• Gomara may refer to: Gomara, a Cimmerian city Gomara, a clan of the Bharwad community found in India Gómara, Soria, a municipality of Soria province,...
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    information which the latter gave him (Gómara was never in America) or from malice, or for some other reason Gómara fell into serious errors and in many...
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    The Palace of the Counts of Gómara (Spanish: Palacio de los Condes de Gómara) is a 16th-century palace located in Soria, Spain. It is the most representative...
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    History of the Indies) is the account by Spanish historian Francisco López de Gómara of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. The first printing was in December...
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  • Gómara (7 January 1927 – 12 February 2022) was a Spanish politician who served as a Deputy. Salvoch, Iñigo (12 February 2022). "Muere Javier Gómara,...
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    OCLC 1089570047. See also the book's article, The Broken Spears. López de Gómara, Francisco (1887). "Conquista de Méjico" [Conquest of Mexico] (in Spanish)...
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    by Cortés's private chaplain Lopez de Gómara, which was written in Spain several years after the conquest. Gómara never set foot in the Americas and knew...
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    Gómara is a locality and municipality of the province of Soria, judicial district of Soria, autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is the...
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    as "Teticpac", which is most likely the singular form of Tetiquipaque. Gómara writes that she came from "Uiluta" (presumably a variant of Olutla). He...
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  • the snowy landscape in Strelnikov's train sequence, somewhere in Campo de Gómara near Soria. Nicolas Roeg was the original director of photography and worked...
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