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6 days ago · The quasi-first-hand of Bernal Díaz del Castillo, and the second-hand account by Bartolomé de las Casas, have become influential sources in scholarly literature, though at least some historians have come to question their accuracy, with Fernando Tola de Habich recently calling them 'the most outlandish' accounts of the expedition.
5 days ago · Also among the approximately 100-strong expedition members was Bernal Díaz del Castillo. The expedition sailed west from Cuba for three weeks, and weathered a two-day storm a week before sighting the coast of the northeastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula. The ships could not put in close to the shore due to the shallowness of the coastal waters.
4 days ago · I have read many times the “Historia Verdadera de la Conquista de la Nueva España” by Bernal Díaz del Castillo and there’s no reference to “steel armour” - only says that the dart could penetrate “any armour” (literally: el suelo hecho parva de varas tostadas de a dos gajos, que pasan cualquiera arma y las entrañas adonde no ...
4 days ago · • Main and pix 3 & 4: images scanned from our own copy of The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico 1517-1521 (Bernal Díaz de Castillo), illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias, Limited Editions Club, 1942 • Pix 1 & 2: Models of Cortés and Doña Marina by George Stuart, photos by Mary Harrsch; courtesy Historic Figures Collection
2 days ago · b) The Spanish conquistador Bernal Díaz del Castillo Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España. 4 vols. Introduction and notes by Joaquín Ramírez Cabañas. c) Sahagún, Fray Bernardino de. Historia general de las cosas de Nueva España, translated by Charles E. Dibbles and Arthur J.O. Anderson.
5 days ago · The ubiquitous [universal] reed mat bed (petate in Mexican Spanish, petlatl in Náhuatl) was standard sleeping equipment for all Aztecs/Mexica, from the humblest slave to the emperor himself. What varied was the number of mats - common people slept on one, Moctezuma slept on a whole pile of them! - and also the coarse or fine quality of weaving.
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