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People in the service of Spain · Cristopher Columbus (West Indies, 1492–1504) · Alonso Fernández de Lugo (Canary Islands, 1492–1496) · Hernán Cortés (Mexico, ...

Conquistador | Definition, History, & Facts - Britannica

Conquistador, any of the leaders in the Spanish conquest of America, especially of Mexico and Peru, in the 16th century.

Conquistador Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of CONQUISTADOR is one that conquers; specifically : a leader in the Spanish conquest of America and especially of Mexico and ...

CONQUISTADOR definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

Conquistadors were Spanish or Portuguese explorers and soldiers who came to the Americas looking for land, adventure, and gold. Coronado was a conquistador. For ...

CONQUISTADOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Conquistador definition: one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.. See examples of CONQUISTADOR used in a sentence.

The Conquistador Story | Texas State History Museum

The conquistadors who explored the land now known as Texas often failed to find the wealth and resources they were looking for.

Conquistador - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Conquistador (English: Conqueror; : Conquistadores, or Conquistadors) was a Spanish or Portuguese soldier, explorer and adventurer. ... The Conquistadors ...

Conquistador - World History Encyclopedia

The conquistadors, meaning "conquerors", were Iberian military adventurers who operated as the vanguard of empires in the 15th and 16th ...

conquistador - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

These conquistadors sailed to the Americas to conquer the native peoples, to spread Christianity, and to look for gold and other treasure.

Welcome to Conquistador Resort - Your Puerto Rico Paradise

At El Conquistador Resort, guests savor the best of both worlds; hosting world-class meetings and special occasions at Puerto Rico's largest event resort or ...

6.4: The Conquistadors - Humanities LibreTexts

The Conquistadors were the military explorers sent by the Spanish crown to the Americas to claim land, convert "heathens," and enrich both ...

Spanish Conquistadors | Purpose, Facts & History - Study.com

The primary purpose of the Spanish conquistadors was to seek out wealth, land, new trade routes, with the chance to move up the ladder of social status.

The Conquistador - Cabrillo National Monument (U.S. National Park ...

The real Conquistadors were indeed professional soldiers—tough, practical, and experienced. They had just concluded a lengthy civil war that had ...

El Conquistador | Golf, Tennis North of Tucson, AZ

El Conquistador at the Oro Valley Community Center, north of Tucson Arizona, is a true desert experience. 36 holes of golf along with tennis, swimming, ...

Conquistador y Pestilencia: The First New World Pandemic and the ...

Cortés and Pizarro toppled the highest civilizations of the New World in a few months each. A few hundred Spaniards defeated populations containing thousands ...

Conquistador Golf Course | Cortez, CO - Official Website

Conquistador Golf Course is a hidden gem of the Four Corners area and is located in the southwest corner of the state. Conquistador is an 18-hole par 72 ...

Conquistador Golf Course

Conquistador Golf Club - Where Mesa Verde Meets the Green. Conquistador Golf Club in Cortez, Colorado is a hidden gem of the Four Corners area and is located in ...

Spanish Conquistadors in the New World - Students of History

Juan Ponce de León was a Spanish-born conquistador who made it his mission to find riches, such as gold and the famed “fountain of youth”. He first came to the ...

The Spanish conquistadores and colonial empire - Khan Academy

The Spanish gained an early foothold in the colonies, quickly becoming the most powerful European power in the New World.

Conquistador or Conqueror? : r/forhonor - Reddit

Not sure what you mean, if “Conquistador” is the straight up translation from conqueror, “Conqueror” does not exist on the RAE dictionary.