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  1. Hace 3 días · San Marcos: Province of Tecusitlán and Lacandón, 1533 In 1533 Pedro de Alvarado ordered de León y Cardona to explore and conquer the area around the Tacaná , Tajumulco , Lacandón and San Antonio volcanoes; in colonial times this area was referred to as the Province of Tecusitlán and Lacandón.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inca_EmpireInca Empire - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · From 1438 to 1533, the Incas incorporated a large portion of western South America, centered on the Andean Mountains, using conquest and peaceful assimilation, among other methods.

  3. Hace 4 días · Elizabeth I (born September 7, 1533, Greenwich, near London, England—died March 24, 1603, Richmond, Surrey) was the queen of England (1558–1603) during a period, often called the Elizabethan Age, when England asserted itself vigorously as a major European power in politics, commerce, and the arts.

  4. Hace 3 días · 1533: Yes: IBM Sametime Virtual Places Chat 1534: No: Unofficial: Eclipse Target Communication Framework: 1540: Unofficial: 1C:Enterprise server agent (ragent) 1541: Unofficial: 1C:Enterprise master cluster manager (rmngr) 1542: Unofficial: 1C:Enterprise configuration repository server: 1545: Unofficial

  5. Hace 2 días · The present city – named after Cartagena, Spain and by extension, the historic city of Carthage – was founded on 1 June 1533, making it one of South America’s oldest colonial cities; [8] but settlement by various indigenous people in the region around Cartagena Bay dates from 4000 BC.

  6. Hace 2 días · The Spanish conquest of Honduras was a 16th-century conflict during the Spanish colonization of the Americas in which the territory that now comprises the Republic of Honduras, one of the seven states of Central America, was incorporated into the Spanish Empire. In 1502, the territory was claimed for the king of Spain by Christopher Columbus on ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sodomy_lawSodomy law - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · In England, Henry VIII introduced the first legislation under English criminal law against sodomy with the Buggery Act 1533, making buggery punishable by hanging, a penalty not lifted until 1861. Following Sir William Blackstone 's Commentaries on the Laws of England , [18] the crime of sodomy has often been defined only as the ...