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1606Portuguese-Spaniard Pedro Fernández de Quirós made the first recorded European landing in the islands when he set foot on Rakahanga.

Pedro and Fernández
The arrival of Father Pedro Fernández de la Torre on April 2, 1556, as the first bishop of Asunción marked the establishment of the Roman Catholic Church in Paraguay.
The first island in the Vanuatu group discovered by Spaniards was Espiritu Santo when, in 1606, the Portuguese explorer, Pedro Fernández de Quirós, spied what he thought was a southern continent.
** Pedro Fernández de Quirós, Portuguese seaman and explorer ( d. 1614 )
In May of 1606, the first Europeans arrived at the island, led by Pedro Fernández de Quirós and Luis Váez de Torres.
James ' bastard sons Pedro Fernández and Fernán Sánchez, who had been given command of part of the fleet, did continue on their way to Acre, where they arrived in December.
# Pedro Fernández, baron of Híjar
The governor, Pedro Fernández de Busto, fled with the Archbishop to the neighboring town of Turbaco, and from there negotiated the costly ransom for the city: 107, 000 Spanish Eight Reales of the time, or around 200 million in today's US dollars.
In July 2009, Lalola's Mexican remake with Pedro Fernández.
Other writers include Alfonso Reyes, José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Maruxa Vilalta, Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz ( Nobel Laureate ), Renato Leduc, Jaime Labastida, Mariano Azuela (" Los de abajo ") and Juan Rulfo (" Pedro Páramo ").
Those killed included Pedro Gómez de Acevedo ( bannerman of the Order of Calatrava ), Alfonso Fernández de Valladares ( comendator of the Order of Santiago ), Pedro Arias ( master of the Order of Santiago, died of wounds on 3 August ) and Gomes Ramires ( Portuguese master of the Knights Templar ).
Other commanders of units during the conflict included Major Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich, Major Filiberto Olivera Moya, Major René de los Santos, Major Augusto Martínez Sanchez, Major Félix Duque, Major Pedro Miret, Major Flavio Bravo, Major Antonio Lussón, Captain Orlando Pupo Pena, Captain Victor Dreke, Captain Emilio Aragonés, Captain Angel Fernández Vila, Arnaldo Ochoa, Orlando Rodriguez Puerta.
The collection is made up of a core group originally from the Spanish royal collection to which 3, 000 or so works from the Pedro Fernández Durán Bequest were subsequently added, along with various subsequent additions and the occasional donation.
Numerous bequests have enriched the Museum's holdings, such as the outstanding collection of medals left to the Museum by Pablo Bosch ; the drawings and items of decorative art left by Pedro Fernández Durán as well as Van der Weyden's masterpiece, The Virgin and Child ; and the Ramón de Errazu bequest of 19th-century paintings.
Other famous mariachi performers include Pedro Infante, Vicente Fernández, Pepe Aguilar, Pedro Fernández, Alejandro Fernández, Antonio Aguilar, and Miguel Aceves Mejia.
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Church at San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
The Mayan Palace course was designed by Pedro Guericia and an economical course called the Club de Golf Acapulco is near the convention center.
Henry de Montherlant's French drama La Reine morte was inspired by the conflict between King Afonso and Pedro and Inês.
* John ( 1331 – 1358 ), Lord of Elche, Biel and Bolsa, married in 1355 to Isabel Núñez de Lara and was killed by order of his cousin Pedro of Castile.
Naples, which was held by Alfonso's brother, Pedro de Aragon, was besieged in 1424 by the Genoese ships and Joan's troops, now led by Francesco Sforza, son of Muzio ( who had died at L ' Aquila ).
* 1565 – Pedro Menéndez de Avilés sights land near St. Augustine, Florida and founds the oldest continuously occupied European-established city in the continental United States.
He wrote the first important symphonic work in Chilean tradition, " La Muerte de Alcino ", a symphonic poem inspired by the novel of Pedro Prado.
In the church are the tombs of King Peter I and his murdered mistress Inês de Castro and with it the story of the tragic liaison between Pedro and his ever-lasting love for Inês.
He also continued translating the writings of Juliusz Słowacki and Pedro Calderón de la Barca.
0 km-There are no railways in Cape Verde, although there was a short overhead conveyor system for salt from the open salt lake on Sal to the port at Pedro de Lume and a short stretch of rail track to the pier at Santa Maria used for a similar purpose.
" Tulor " settlement near San Pedro de Atacama, a Pre-Columbian Atacameño culture.
Pedro de Valdivia.
However, Pedro de Valdivia, captain of the army, realizing the potential for expanding the Spanish empire southward, asked Pizarro's permission to invade and conquer the southern lands.
DeMille co-starred with some of the men and women whom he would later direct in films ( i. e. Charlotte Walker, Mary Pickford, and Pedro de Cordoba, among others ).
Examples of Chalcolithic cultures in Europe include Vila Nova de São Pedro and Los Millares on the Iberian Peninsula.
Cuitláhuac was made tlatoani of Tenochtitlan during the Spanish conquest of Mexico ; After Pedro de Alvarado had ordered the massacre in the Main Temple, the Aztecs were very upset and started to fight and put a siege to the Spaniards.
He was half-brother to Don Pedro Luis de Borja ( 1460 – 88 ) and Girolama de Borja, children of unknown mothers.
* Port of San Pedro de Macoris is located on the Higuamo river.
The arrival and intromission of Pedro de Alvarado from Mexico in search of Inca gold further complicated the situation for Almagro and Belalcázar.
The Neustra Señora del Rosario, the Spanish Armada's " payship " commanded by Admiral Pedro de Valdés, was captured along with all its crew by Sir Francis Drake.
The Portuguese navigator Pedro de Mascarenhas may have discovered the island during his voyage of 1512 – 1513, but there is little corroborative evidence for this ; cartographic analysis points to 1532 or later.
In the Spanish army, in 1635, Pedro de la Puente organized in Innsbruck ( Austria ) a body of dragoons, and in 1640 one was created in Spain as a tercio of a thousand dragoons armed with the arqabus.

Pedro and Quirós
The first recorded European navigation of the strait was by Luis Váez de Torres, a Spanish pilot who was second-in-command on the Spanish expedition led by Pedro Fernandez de Quirós who sailed from Peru to the South Pacific in 1605.
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Ansina school: Wáshington Ocampo, Héctor Suárez, Pedro " Perico " Gularte, Eduardo " Cacho " Giménez, Julio Giménez, Raúl " Pocho " Magariños, Rubén Quirós, Alfredo Ferreira, " Tito " Gradín ,, Raúl " Maga " Magariños, Luis " Mocambo " Quirós, Fernando " Hurón " Silva, Eduardo " Malumba " Gimenez, Alvaro Salas, Daniel Gradín, Sergio Ortuño y José Luis Giménez.
Thus, the island was uninhabited when it was discovered by Spain by the Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernández de Quirós in January 1606 CE / AD.
Chief Pilot was to be a young Portuguese navigator in Spanish service, Pedro Fernández de Quirós.
Pedro Fernández de Quirós is credited with bringing the San Gerónimo safely into the Philippines without the aid of charts, arriving in Manila Bay on 11 February 1596.
* Pedro Fernández de Quirós
The first recorded European arriving on Hao was Pedro Fernández de Quirós in 1606.
The Banks Islands were the first part of Vanuatu discovered by a European explorer, in 1606 when Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernández de Quirós sailed past Merelava and stopped at Gaua, before landing on Espiritu Santo and establishing a short-lived colony there.
Some of the most important authors of this genre are: Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Luis Quiñones de Benavente, Luis Vélez de Guevara, Alonso Jerónimo de Salas Barbadillo, Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza, Francisco Bernardo de Quirós, Jerónimo de Cáncer y Velasco, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Vicente Suárez de Deza y Ávila, Sebastián Rodríguez de Villaviciosa, Agustín Moreto and Francisco Bances Candamo.
The meridian staff dividing Nova Hollandia from Terre Australe on Thévenot ‘ s map fell along the meridian that represented the western limit of Spain ’ s imperial claim in the South Pacific arising from the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494 and act of possession of the South Land made by Pedro Fernández de Quirós in 1606.

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