expeditions. The first scouting expedition was led by Pedro de Tovar. This expedition headed northwest to the Hopi communities they recorded...
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    daughter of Pedro (Martín Fernández) Portocarrero y Cabeza de Vaca, the fifth Lord of Moguer, and Beatriz Enriquez, daughter of Alonso de Mendoza and...
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