An interesting link (in Spanish) with some backgroud about Nueva Galicia
Recently there’s been some discussion about Nueva Galicia and whether the group should admit topics other than those related to Jal., Zac. & Ags. (which I think we already do anyway) so I thought this was interesting because it shows some illustrations of what originally was considered Nueva Galicia.
Recently there’s been some discussion about Nueva Galicia and whether the group should admit topics other than those related to Jal., Zac. & Ags. (which I think we already do anyway) so I thought this was interesting because it shows some illustrations of what originally was considered Nueva Galicia.
Saludos,
Victor
Recently there’s been some discussion about Nueva Galicia and whether the group should admit topics other than those related to Jal., Zac. & Ags. (which I think we already do anyway) so I thought this was interesting because it shows some illustrations of what originally was considered Nueva Galicia.
http://www.nayarita.com/Compostela/historia_01.htm
Saludos,
Victor
Recently there’s been some discussion about Nueva Galicia and whether the group should admit topics other than those related to Jal., Zac. & Ags. (which I think we already do anyway) so I thought this was interesting because it shows some illustrations of what originally was considered Nueva Galicia.
http://www.nayarita.com/Compostela/historia_01.htm
Saludos,
Victor
I found another good link to an eBook (in Spanish) at Cervantes Virtual
Library:
Aztatlán : apuntes para la historia y arqueología de Durangoby Jaime Ganot
Rodríguez and Alejandro Alberto Peschard Fernández
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/index.htm?marca=Aztatl%E1n#PagInicio
Contrary to what you may think by the work’s title, it has an interesting
section that is very much related to the history of Nueva Galicia: La
Conquista del Occidente de México
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/013996_6.pdf
Victor
I found another good link to an eBook (in Spanish) at Cervantes Virtual
Library:
Aztatlán : apuntes para la historia y arqueología de Durangoby Jaime Ganot
Rodríguez and Alejandro Alberto Peschard Fernández
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/index.htm?marca=Aztatl%E1n#PagInicio
Contrary to what you may think by the work’s title, it has an interesting
section that is very much related to the history of Nueva Galicia: La
Conquista del Occidente de México
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/013996_6.pdf
Victor
I found another good link to an eBook (in Spanish) at Cervantes Virtual
Library:
Aztatlán : apuntes para la historia y arqueología de Durangoby Jaime Ganot
Rodríguez and Alejandro Alberto Peschard Fernández
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/index.htm?marca=Aztatl%E1n#PagInicio
Contrary to what you may think by the work’s title, it has an interesting
section that is very much related to the history of Nueva Galicia: La
Conquista del Occidente de México
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/013996_6.pdf
Victor
I found another good link to an eBook (in Spanish) at Cervantes Virtual
Library:
Aztatlán : apuntes para la historia y arqueología de Durangoby Jaime Ganot
Rodríguez and Alejandro Alberto Peschard Fernández
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/index.htm?marca=Aztatl%E1n#PagInicio
Contrary to what you may think by the work’s title, it has an interesting
section that is very much related to the history of Nueva Galicia: La
Conquista del Occidente de México
http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/09190430164146994797724/013996_6.pdf
Victor
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