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March 16, 2012 Leave a Comment

Spanish Conquistadors Attack Incas

Today's installment concludes Pizarro Conquers the Incan Empire,the name of our combined selection from Hernando Pizarro and William H. Prescott.

March 14, 2012 Leave a Comment

Incan Emperor Enters Pizarro’s Kill Zone

It was not long before sunset when the van of the royal procession entered the gates of the city.Continuing Pizarro Conquers the Incan Empire,our

March 12, 2012 Leave a Comment

Pizarro Readies Act of Perfedy

He felt that he was battling for the Cross, and under this conviction, exalted as it was at such a moment as this into the predominant impulse, he was

March 11, 2012 Leave a Comment

Return from the Lands of the Incas

After returning to Cajamarca and reporting my proceedings to the Governor, he ordered me to go to Spain and to give an account to his majesty of this

March 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

Conquistadors Explores the Incan Countryside

When we arrived on the plain of the sea-coast we met with a people who were less civilized, but the country was populous.Continuing Pizarro Conquers

March 9, 2012 Leave a Comment

Conquistadors Search Country for Gold

The road over the mountains is a thing worth seeing, because, though the ground is so rugged, such beautiful roads could not in truth be found

March 7, 2012 Leave a Comment

Pizarro Ambushes Incan Emperor

The Emperor said, "I will not leave this place until you have restored all that you have taken in my land. I know well who you are and what you have

March 4, 2012 Leave a Comment

He Is Proclaimed Genghis Khan

Today's installment concludes Ghengis Khan Founds the Mongol Empire,our selection from History of the Mongols by Henry H. Howorth published in 1888.

March 3, 2012 Leave a Comment

Genghis Khan Defeated at Kalanchin Alt

Abandoned by most of his troops, he fled to the desert Baldjuna, where he was reduced to great straits.Continuing Ghengis Khan Founds the Mongol

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