Autor: Sir Markham Clements R.

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Pedro de Cieza de León (1520–1554) was a Spanish conquistador and chronicler whose work offers a significant historical account of the early Spanish colonization of South America. Born in Llerena, Spain, Cieza de León traveled to the New World at the age of thirteen. His experiences as a soldier and natural observer equipped him to document the cultures and geographies he encountered. His literary corpus provides invaluable insights into the civilizations of pre-Columbian America, most notably his „Crónica del Perú, ” which offers an unparalleled glimpse into the Andean world prior to and during the Spanish conquest. Among the parts of this work, „The War of Quito” stands as a fundamental text. It recounts the Spanish campaign led by Sebastián de Belalcázar against the Inca ruler Rumiñahui and the subsequent struggle for the city of Quito. Cieza de León”s detailed narration of this conflict serves as a testament to his commitment to recording the events of his time. His careful attention to the geography, customs, and politics of the indigenous peoples distinguishes his work from other colonial chroniclers. It is this meticulous scholarship that has made Cieza de León an enduring figure in the historiography of the Americas, often regarded as the „Prince of the Chroniclers” for his significant contributions to the understanding of Andean history.




10 Ebooks de Sir Markham Clements R.

Clements R., Sir Markham: The Paladins of Edwin the Great
Clements R. Sir Markham’s ‘The Paladins of Edwin the Great’ is a captivating historical fiction novel set in the medieval era, showcasing a tale of courage and chivalry. The book is rich in descripti …
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Pedro de Cieza de León: The War of Quito
Pedro de Cieza de León’s ‘The War of Quito’ is a historical account of the conquest and struggles for power in the region of Quito during the 16th century. Written in a detailed and descriptive style …
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Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa: History of the Incas
Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa’s ‘History of the Incas’ is a scholarly and comprehensive account of the Inca Empire, exploring its rise, power, and eventual downfall. Written in a detailed and informative …
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Clements R., Sir Markham: The Story of Majorca and Minorca
Sir Clements R. Markham’s ‘The Story of Majorca and Minorca’ is a comprehensive historical account of the Balearic Islands, focusing on their rich cultural heritage and strategic significance in the …
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Clements R., Sir Markham: Apu Ollantay
Sir Clements R. Markham’s ‘Apu Ollantay’ is a captivating piece of literature that delves into the rich historical and cultural context of the Inca Empire. Written in a poetic and descriptive style, …
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Pedro de Cieza de León: The War of Quito
Pedro de Cieza de León’s ‘The War of Quito’ is a gripping historical account of the intense conflict that took place in the city of Quito during the Spanish conquest of South America. Written in a vi …
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Clements R., Sir Markham: The Story of Majorca and Minorca
In ‘The Story of Majorca and Minorca’ by Clements R. Sir Markham, the reader is taken on a historical journey through the islands of Majorca and Minorca, exploring their rich cultural heritage and tu …
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Clements R., Sir Markham: Apu Ollantay
Clements R. Sir Markham’s ‘Apu Ollantay’ is a captivating play that is considered one of the most important pieces of Andean literature. Written in the early 18th century, the play tells the story of …
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Pedro de Cieza de León: The War of Chupas
Pedro de Cieza de León’s ‘The War of Chupas’ is a historical account of the rebellion and subsequent battle that took place in Peru in the mid-16th century. Written in a detailed and narrative style, …
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Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa: History of the Incas
History of the Incas is a work by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa. It details the origins, myths and wars of the Incan Empire as a reading preparation for Phillip II. …
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