El almirantazgo de Castilla y las primeras expediciones y asentamientos en Canarias
Abstract
An historico-geneological study of the first Castilian conquerors of the Canaries at the end of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the fifteenth, their relations of parentage or professional affinity and ties to the Admirals of Castile and, indirectly, to Jean de Béthencourt. The principal personages: Martín Ruiz de Avendaño, Gonzalo Pérez Martel, Álvaro Becerra, Juan de Béthencourt.Downloads
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