Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1d Varkys Ghlion Oaxaca (Mee ny Nollick 1485 – 2 Mee ny Nollick 1547), she conquistador Spaainagh v'eh. Stiur eh yn turrys-contoyrtys hug rish tuittym yn Impiraght Asteckagh as chionnee eh ayrnyn mooarey jeh'n vooar-heer haink dy ve Meksico noa-emshiragh fo reirey ree yn Chashteel 'sy 16oo eash leah. Va Cortés coontit mastey ny ronseyderyn as ny conquistadoryn ghow toshiaght rish y chied phaase jeh coloinaghyn Spaainagh ny h-Americkyn.
Hernán Cortés | |
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Cochaslys Cortés veih'n 18oo eash, bunnit er y chochaslys va currit liorish y ruegeyder Paolo Giovio | |
Ennym ruggyree | Hernando Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano |
Ruggit |
Mee ny Nollick 1485 Medellín, y Chashteel |
Hooar baase |
2 Mee ny Nollick 1547 (61–62 bleeaney d'eash) Castilleja de la Cuesta, y Chashteel |
Bun baaish |
baase najooragh (buinnagh mooar ploorasee) |
Boayl oanluckee | Caayr Veksico |
Seyraanaght | y Spaainey |
Çhengey | Spaainish |
Keird | ronseyder · kiannoort · conquistador |
Sheshey |
Juana Ramírez de Arellano y Zúñiga (en) 1583) Catalina Suárez Marcayda (en) (1512 – Mee Houney 1, 1522) |
Leggad |
La Malinche (en) Isabel Moctezuma (en) |
Paitçhyn |
slane rolley |
Ayr | Martín Cortés de Monroy |
Moir | Catalina Pizarro Altamirano |
Enmys |
Lhiass Ree yn Spaainey Noa Lhiass Ree yn Spaainey Noa |
Aundyryn |
slane rolley |
Coorse caggee | |
Ammys | y Spaainey |
Shirveish/crouw | Spanish Army (en) |
Rhenk | gineraal |
Faghtyssyn caggee | Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (en) |
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil | |
V'eh ruggit ayns Medellín, y Spaainey, lesh mooinjer lieh-ooasle. Reih eh geiyrt er contoyrtyssyn as er berçhys 'sy Theihll Noa. Hie eh dys Hispaniola as, ny s'anmey, dys y Choobey, raad hooar eh encomienda (cairys da obbyr viallee er lheh). Feie tammylt beg, ren eh shirveish myr alcalde (briw beg) er y nah valley Spaainagh va bunnit er yn ellan. Ayns 1519, v'eh reiht myr captan y trass turrys-contoyrtys dys y vooar-heer. Hug eh beggan argid echey hene da'n turrys-contoyrtys. Ren e noidys n'oi kiannoort y Choobeby, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, cur rish aagherrym er-ash jeh'n turrys-contoyrtys ec y vinnid yerrinagh, agh yiooldee Cortés veih'n oardagh shen.
Lurg e heet dys y vooar-rheynn, chur Cortés strateysh rahoil er bun raad heuee eh rish bun-dooghyssee ennagh n'oi fir elley. Chammah's shen, ghow eh ymmyd jeh ben dooghyssagh, Doña Marina, myr çhyndaader. Ny s'anmey, rug ee yn chied vac echey. Tra chur kiannoort y Choobey çhaghteryn dy ghoaill Cortés seose, chagg eh nyn oi as va'n varriaght echey. Ghow eh ymmyd jeh ny sidooryn elley myr tooilley cooney.[1] Screeu Cortés lettyryn jeeragh da'n ree shirrey bwooise ry-hoi e varriaghtyn ayns ynnyd kerraghey ry-hoi e halleydys. Erreish da ren eh ceau yn Impiraght Asteckagh harrish, va'n enmys marqués del Valle de Oaxaca bronnit er Cortés, tra va'n enmys lhiass-ree, va ny s'ooashley, bronnit er yn ard-dooinney ooasle, Antonio de Mendoza. Ayns 1541, ren Cortés goll er-ash dys y Spaainey raad hooar eh baase shey bleeaney ny s'anmey rere cooishyn najooragh.
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ Hanson, Victor Davis (2007). Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power (ayns English). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-42518-8.