The Republican Ponce de Leon and his Followers
Conquistadors and the Indian King
[Indians stalking Spaniards riding horses in swamp].
Caribbean Tainos c. 1500 : Pre-conquest
Conquistadors, and the Conquest of Tenochtitlan - 1521 (Present Day Mexico)
Conquistadors, and the Conquest of Tenochtitlan (Mexico) - On Aug. 13, 1521, Cortés and his reinforced army swarmed across the causeways of Tenochtitlan to complete the conquest he had begun less than three years earlier. Lebrecht Music & Arts Photo Library/Alamy Stock Photo - Image and description are from historynet.com - Article: Hernando Cortes: Master of the Conquest.
Indians drowning the Spaniards
J.W. Orr, N.Y.
SummaryThe tribe of Quiqualtangui, probably in Louisiana, drowning the Spaniards.
Contributor Names
Orr, John William, 1815-1887, engraver
Created / Published
[published 1858]
Indians killed by dogs
Summary
An enemy Indian tribe is attacked by Ferocious dogs unleashed by Spaniards led by (Vasco Nunez de) Balboa.Created / Published
[published 1903]
(1533) The Execution of the Inca Emperor, Atahualpa, at the Stake, Ordered by Francisco Pizarro.
After converting Atahualpa (Atabalica) to Christianity, Francisco Pizarro had him strangled and burned so that the Spanish crown in Europe could further subdue Central and South America and gain access to its mineral wealth and treasures. There were many European powers at that time that coveted the treasures that lied in these Indian regions.
[1594,] Theodore de Bry’s engraving of Vasco Nunez Balboa Presiding over the Massacre of Sodomites B/W
Vasco Nunez Balboa, and his men are executing a number of Central American Indian sodomites, by siccing Spanish Bulldogs on them. In his brief mention of this incident, Gómara notes: “Balboa set his dogs on fifty putos he found there and then burned them, first knowing of their abominable and filthy sin.” Image and quote found on the University of Colorado’s website.
Spaniards (Conquistadors) Punishing the Indians
Bloodhounds tearing an Indian to pieces / J.W. Orr. Summary: Spanish soldiers, under command of Don Pedro De Avila, using bloodhounds to kill an Indian. Contributor Names : Orr, John William, 1815-1887, engraver Created / Published [published 1858] - Library of Congress.
Spaniards destroying Mexican Idols by Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Undated · engraving · Picture ID: 386488 · Private Collection - (Spanier zerstören Mexican Idols)
The Execution of the Inca, Atahualpa/ Atabalica
The execution of the Inca
Author: | A B Greene |
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Publisher: | ©1891. |
Edition/Format: | Image : Graphic : Original artwork : Picture : No Linguistic Content |
Summary: | Spaniards burning Atahualpa, Inca river at stake with monk holding crucifix to right of Inca. |
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Battle with the Peruvians - 1891
Spaniards and their Weapons vs. The Peruvians and their Weapons (16th Century)
[Indians pouring molten gold into mouth of bound Spaniard; corpse being cut up and eaten in background. Caribbean?] - 1572
Title
[Indians pouring molten gold into mouth of bound Spaniard; corpse being cut up and eaten in background. Caribbean?]
Created / Published
1572.
Notes
- Illus. in: Girolamo Benzoni, La Historia del Mondo Nuovo, p. 50 (Venetia, 1572).
- Reference copy may be in SSF - CANNIBALISM.
- This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
- Caption card tracings: Indians; Caribbean; Gold.
Medium
1 print : woodcut.
Call Number/Physical Location
Illus. in E141.B42.1572 [Rare Book RR]
Repository
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Digital Id
cph 3b19360 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b19360
Library of Congress Control Number
2003663637
Reproduction Number
LC-USZ62-71987 (b&w film copy neg.)
Rights Advisory
No known restrictions on publication.
Language
English
Online Format
image
Description
1 print : woodcut.
Original Format
photo, print, drawing
LCCN Permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2003663637
Additional Metadata Formats
MARCXML Record
MODS Record
Dublin Core Record
(Central American) Indians being eaten by dogs.
Indians killed by dogs.
Publisher: [published 1903]
Edition/Format: Image : Graphic : Picture : Artwork reproduction : No Linguistic Content
Summary:
An enemy Indian tribe is attacked by Ferocious dogs unleashed by Spaniards led by Balboa.
Spaniards Hunting (Panamanian) Indians
Spaniards hunting Indians.
Publisher: [published 1858]
Edition/Format: Image : Graphic : Original artwork : Picture : No Linguistic Content
Summary:
Soldiers under command of officers of Don Pedro de Avila chasing and killing Indians, 1519.
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