Saturday, July 2, 2016

The Amazon got its name from him.............a Spanish conquistador...............who reported seeing a tribe of tall, white women..............Amazon warriors..............supposedly some were seen in Africa............in ancient times.........




Francisco de Orellana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Francisco de Orellana was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He completed the first known ....Orellana's role in the search for El Dorado also forms part of the plot of the film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008).

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Francisco de Orellana (Trujillo, España; 1511- Río Amazonas, Noviembre de 1546), fue un ..... V Centenario. Descubridor del Amazonas. [1]; Documentos RNE - Francisco de Orellana: el discurrir de un río entre El Dorado y las amazonas.

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Jump to Pizarro and Orellana's discovery of the Amazon - El Dorado originally El Hombre Dorado(the golden man), El Indio Dorado (the golden ...

Biography of Francisco de Orellana - Latin American History - About.com

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He joined Gonzalo Pizarro's 1541 expedition which set out from Quito headed east, hoping to find they mythical city of El Dorado. Along the way, Orellana and ...

Francisco de Orellana's Amazon River Expedition

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Orellana had been a lieutenant on a larger expedition led by Gonzalo Pizarro in search of the legendary city of El DoradoOrellana became separated from the ...

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Francisco de Orellana - Indiana Jones Wiki - Wikia

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Francisco de Orellana was a Spanish Conquistador. ... Man", Francisco de Orellana led an expedition in 1546 to find Akator, which they knew as El Dorado.

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