• Miguel Cabello de Balboa (c. 1535 — 1608) was a Spanish secular priest and writer. Miguel Cabello de Balboa was a great-nephew of Captain Vasco Núñez...
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     544. Miguel Cabello Balboa (1951). Miscelánea antártica: una historia del Perú antiguo (Tercera Parte) (PDF). Instituto de Etnología, Facultad de Letras...
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    History of the Incas by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa, as well as in the works of Martin de Murúa and Miguel Cabello de Balboa. Pedro Sarmiento described the expedition...
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  • in fact, sealed storage tunnels in ritual ceremonies. Father Miguel Cabello de Balboa wrote about a city of gold, describing Paititi as a place supposedly...
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    the present-day city of Ibarra. According to Spanish chronicler Miguel Cabello de Balboa, Huayna Capac ordered the massacre of the male population of Caranqui...
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    León (1880) Chronology according to the "Miscelánea antártica" by Miguel Cabello de Balboa (1586). It is highly criticized for the length of several reigns...
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  • the most accepted version, which coincides with the chronicle of Miguel Cabello de Balboa (1583) and the most refined chronologies. Other chroniclers, among...
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  • Inca symbols. Neither of the two was ever retrieved. Both Miguel Cabello de Balboa and Vasco de Contreras y Valverde, the former in his Miscelánea antártica...
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    read the unpublished manuscripts of the chroniclers Polo de Ondegardo, Miguel Cabello de Balboa, Fernando Avendaño, and Pablo José Arriaga and he collected...
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    first recorded in the 16th century by the Spanish chronicler Miguel Cabello de Balboa, Naylamp is said to have traveled on a balsa raft by sea to the...
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