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    Juan de Esquivel (c. 1480 – c. 1513) was a Spanish colonist and first governor of the Colony of Santiago, now Jamaica. Juan de Esquivel was a native of...
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    Juan García Esquivel (January 20, 1918 – January 3, 2002), often known mononymously as Esquivel!, was a Mexican band leader, pianist, and composer for...
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  • Juan Esquivel may refer to: Juan Esquivel Barahona (c. 1560 – after 1625), Spanish composer of the Renaissance Juan de Esquivel (d. 1523), Spanish Governor...
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  • century Diego de Esquivel, first Marquis of San Lorenzo del Valleumbroso, Cuzco, 1687. Emilio Morote Esquivel, novelist Juan de Esquivel, explorer, first...
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  • Juan Cruz Esquivel (born 22 August 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Tigre. Esquivel began in the senior ranks...
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    Juan [de] Esquivel Barahona (c. 1560 – after 1623) was the most prominent of the last generation of Spanish church composers of the Renaissance era. Although...
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  • Juan Bautista Esquivel Lobo (born 12 August 1980) is a retired Costa Rican professional footballer who played his entire career for Saprissa. Born in San...
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    documented in the 1642 treatise Discursos sobre el arte del dançado by Juan de Esquivel Navarro. The tradition was imported into Latin American countries such...
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  • river in Guyana, named after Juan de Esquivel Juan García Esquivel, Mexican composer of space age pop, used sole name Esquivel This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Burbujas is a Mexican album for children released in 1979. Juan García Esquivel was commissioned to compose the music of a Mexican children's television...
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    After the conquests made by his lieutenants including Juan Ponce de León and Juan de Esquivel, Ovando founded several cities on Hispaniola. He also developed...
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    son, Diego, instructed conquistador Juan de Esquivel to formally occupy Jamaica in his name. As early as 1510 Esquivel was officially appointed governor...
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    the ships of Juan de Esquivel, deputy of Don Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus in 1498. The Essequibo River is named after Esquivel. In 1499, Amerigo...
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    Jamaica in 1509, with formal occupation of the island by conquistador Juan de Esquivel and his men. The Spaniards enslaved many of the native people, overworking...
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    Captain Juan de Esquivel had made a truce to end further conflict, however, this truce would be short lived. While in the absence of Juan de Esquivel and...
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    Floyd states Cotubanama was the cacique of Higüey, who was captured by Juan de Esquivel and hanged in Santo Domingo.: 56–58  The mother goddess of Higüey was...
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    2020-01-26. "casabe". Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-11-18. "macana". Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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  • since the establishment of a permanent Spanish settlement in 1509 by Juan de Esquivel. The native Taíno people were virtually extinct by 1600 and the island's...
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  • capital established by Spain in the Americas. It was founded in 1509 by Juan de Esquivel who arrived with 80 citizens and their families. In 1518, due to health...
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    called Seville, just to the west of Saint Ann's Bay. Established by Juan de Esquivel, the first Spanish Governor of Jamaica, Saint Ann's Bay became the...
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    destruction of the Taino population. Permanent settlement occurred when Juan de Esquivel brought a group of settlers in 1509. They came in search of new lands...
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    province. El Seibo was founded in 1502 by Juan de Esquivel, a notable a Spanish conquistadir. The name of Santa Cruz de El Seibo, is taken from the Spanish...
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    Higüey (redirect from Salvaleon de Higuey)
    Juan de Esquivel led the conquest in 1503, a year after the brutal Nicolás de Ovando was appointed the new colony's governor. He assigned Esquivél to...
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    1509 by Juan de Esquivel but abandoned around 1524 because it was deemed unhealthy. The capital was moved to Spanish Town, then called St. Jago de la Vega...
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    the ships of Juan de Esquivel, deputy of Don Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus, in 1498. The region was named after Esquivel. In 1499, Amerigo...
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    2007-09-22 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved September 19, 2007 es:Juan de Esquivel Name of Principal Taino Villages in Puerto Rico Archived 2007-10-11...
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    Bartolomé de Escobedo Juan de Esquivel Barahona Juan Pérez de Gijón Francisco Guerrero Mateo Flecha Alonso Lobo Luis de Milán (vihuelist) Cristóbal de Morales...
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    Miguel Ricardo de Álava y Esquivel KCB MWO (7 July 1770 – 14 July 1843) was a Spanish General and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1835...
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    called Seville, just to the west of Saint Ann's Bay. Established by Juan de Esquivel, the first Spanish Governor of Jamaica, St Ann's Bay became the third...
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    Destruction of the Indies; Juan de Esquivel hanged Higuanamá in 1502 doña María de Higüey, Cacica of Higüey (reigned c. 1514) Isabel de Iguanama, Cacica of Higüey...
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