Wikipedia contributions by Baal Nautes
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- Puellae doctaeCreated 3/9/2026, 6:47:53 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Isabel la Católica-2.jpg|thumb|250px|Isabel l of Castille depicted in ''Virgen de la mosca'', [[province of Zamora]].]] '''Puella doctae''' (Latin for "educated young women") is an idiom from the [[Renaissance]] referring to a series of elite women, educated in arts, literature and sciences, who formed part of the Europen courts of the 15th and 16th centuries, connecting with the [[Renaissance humanism]] and the [[Spanish Golden Age]]. The concept i...'
- Víctor San JuanCreated 1/25/2026, 4:44:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Víctor M. San Juan Sánchez''' (Madrid, 1963-2020) was a Spanish [[naval history|naval historian]], [[engineer]] and [[boat racing|boat racer]]. He wrote over 30 books of both fiction and non-fiction about the naval history of Spain. His list of awards included two Nostromo awards, a bronze medal by the Fundación Letras del Mar and a honor induction in the Premios Robinson de Historia Naval.<ref name=Rena>[https://www.editorialrenacimiento.com/autores/...'
- Ituriel MoctezumaCreated 1/22/2026, 6:37:47 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ituriel Moctezuma Romero''' (September 18, 1984) is a Mexican politician and indigenous activist. He is the president of the political party Pacto por Anáhuac, in which he tried to postulate himself candidate to [[President of Mexico]] during the [[2024 Mexican general election|2024 elections]] without success. He is a direct descendant of [[List of tlatoque of Tenochtitlan|Aztec Emperor]] [[Moctezuma II]] and member of the Consejo Nacional de Pueblos O...'
- Stefano de Mari (admiral)Created 1/16/2026, 7:14:43 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Genoese navy officer in the service of Spain}} {{For|his grandfather the Genoese Doge|Stefano De Mari}} {{Infobox military person | name = Stefano de Mari | image = Ritratto in Armatura di Stefano De Mari.jpg | caption = Portrait by [[Giovanni Maria delle Piane]]. | birth_date = 19 July 1683 | birth_place = [[Republic of Genoa|Genoa]] | death_date = 23 March 1751 | death_place = [[Cádiz]], [[Spain]] | pl...'
- Antonio MeulenerCreated 12/18/2025, 8:11:31 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Antonio Meulener Verdaguer''' (April 16, 1861 - August 17, 1912) was a Spanish [[Invention|inventor]] and military man. He specialized in [[ballistics]], [[chemistry]] and [[metallurgy]]. He invented multipurpose topographic tools and a possible primitive [[thermobaric weapon]], the ''tóspiro'', which he successfully tested before destroying and erasing it himself.<ref name=Silva>Torremocha Silva, A. (2024). "Antonio Meulener. Militar e inventor algecir...'
- Spanish projects of American independenceCreated 12/14/2025, 6:41:59 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A series of '''Spanish projects of American independence''' were proposed and considered to separate the overseas territories of the [[Spanish Empire]] in a peaceful manner. These ranged from the 16th century to the 19th century, including during the [[Spanish American wars of independence]], and at some points drew substantial royal consideration, but were never implemented by a mix of circumstances. ==History== The first project was considered in 1541 by...'
- Fernando Quesada SanzCreated 11/15/2025, 5:11:54 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Fernando Quesada Sanz 01.jpg|thumb|Quesada Sanz in 2019.]] '''Fernando Quesada Sanz''' (born 1962) is a Spanish historian, archaeologist and writer. Currently a professor of archaology of the [[Autonomous University of Madrid]], he specializes in the history of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] and on [[ancient warfare]] and [[weapon]]s, of which he is a long time writer and expert.<ref>{{cite web|last=|first=|title=«Las armas recogen los valores de las soc...'
- Agustín Rodríguez GonzálezCreated 11/15/2025, 12:23:00 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Agustín Ramón Rodríguez González''' (born 1955), also known as Agustín Rodríguez González and Agustín R. Rodríguez González, is a Spanish historian and writer. He specializes in the [[Spanish Navy]] and the [[naval warfare]] of the [[Spanish Empire]], about which he has published 42 works. He is a graduate of the [[Complutense University of Madrid]] in and a member of the [[Royal Academy of History]]. He is considered one of the leading authori...'
- Hispanics in the Roman armyCreated 11/3/2025, 6:15:02 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Peoples from the [[Iberian Peninsula]] played a vital role in the [[Roman army]] even before their [[Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula|Roman conquest]] was finished. The resultant province of [[Hispania]] would become the biggest source of military manpower for Rome, with Hispanics (''Hispanorum'') numbering only second to Italics in the [[imperial Roman army]] for the first two centuries AD, until being eventually displaced by recruited Germanic pe...'
- Raid on Cherchell (1613)Created 10/16/2025, 5:13:02 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Raid on Cherchell (1613) | image = | caption = | partof = the [[Spanish–Ottoman wars]] and the [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = 22 March 1613 | place = [[Cherchell]], [[Regency of Algiers]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = F...'
- Battle of Vaprio d'AddaCreated 9/28/2025, 12:25:55 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Battle during the Italian War of 1521–26}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Vaprio d'Adda | partof = the [[Italian War of 1521–26]] | image = Battles in Lombardy (1521-25).png | image_size = 300 | caption = [[Lombardy]] in 1521. | date = November 13, 1521 | place = [[Vaprio d'Adda]], [[Duchy of Milan]] (present-day [[Italy]]) | coordinates = | map_type = Italy Lombardy | map_relief = | latitude = | longitude...'
- Pedro de Paz (soldier)Created 9/27/2025, 10:28:35 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Pedro de Paz''' (d. 1512) was a Spanish military man from the [[Renaissance]]. He served under [[Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba]] during the [[Italian Wars]], gaining renown as a cavalry officer and duelist in spite of his physical disabilities. ==Biography== Along with his cousin Carlos de Paz, he joined the company of Gonzalo de Córdoba, the Great Captain, in time to participate in the [[Italian Wars of 1499–1504|third Italian War]] in 1501. Paz wa...'
- Pedro de Paz (writer)Created 9/27/2025, 10:08:42 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Spanish writer}} '''Pedro de Paz''' (born 26 October 1969 in [[Madrid]]) is a Spanish writer. After working in computing for more than 15 years, de Paz decided in 2002 to try a career in literature. His first novel, ''El hombre que mató a Durruti'' (2004), won the José Saramago Novel Competition [http://www.deconcursos.com/web/hemeroteca.php?id=1141&page=162&CADENA=][http://www.laultima.com/noticia.php?id=10956&seccion=Cultura&idcateg...'
- BuonavogliaCreated 9/9/2025, 4:36:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Buonavoglia''' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "free will") was a term used for a free, paid rower in the European armadas from the [[Middle Ages]]. They were hired especially by the republics of [[Republic of Venice|Venice]] and [[Republic of Genoa|Genoa]] to serve as orarsmen in their galley fleets, and their usage lasted to the final of rowing ships themselves in the [[late modern period]].<ref>Frederic C. Lane, ''Storia di Venezia'', Torino, Einaudi,...'
- Martín García CerecedaCreated 7/31/2025, 3:39:33 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Martín García Cereceda''' ([[Floruit|fl.]] 1521-1545) was a Spanish soldier and chronicler. He served twenty three years in the armies of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Charles V]], which he recovered in a work. It was published by Ariba in 1873. ==Biography== Born in [[Córdoba, Spain|Cordova]], he pursued military life, which he described as, "with spirited and will I left my land, and coming to the road I felt like tasting the d...'
- Jean de VandenesseCreated 7/24/2025, 2:48:19 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Jean de Vandenesse''' (b-1497) was a [[Burgundians|Burgundian]] writer and courtier. He was official chronicler for the courts of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Charles V]] and [[Philip II of Spain]]. ==Biography== He was born in Vandenesse, in the County of Burgundy. He was the son of Jean de Vandenesse, [[sommelier]] for [[Philip the Handsome]], and following his example, he became retainer of Prince Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor...'
- Juan de LezcanoCreated 7/8/2025, 5:21:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Juan de Lezcano''' or '''Lazcano''' (fl. 1490-1518) was a Spanish admiral from Guipuzkoa. He served during the reign of the [[Catholic Monarchs of Spain|Catholic Monarchs]] and the early reign of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]]. ==Biography== Born in [[Gipuzkoa]], by 1490 he was serving in the [[Granada War]]. He later captured the pirate Juan de Cádiz and recognized the coast of the [[Kingdom of Tlemcen]] before the acquisition of the stronghold of...'
- Las armas y las letrasCreated 6/28/2025, 5:26:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Retrato de hombre con la cruz de caballero de Alcántara.jpg|thumb|200px|Anonymous tentatively identified with [[Garcilaso de la Vega]], military man and poet.]] '''''Las armas y las letras''''' ("the weapons and the letters"), also known by the [[synecdoche]] of ''la pluma y la espada'' ("the pen and the sword"),{{sfnp|Romojaro|1998|p=79}} is [[Philosophy|philosophical]] and [[Literature|literary]] [[Motif (narrative)|motif]] of the Spanish Golden...'
- Conquest of Coron (1532)Created 6/20/2025, 6:54:57 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Antipaxos | image = | caption = | partof = the [[Spanish–Ottoman wars]], the [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] and the [[Italian War of 1536-1538]] | date = 22-23 July 1537 | place = [[Koroni|Coron]], [[Morea]] | result = Christian victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br...'
- Battle of AntipaxosCreated 6/20/2025, 6:07:04 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Antipaxos | image = | caption = | partof = the [[Spanish–Ottoman wars]], the [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] and the [[Italian War of 1536-1538]] | date = 22-23 July 1537 | place = [[Antipaxos]] | result = Habsburg and allied victory | combatant1 = [[Spanish Empire]] <br/> * [[Kingdom of Naples]] * [[Kingdom of Sicily]] H...'
- CateiaCreated 5/9/2025, 4:31:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A '''cateia''' is a ancient European throwing weapon. Sources describe it similar to a [[boomerang]] and possibly related to the [[aklys]].<ref name=Fer/><ref name="aventura51">Quesada Sanz, Fernando, ''El boomerang'', nº 51 de La aventura de la Historia, Arlanza Ediciones, [[Madrid]], January 2003, ISSN 1579-427X</ref> ==Etymology== The name ''cateia'' comes probably from [[Languages of Italy|Italian]] and [[Celtic languages|Celtic]] words related to the...'
- Ali Arraez RabazinCreated 5/6/2025, 4:44:58 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ali Arraez Rabazin''', born '''Francesco Guicciardo''' ([[fl.]] 1624), was a [[Barbary corsairs|Barbary corsair]] of the 17th century. He was born in [[Ferrara]] and sailed from the [[Ottoman Tunisia]], where he became a before being captured in the [[Battle of the Gulf of Tunis]]. ==Biography== Son to blacksmith Fabricio Guicciardo, Francesco worked as a ferry boy in the [[Po (river)|Po river]] until being captured by Tunisian corsairs, which made him...'
- Debler EterniaCreated 5/4/2025, 10:57:13 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Spanish symphonic metal band}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Debler Eternia | image = Debler.jpg | image_size = 300 | caption = Débler in 2009 | origin = [[Coslada]], [[Madrid]], Spain | genre = {{hlist|[[Symphonic metal]]|[[Folk metal]]|[[Melodic power metal]]}} | associated_acts = [[Mägo de Oz]]<br />[[Sôber]]<br />[[Stravaganzza|Leo Jiménez]]<br />[[Alberto Rionda|Alquimia]]...'
- Fuerzas sutilesCreated 1/1/2025, 6:00:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italictitle}} [[File:DonAntonioBarcelóConSuJabequeCorreoRindeADosGaleotasArgelinas.jpg|thumb|350px|''[[Antonio Barceló]], con su jabeque correo, rechaza a dos galeotas argelinas (1738)''. Ángel Cortellini y Sánchez, 1902. [[Naval Museum of Madrid]].]] '''''Fuerzas sutiles''''' ("subtle forces") was a 18th century term, used in the [[Spanish Empire]] and its successor states, referring to the strategical usage of small vessels in [[naval warfare]].{{sf...'
- Battle of Palermo (1624)Created 12/29/2024, 5:55:44 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Battle between Spanish and Barbary galleys near Palermo}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Palermo (1624) | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = May 23, 1624 | place = [[Palermo]], [[Sicily]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br>File:Flag of the Sovereign Military Order...'
- Battle of Chios (1621)Created 12/29/2024, 4:54:25 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Battle between Christian and Muslim galleys in Chios}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Chios (1621) | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = March 20, 1621 | place = [[Chios]], [[Aegean Sea]] | result = Christian victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br>[[File:Flag of Genoa.svg|border|25px]] Re...'
- Battle of the Dalmatian CoastCreated 12/29/2024, 4:53:49 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Battle between Spanish and Ottoman galleys near Dalmatia}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of the Dalmatian Coast | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = July 12, 1624 | place = Off the coast of [[Dalmatia]] | result = Christian victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br>File:Flag of Genoa.svg|bord...'
- Battle of the Gulf of TunisCreated 12/28/2024, 12:30:26 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Naval battle between Spain and Ottoman Tunisia}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of the Gulf of Tunis | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = July 4, 1624 | place = [[Gulf of Tunis]], [[Ottoman Tunisia]] | result = Spanish–Maltese victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br>File:Flag of the Sovere...'
- Constantinople slave revolt of 1618Created 12/25/2024, 7:34:34 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|1618 Christian slave uprising in Constantinople}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Constantinople slave revolt of 1618 | date = April 29 | place = [[Constantinople]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | territory = | result = Insurgent victory * The slaves escape Constantinople * Ottoman armada destroyed in port | combatant1 = Christian slaves | combatant2 = File:Naval Ensign...'
- Ottoman expedition to MessinaCreated 12/25/2024, 7:24:16 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Ottoman expedition to Spanish Sicily}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Ottoman expedition to Messina | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = August 1613 | place = [[Messina]], [[kingdom of Sicily|Sicily]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = File:Naval Ensign of...'
- Raid on the Kerkennah IslandsCreated 12/25/2024, 7:15:35 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Raid on the Kerkennah Islands (1611) | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = September 28-October 2, 1612 | place = [[Kerkennah Islands]], [[Ottoman Tunisia]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]]<br>File:Flag of Genoa....'
- Juan García PizarroCreated 12/21/2024, 7:21:07 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Juan García Pizarro''' (1495-unknown) was an [[Afro-Spaniards|Afro-Spanish]] conquistador. He participated in the [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire|conquest of the Inca Empire]] in the entourage of [[Francisco Pizarro]], from whom he received his second surname, before returning to Spain as a wealthy man. Along with Miguel Ruiz, García was the most known of the numerous African conquistadors serving in Peru.{{sfnp|González Ochoa|2015}}{{sfnp|De la...'
- La conquista la hicieron los indios y la independencia los españolesCreated 12/13/2024, 5:21:48 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''''La conquista la hicieron los indios y la independencia los españoles''''' ("The Indians did the conquest and the Spaniards the independence") is a popular [[idiom]] of the modern [[Hispanophone|Spanish-speaking world]], of discussed authorship, about the history of [[Hispanic America]].{{sfnp|Gómez Maganda|1963|p=68}} Its meaning reflects how he Spanish conquest of America was largely carried on by [[Indian auxiliaries]] in the service of the Spani...'
- Raid on La Goulette (1617)Created 12/9/2024, 5:21:45 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Raid on La Goulette (1617) | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = October 1917 | place = [[La Goulette|Halq al-Wadi]], [[Tunisia]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = File:Flag of Ottoman Tunisi...'
- Raid on La Goulette (1612)Created 12/9/2024, 5:14:43 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Raid on La Goulette (1612) | partof = [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = May 23 1609 | place = [[La Goulette|Halq al-Wadi]], [[Tunisia]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg|border|25px]] [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = File:Flag of Ottoman Tunisia...'
- Raid on La GouletteCreated 12/9/2024, 5:08:34 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Raid on La Goulette''' may refer to: * [[Raid on La Goulette (1609)]], Spanish attack on the Ottoman Tunisian port of La Goulette by [[Luis Fajardo (Spanish Navy officer)|Luis Fajardo]] * [[Raid on La Goulette (1612)]], Spanish attack on the Ottoman Tunisian port of La Goulette by Antonio Pimentel * [[Raid on La Goulette (1615)]], Spanish attack on the Ottoman Tunisian port of La Goulette by [[Francisco de Rivera]] * [[Raid on La Goulette (1617)]], Span...'
- Guarda costaCreated 12/5/2024, 7:45:04 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:The Spanish Armada Leaving the port of Ferrol by Sir Oswald W. Brierly 1817-1894.jpg|thumb|300px|Spanish armada. Oswald W. Brierly, 19th century.]] '''''Guarda costa''''' or '''''guardacosta''''' ("[[coast guard]]") was the name used in the Spanish Empire during the 17th and 18th centuries for the [[privateer]]s based off their overseas territories, tasked with hunting down [[piracy]], [[contraband]] and foreign privateering. They rose with the naval...'
- Proconsul (Spanish Empire)Created 12/4/2024, 12:34:47 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Philip III of Spain#Imperial proconsuls]]
- Diego VilchumlayCreated 11/16/2024, 12:56:07 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox royalty | name = Diego Vilchumlay | image = | image_size = | caption = | succession = ''[[Kuraka]]'' of the [[Cañari]] | reign = Unknown-1566 | predecessor = | successor = Francisco Ymbay | birth_date = Unknown | death_date = 1566 | father = | issue = Francisco Ymbay }} '''Vilchumlay''' (unknown-1566) was a [[kuraka]] of the [[Cañari]] tribe, later an ally of Spani...'
- Francisco de RiveraCreated 11/7/2024, 12:02:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Sicilian naval commander (1565–1623)}} {{Infobox military person | name = Ottavio d'Aragona | image = | image_size = | caption = | nickname = | birth_date = 1582 | birth_place = [[Toledo]], [[Kingdom of Spain|Spain]] | death_date = 1646 | death_place = Spain | placeofburial = | allegiance = {{flag|Spanish Empire}} | branch = | serviceyears = 1612-1646 | rank = Admiral...'
- Ottavio d'AragonaCreated 10/9/2024, 3:56:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ottavio d'Aragona Taglivia''' (1565-1623) was a [[Kingdom of Sicily|Sicilian]] nobleman in the service of the [[Hispanic Monarchy (political entity)|Hispanic Monarchy]]. He served under Viceroy of Naples and Sicily [[Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna|Pedro Téllez-Girón, Duke of Osuna]] as a highly successful naval commander. ==Early life and career== He was the son of [[Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia]], lord of Terranova, who descended from an illegi...'
- Battle of CabañasCreated 9/17/2024, 6:06:35 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|1638 naval battle}} {{Infobox military conflict |conflict =Battle of the Channel (1605) |width = |partof =the [[Eighty Years War]] |image = |image_size = |caption = |date =31 August - 3 September 1638 |place =[[Cabañas, Cuba]] |coordinates = |map_type = |map_relief = |latitude = |longitude = |map_size = |map_marksize = |map_caption = |map_label = |territory = |result =Spanish vi...'
- Battle of the ChannelCreated 9/17/2024, 5:02:37 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|1605 naval battle}} {{Infobox military conflict |conflict =Battle of the Channel (1605) |width = |partof =the [[Eighty Years War]] |image =Combate Naval en el Estrecho de Gibraltar, Segunda Vista.jpg |image_size =300px |caption =Battle of Gibraltar (1621) by Enrique Jácome y Brocas. |date =July 1605 |place =[[English Channel]] |coordinates = |map_type = |map_relief = |latitude = |longitude...'
- Batte of the ChannelCreated 9/17/2024, 5:01:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|1605 naval battle}} {{Infobox military conflict |conflict =Battle of the Channel (1605) |width = |partof =the [[Eighty Years War]] |image =Combate Naval en el Estrecho de Gibraltar, Segunda Vista.jpg |image_size =300px |caption =Battle of Gibraltar (1621) by Enrique Jácome y Brocas. |date =July 1605 |place =[[English Channel]] |coordinates = |map_type = |map_relief = |latitude = |longitude...'
- Siege of AtellaCreated 9/16/2024, 3:21:39 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Final battle in the Italian Wars (1495)}} {{Infobox military conflict |conflict= Siege of Atella |partof= the [[First Italian War]] | image= |caption= |date= June-July 1495 |place= [[Atella]], [[Kingdom of Naples]] |result= Spanish and allied victory |combatant1= {{flagcountry|Kingdom of France|valois}} |combatant2= [[File:Pendón heráldico de los Reyes Catolicos de 1492-1504.svg|20px]] [[Kingdom of Spain]]<br />{{flag|Kingdom of Napl...'
- Battle of RagusaCreated 9/7/2024, 6:54:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Naval battle between Spain and Venice}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Battle of Ragusa | image = | image_size = | caption = | partof = Venetian-Habsburg conflicts | date = 22 November 1572 | place = [[Dubrovnik|Ragusa]], [[Adriatic Sea]] | result = Spanish victory | combatant1={{flag|Spanish Empire}} |combatant2={{flag|Republic of Venice}}...'
- ChichimecatecuhtliCreated 9/2/2024, 3:40:55 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox royalty | name = Chichimecatecutli | image = | image_size = | caption = | succession = ''[[Tlatoani]]'' of the [[Tlaxcaltecs]] | reign = Unknown | birth_date = | death_date = | father = | issue = Unnamed son }} '''Chichimecatecuthli''' ([[floruit|fl.]] 1520) was a [[Tlaxcaltec]] nobleman and military man. He was a general of the armies of [[Tlaxcala (Nahua state)|Tlaxcala]]...'
- Francisco ChilcheCreated 8/28/2024, 5:28:30 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Chilche''' (1497-1586) was a [[kuraka]] of the [[Cañari]] tribe. Born as Chilche, he was a courtier of [[Inca Empire|Inca]] emperor [[Huayna Capac]], enduring the civil war between his successor [[Huáscar]] and [[Atahualpa]] before allying with Spanish [[conquistador]] [[Francisco Pizarro]]. He converted to [[Christianity]] under the name of '''Francisco Zaraunanta Chilche''' and became Pizarro's leading native supporter, eventually becoming governor o...'
- Conquest of Peñón de Vélez de la GomeraCreated 8/28/2024, 4:08:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Spanish conquest of Vélez de la Gomera}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Conquest of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera | image = | image_size = | caption = | partof = the [[Ottoman–Habsburg wars]] | date = 31 August-5 September 1564 | place = [[Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera]], Kingdom of Badis | result = Spanish victory | combatant1={{flag|Sp...'
- Raid on ConstantinopleCreated 8/27/2024, 3:47:31 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Raid on Constantinople | image = | caption = | place = [[Constantinople]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | result = Spanish victory * The Spaniards bombard the city without receiving retaliation * Successful privateering actions in Egypt | combatants_header = Belligerents | combatant1 = {{flagicon|Spain|1506}} [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = File:Flag of...'
- Battle of Gibraltar (1563)Created 7/30/2024, 3:57:42 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | name = 1st Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar | image = | image_size = | caption = | conflict = | partof = | date = November 23th 1563 | place = [[Gibraltar]], [[Spain]] | coordinates = | result = Spanish victory | combatant1 = {{flag|Spain|1506}} | combatant2 = {{flagicon|England}} [[England]] | commander1...'
- Miguel Díez de AuxCreated 7/16/2024, 3:59:56 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Miguel Díez de Aux''', known as ''"The Younger"'' (1496, [[Bajos de Haina|Haina]] - unknown year, [[New Spain]]) was a [[mestizo]] [[conquistador]] who served under [[Hernán Cortés]]. He is considered the first documented mestizo in the history of America.<ref name=Gil>Gilbert 2004</ref><ref>Oviedo 1851</ref> ==Biography== He was born in [[Hispaniola]]. His father, Miguel Díez de Aux the Elder, hailed from the Aragonese lower nobility and served as...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox film | name = Hispanoamérica, canto de vida y esperanza | image = | alt = | caption = | director = José Luis López-Linares | producer = | writer = José Luis López-Linares<br>Víctor Escribano | based_on = | starring = | music = Jorge Magaz | cinematography = | editing = José Luis López-Linares | studio = | distributor = | released...'
- Conquest of Tunis (1573)Created 5/29/2024, 10:33:09 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Conquest of Tunis (1573) | image = Braun hogenberg tunis 1535.jpg | caption = | place = [[Tunis]] | result = Spanish victory * Tunis is conquered | combatants_header = Belligerents | combatant1 = {{flagicon|Spain|1506}} [[Spanish Empire]] | combatant2 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Algiers.jpg}} [[Ottoman Algeria|Regency of Algiers]]<br>File:Flag of t...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''Philippines Referendum''' was a 1599 [[referendum]] ordered by King [[Philip II of Spain]] to apply in the [[Captaincy General of the Philippines]]. Issued through a ''[[Real cédula|Real Cédula]]'' on February 8, 1597, it was meant to confirm Spanish sovereigny over the [[Philippines]] by offering the native population an elective chance to cease belonging to the [[Hispanic Monarchy (political entity)|Hispanic Monarchy]]. Results, although incomple...'
- Empresa de ChinaCreated 1/15/2023, 1:58:39 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Planned invasion of China by the Iberian Union}} {{Italicize title}} [[File:Spain China Locator.png|thumb|Geographical comparison of Spain and China.]] [[File:Portrait of Philip II of Spain by Sofonisba Anguissola - 002b.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Philip II of Spain|Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal]], under whose reign the Chinese Enterprise was developed.]] The '''Empresa de China''' (''Enterprise of China'') was a long-time projected conque...'
- Sufism in SpainCreated 6/12/2022, 7:07:17 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[Sufism]] in [[Spain]] was practiced in [[Al-Andalus]] mainly in the 9th century. Although it did not reach the extent of other lands, it would strongly influence [[Islam in Spain]] and [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberian]] culture in general. ==History== The first spread of Sufi spirituality can be traced back to [[Ibn Masarra]] (883-931), who wrote works in the line of [[Muʿtazila|Mutazilism]] and Batimi Sufism.<ref name="Int">[http://www.arabespanol.org/andal...'
- Vicente Garrido GenovésCreated 4/29/2022, 4:55:32 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Spanish criminologist, psychologist and novelist}} {{Infobox person | image = Vicente Garrido (2).jpg | caption = Garrido (left) | birth_name = Vicente Garrido Genovés | birth_date = [[1958]] | birth_place = [[Valencia]], [[Spain]] | education = [[Complutense University of Madrid]]<br>[[University of Valencia]]<br>[[Ottawa University]] | occupation = {{Flatlist| * Criminolo...'
- España, la primera globalizaciónCreated 4/13/2022, 4:09:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox film | name = España, la primera globalización | image = | alt = | caption = | director = José Luis López-Linares | producer = | writer = | based_on = | starring = | music = | cinematography = | editing = José Luis López-Linares | studio = | distributor = [[Sony Pictures Releasing]] | released = 2021 | runtime = 110 minutes...'
- José Miguel GaonaCreated 3/7/2022, 5:33:35 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''José Miguel Gaona Cartolano''' ([[Brussels]], [[Belgium]], 1957) is a Spanish [[physician]], [[psychiatrist]] and writer, specialized in [[forensic psychiatry]], [[neurology]] and [[developmental psychology]]. He is one of the most recognized mind specialists in Spain, with a long career in TV and radio, as well as a member of the [[European Psychiatric Association]] and the [[New York Academy of Sciences]].<ref name=Palm/><ref name=Igual/> He founded t...'
- Human sacrifice in the ancient Iberian PeninsulaCreated 1/30/2021, 12:14:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:AltarUlaca01.JPG|thumb|230px|Vetton sacrificial altar. Ulaca ''[[castrum|castro]]'', [[Ávila]].]] [[Human sacrifice]] in the ancient [[Iberian Peninsula]...'
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For possible disagreements, let's use the talk page, please
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Removing [[Wikipedia:no original research|primary source-related original research]] and unsubstantiated claim about the seriousness of two sources (Revista Ejército is the official Spanish Army magazine, ACAM is tied to the Spanish Ministry of Defense), which the article states clearly there are only Spanish sources
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Redundant; the source cited is Igawa 2010, which is mentioned in the main body
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I get you, but the paragraph stop making sense if you remove that precise point
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