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Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala

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In 1543, Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala was once again refounded, this time at Panchoy. The new city survived as the capital of colonial Guatemala through the rest of the 16th century, the 17th century, and most of the 18th century, until it was severely damaged by the
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After the Kaqchikel rebelled against their former allies, the Spanish refounded the capital as Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala in 1527, in the Almolonga Valley near the
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began in July 1524. The Kaqchikel capital was called Guatemala by the Spanish, with its origin in the
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Memorial de Solalá, Anales de los Kaqchikeles; Título de los Señores de Totonicapán
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Schele & Mathews 1999, p.297. Recinos 1998, p.101. GuillemĂ­n 1965, p.10.
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Alone at the Altar: Single Women and Devotion in Guatemala, 1670-1870
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and applied it to the new Spanish city and, by extension, to the
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The Code of Kings: The language of seven Maya temples and tombs
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Facade of the Spanish colonial church at Ciudad Vieja
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Capital of the Spanish Captaincy General of Guatemala
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Index


Captaincy General of Guatemala
Central America
Kaqchikel
Maya
Iximche
Spanish conquest of Guatemala
Nahuatl
Mexican allies
Captaincy General of Guatemala
Guatemala
St. James
Volcán de Agua
Ciudad Vieja
1773 Guatemala earthquake
Nueva Guatemala de la AsunciĂłn
Guatemala City
Antigua Guatemala
Colonial Guatemala—Captaincy General of Guatemala
History of Guatemala City



"482 años de la fundación de la Ciudad de Santiago"
OCLC
1498320
Recinos, Adrian
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84-8377-006-7
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