Pedro de Cieza de León (c. 1518–1555) was a soldier in Spain’s royal forces who recorded that country’s conquest of Peru.
Alexandra Parma Cook, an independent scholar, and Noble David Cook, Professor of History at Florida International University, are co-authors of Good Faith and Truthful Ignorance: A Case of Transatlantic Bigamy, also published by Duke University Press.
Pedro de Cieza de León (c. 1518–1555) was a soldier in Spain’s royal forces who recorded that country’s conquest of Peru.
Alexandra Parma Cook, an independent scholar, and Noble David Cook, Professor of History at Florida International University, are co-authors of
About how Rumiñavi abandoned the city of Quito, first killing manyprincipal women so that they could not be enjoyed by the Christians, whowere very upset when they entered in it and did not see the treasure theysought, and what else happened
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Published:January 1998
1998. "About how Rumiñavi abandoned the city of Quito, first killing manyprincipal women so that they could not be enjoyed by the Christians, whowere very upset when they entered in it and did not see the treasure theysought, and what else happened", The Discovery and Conquest of Peru, Pedro de Cieza de León, Alexandra Parma Cook, Noble David Cook
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