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  • The Spaniards had built 13 brigantines while in Tlaxcalan territory and now planned to use the vessels in a naval assault on Tenochtitlan.

    Cuauhtemoc: winner in defeat (1495–1525) 2008

  • The Spaniards had built 13 brigantines while in Tlaxcalan territory and now planned to use the vessels in a naval assault on Tenochtitlan.

    Cuauhtemoc: winner in defeat (1495–1525) 2008

  • The Spaniards had built 13 brigantines while in Tlaxcalan territory and now planned to use the vessels in a naval assault on Tenochtitlan.

    Cuauhtemoc: winner in defeat (1495–1525) 2008

  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

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  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

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  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

    Page 2 2010

  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

    Page 2 2010

  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

    Page 2 2010

  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

    Page 2 2010

  • Saltillo, according to local folklore was founded by a joint Tlaxcalan - Portuguese Converso expedition.

    Page 2 2010

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