Codex Duran: Pedro de Alvarado besieged by Aztec warriors by Diego Duran

Codex Duran: Pedro de Alvarado besieged by Aztec warriors

(Codex Duran: Pedro de Alvarado (c.1485-1541) companion-at-arms of Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) besieged by Aztec warriors )


Diego Duran

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Codex Duran: Pedro de Alvarado besieged by Aztec warriors by Diego Duran. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
conquest of mexico · cross-bow · bird-man · cactus · armour · conquistador · Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain / Bridgeman Images
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