1541 Spanish cannons discovered in Arizona’s San Geronimo III site Cannons used by Spanish conquistadors during Coronado’s expedition Native American resistance led to the abandonment of these ...
Two cannons found at a site dating to 1541 in Arizona may be the oldest surviving firearms in the U.S. They were abandoned by the Spanish after they were defeated in battle. Two 16th-century ...
The 16th-century village of Kapsaliana in Rethymno, Crete has been transformed from a desolate, almost desolate place into a pioneering, world-class hotel. At the time of the Venetian occupation, ...
Two 16th-century cannons unearthed in Arizona may ... Geronimo III (also known as Suya), a small town established by the Spanish more than 480 years ago. Both firearms, or weapons that use ...
Isak Andic, the founder of Spanish clothing retailer Mango, one of Europe's largest fashion groups with nearly 2,800 stores worldwide, died Saturday in an accident, the company said. "It is with ...
The short-lived settlement was founded in the Santa Cruz Valley by members of the expedition led by Spanish conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. Inspired by reports of golden cities ...
Isak Andic, the founder of Spanish clothing retailer Mango, one of Europe's largest fashion groups, with nearly 2,800 stores worldwide, died Saturday in an accident, the company said. Spanish ...