Andrés de Tapia
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Andrés de Tapia | |
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Andrés de Tapia as depicted in the Manuscrito de Aperreamiento, 1560 | |
Born | c. 1497 Medellín, Province of Badajoz, Spain |
Died | 1561 Mexico |
Occupation | Conquistador |
Andrés de Tapia (1498? - October 1561) was a Spanish soldier and chronicler. He participated in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.[1]
References
- ^ "Andrés de Tapia | Real Academia de la Historia".
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