Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... the criollos, or Creoles, those who were
born in New
Spain of pure European descent, and, above them all, the peninsulares, those whites
born in
Spain, many of ....
(1371

5

)
Quito Revolutionary War of 1809
.... The criollos resentment of the privileges enjoyed by Spaniards
born in
Spain became a spark that ignited local dissent that eventually manifested itself in ....
(2466

10

)
Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... However Christianity reached
Spain, it found roots there as in other Spanish provinces, and it was the Spanish-
born Theodosius the Great who made Christianity ....
(1856

7

)
Luis Bunuel The purpose of this paper is to ana
.... speaking film world. Luis Bunuel was
born in Calanda,
Spain on February 22, 1900, and he died in Mexico City on July 29, 1983. He led a ....
(1951

8

)
Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... majority of the conquistadores' heirs: the mixed-blood mestizos and, to a lesser extent, the Mexican-
born (but pure European-blooded) criollos.
Spain ruled its ....
(3813

15

)
Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... Instead of utilizing the services of men
born to the wealthy families, Abd al .... of the caliphate and sultanate, and further weakened the Muslim empire in
Spain. ....
(4065

16

)
The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... Cervantes and Lope each acknowledge that
Spain's free-flowing approach to the unities .... Nicola Sabbatini was
born in 1574, some 30 years after the publication of ....
(4233

17

)
Napoleon Bonaparte
.... Napoleon was
born in Corsica. .... After numerous campaigns, some successful, some not, Napoleon put in motion his plan to conquer
Spain and Portugal. ....
(1629

7

)
Monarchies of Spain and England
.... became king in name as soon as he was
born but matured under his mother's regency and did not ascend the throne until 1902. By that time
Spain was classified ....
(5174

21

)
Napoleon Bonaparte
.... are a fitting epitaph for the brilliant military strategist,
born in Corsica .... and those of the French Revolution, Napoleon's desire to conquer
Spain and Britain ....
(1237

5

)
Napoleon
.... are a fitting epitaph for the brilliant military strategist,
born in Corsica .... and those of the French Revolution, Napoleon's desire to conquer
Spain and Britain ....
(1237

5

)
Nationalism
.... the various subdivisions of its American empire largely isolated from one another, and the monopolization of higher office by those
born in
Spain meant that ....
(2615

10

)
1836 Battle between Mexico and Texas
.... establish population enclaves that would likely be loyal to
Spain and not .... Criollos were the landowning class--Mexican
born but of European heritage, Mestizos ....
(3189

13

)
Life & Fiction in the Work of Fitzgerald & Hemingway
.... Hemingway was
born in Oak Park, Illinois, July 21, 1899, and educated at Oak Park High .... spent long periods of time in Key West, Florida, and in
Spain and Africa ....
(1970

8

)
Empress Maria Theresa
.... inheritance was divided into two parts, Philip II of
Spain getting
Spain itself, some .... When Maria Theresa was
born, in 1717, that denouement lay 201 years in ....
(1934

8

)
Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... some 93 years later, a suddenly confident, powerful and imperialistic United States defeated
Spain, occupied Cuba .... Exactly 100 years ago, a superpower was
born. ....
(906

4

)
Catherine of Aragon
.... era. Catherine was
born a princess, the child of Ferdinand and Isabella, king and queen of
Spain, the supporters of Columbus. At ....
(1335

5

)
The Reformation in England This paper will brief
.... his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, who had not
born him any male heirs and was unlikely to be fertile much longer. Katherine, the aunt of
Spain's Charles V ....
(1677

7

)
Fantasy in the Works of Cervantes
....
Born in 1547 in
Spain, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra had a career as a soldier, galley slave, wanderer, quartermaster for the ill fated Spanish Armada, and ....
(3011

12

)
The Revolutionary Age
.... In fact, Goya has been very strongly associated in the artistic world with the country villages (the Pueblo) of
Spain.7 Jacques Louis David was
born in 1748 ....
(2483

10

)
Benito Perez Galdos
.... the observation of the stimuli that as soon as they are
born turn into .... like many Spanish writers and realists, also found some of
Spain's institutions lacking ....
(1341

5

)
The Spanish Inquisition
.... Despite the vast distances in New
Spain, the Mexican crypto-Jews were well .... Oddly, they believed fervently that the messiah would be
born into their community ....
(1960

8

)
Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... In letters to the King of
Spain, Charles I - a Belgian-
born Hapsburg whose interest in "New"
Spain was primarily financial - CortTs and his contemporaries ....
(3730

15

)
The history of Europe
.... At the same time,
Spain feared losing Florida to the United States by conquest .... At the same time, the industrial revolution was changing the nation
born of a ....
(3052

12

)
Native Americans & Adaptation of Dominant Cultures
.... enjoyed this "pure" heritage, starting with whites of exactly the same breeding who had the misfortune to have been
born in the New World, instead of in
Spain. ....
(1358

5

)
Song of Roland, Celestina, and Voltaire
.... It is inconceivable that a low-
born person would be given scope in .... activities specifically puts her in conflict with values of
Spain's dominant institution ....
(2121

8

)
Origins of a Multiracial Society
....
Spain and Portugal ruled their American empires for more than three centuries .... a greater appreciation of and pride in the regions where they were
born and raised ....
(3891

16

)
The Personality of Christopher Columbus
.... even during his earliest negotiations with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of
Spain. .... Christopher Columbus, the son of a weaver, was
born in 1451 in the ....
(2353

9

)
George III, King of England
.... George III was the first Hanoverian king to be
born in England and not in .... France and
spain entered the war on the side of the colonists, and the Opposition in ....
(975

4

)
George III, King of England
.... George III was the first Hanoverian king to be
born in England and not in .... France and
spain entered the war on the side of the colonists, and the Opposition in ....
(975

4

)