• Diego Muñoz Camargo (c. 1529 – 1599) was the author of History of Tlaxcala, an illustrated codex that highlights the religious, cultural, and military...
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    written by and under the supervision of Diego Muñoz Camargo in the years leading up to 1585. Muñoz Camargo's work is divided into three sections: "Relaciones...
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  • Daniel Camargo (born 1991), Brazilian ballet dancer Daniel Camargo Barbosa (1930–1994) prolific Colombian serial killer and rapist Diego Muñoz Camargo (c...
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  • several people Diego Muñoz Camargo (1529–1599), Mexican author of History of Tlaxcala Edgar Muñoz (born 1983), Venezuelan boxer Eduardo Muñoz Bachs (1937–2001)...
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    pictorial Lienzo de Tlaxcala(1585) and the Historia de Tlaxcala by Diego Muñoz Camargo. Less successfully, the Nahua allies from Huexotzinco (or Huejotzinco)...
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    wrote about the conquest. In History of Tlaxcala (written by 1585), Diego Muñoz Camargo (c. 1529–1599) states that: "Thus there were public butcher's shops...
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    An illustration of the destruction of Indigenous codices by Franciscan friars by Diego Muñoz Camargo (1585)...
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  • Nueva España and in the histories of Tlaxcala, such as the one by Diego Muñoz Camargo. Xicotencatl was described by Castillo as, “…a tall man, broad shouldered...
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    avenging him by attacking Cholula.: 46–47 (Historia de Tlaxcala, por Diego Muñoz Camargo, lib. II cap. V. 1550). The Azteca version put the blame on the Tlaxcalteca...
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    Alva Ixtlilxochitl of Texcoco, Juan Bautista Pomar of Texcoco, and Diego Muñoz Camargo of Tlaxcala. There are also many accounts by Spanish conquerors who...
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