Conquest of the New Spain. "It describes the city of Mexico, its temperament and situation, the Tlatelulco Market, and the largest of its temples, dedicated to the god of ". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Third Book. Chapter XIII. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volume


Conquest of the New Spain. "It describes the city of Mexico, its temperament and situation, the Tlatelulco Market, and the largest of its temples, dedicated to the god of ". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume I. Third Book. Chapter XIII. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.


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