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Historia Do Rio Amazonas


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Author : Henrique Americo Santa Rosa
language : pt-BR
Publisher:
Release Date : 1922

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Historia Do Rio Amazonas


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Author : Pedro Beltrán de Santa Rosa
language : pt-BR
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Historia Do Rio Amazonas


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Author : Henrique A. Santa Rosa
language : pt-BR
Publisher:
Release Date : 1926

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Historia Do Rio Amazonas


Historia Do Rio Amazonas
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Author : Henrique A. Santa Rosa
language : fr
Publisher:
Release Date : 1926

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Historia Do Rio Amazonas


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Author : Henrique Américo Santa Rosa
language : pt-BR
Publisher:
Release Date : 1926

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O Rio Amazonas Seu Tamanho Sua Hist Ria


O Rio Amazonas Seu Tamanho Sua Hist Ria
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Author : Chico Mariano
language : pt-BR
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

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Tesouro Descoberto No M Ximo Rio Amazonas


Tesouro Descoberto No M Ximo Rio Amazonas
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Author : João Daniel
language : pt-BR
Publisher: Prefeitura Da Cidade
Release Date : 2004

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Descubrimiento Del R O De Las Amazonas


Descubrimiento Del R O De Las Amazonas
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Author : Varios Autores
language : es
Publisher: Linkgua
Release Date : 2019-04-01

Descubrimiento Del R O De Las Amazonas written by Varios Autores and has been published by Linkgua this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-04-01 with History categories.


Las narraciones que han persistido sobre el Amazonas contribuyeron a configurarla, como espacio geográfico-histórico y simbólico. Las crónicas de Gaspar de Carvajal, Pedrarias de Almesto, Martín de Saavedra Galindo y Alonso de Rojas son parte de este conjunto de textos a través de los cuales se construyó históricamente el río Amazonas y su entorno. Son fuentes historiográficas, pero también testimonios de experiencias personales y colectivas, marcadas por la esperanza y el deseo de gloria por un lado; por el otro, por el hambre, el miedo, la crueldad y la miseria. Descubrimiento del río de las Amazonas incluye una serie de relaciones escritas en el siglo XVI que tratan de las expediciones por el río Amazonas, entre los años 1540 y 1560. La primera es la relación de fray Gaspar de Carvajal sobre el descubrimiento del río por un grupo de españoles, comandado por Gonzalo Pizarro, y que luego pasó a ser dirigido por Francisco de Orellana. Los datos de la expedición de Orellana registrados por fray Gaspar de Carvajal proporcionan información de gran interés etnológico, tales como la disposición y tamaño de los poblados, ocupación continua a lo largo de las barrancas del río, caminos amplios que comunican el río Amazonas con la tierra firme, tácticas de guerra, rituales, costumbres y utensilios. Otra narración que tiene también por protagonista al río Amazonas es la crónica de Pedrarias de Almesto. Este conquistador fue soldado y escribano a las órdenes de Pedro de Ursúa, a quien acompañó en la expedición de 1559 por el río Marañón, en busca del El Dorado. Luego se unió en la traición de Lope de Aguirre y con él estuvo hasta su llegada a Barquisemeto. Al sentirse acorralado por los soldados realistas, abandonó a Lope y se unió al grupo que terminó asesinando a su antiguo caudillo. Martín de Saavedra Galindo fue magistrado, barón de Prado, caballero de Calatrava y señor de las villas de Corozino y La Cesta. Nació en Córdoba. Fue Presidente del Nuevo Reino de Granada desde 1637 hasta 1644, en que renunció al cargo y volvió a España. Se le atribuye un Mapa del Amazonas. Alonso de Rojas era rector del Colegio de Quito cuando escribió la Relación del Descubrimiento del Río Amazonas. El manuscrito de Rojas, a todas luces, recoge relatos de los españoles que bajaron por el río y de los portugueses que llegaron a Quito. De las manos del autor pasó a las de Martín de Saavedra y Guzmán, gobernador de la Nueva Granada, que lo envió a España y que ha sido tomado como el autor del texto (así figura, inclusive, en el catálogo de la Biblioteca Nacional de España).



The River Sea


The River Sea
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Author : Marshall DeBruhl
language : en
Publisher: Catapult
Release Date : 2011-11-08

The River Sea written by Marshall DeBruhl and has been published by Catapult this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-08 with History categories.


Since its discovery by Europeans in 1500, explorers, visionaries, soldiers of fortune, men of God, scientists, and slavers have been drawn to the legendary Amazon. The River Sea is a sweeping chronicle of those brave and hardy souls, ranging from the Spanish seafarer Vicente Pinzón, who discovered the river, to contemporary heroes and heroines, like Sister Dorothy Stang and Chico Mendes, whose efforts to save the rain forest cost them their lives. Among the vast cast of characters who people this drama of the Amazon are Francisco de Orellana, the first European to traverse the river from the Andes to the sea; the fiery priest Bartolomé de las Casas, defender of the indigenous peoples; the great scientist explorers Alexander von Humboldt and Alfred Russel Wallace; the madman and psychopath Lope de Aguirre; and the Peruvian Evangeline, Isabel Godin, who in 1769 crossed the continent, braving the terrors of the jungles to reunite with her husband, whom she had not seen in twenty years. The River Sea is a compelling account of five centuries of the history, the myths, and the legends of Río Amazonas, the most exotic and fascinating locale on earth.



The River Sea


The River Sea
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Author : Marshall DeBruhl
language : en
Publisher: Catapult
Release Date : 2010-11-01

The River Sea written by Marshall DeBruhl and has been published by Catapult this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-01 with History categories.


Since its discovery by Europeans in 1500, explorers, visionaries, soldiers of fortune, men of God, scientists, and slavers have been drawn to the legendary Amazon. The River Sea is a sweeping chronicle of those brave and hardy souls, ranging from the Spanish seafarer Vicente Pinzón, who discovered the river, to contemporary heroes and heroines, like Sister Dorothy Stang and Chico Mendes, whose efforts to save the rain forest cost them their lives. Among the vast cast of characters who people this drama of the Amazon are Francisco de Orellana, the first European to traverse the river from the Andes to the sea; the fiery priest Bartolomé de las Casas, defender of the indigenous peoples; the great scientist explorers Alexander von Humboldt and Alfred Russel Wallace; the madman and psychopath Lope de Aguirre; and the Peruvian Evangeline, Isabel Godin, who in 1769 crossed the continent, braving the terrors of the jungles to reunite with her husband, whom she had not seen in twenty years. The River Sea is a compelling account of five centuries of the history, the myths, and the legends of Río Amazonas, the most exotic and fascinating locale on earth.