Beltrán de Cetina
Beltrán de Cetina y del Castillo (Alcalá de Henares, 1521 – Mérida de Yucatán, 1600?) was one of the original conquistadors and founders of Mérida in the modern Mexican state of Yucatán. His siblings included: Renaissance poet Gutierre de Cetina; Ana Andrea del Castillo, self-described conquistadora and wife of Francisco de Montejo the Younger; and Gregorio de Cetina, also a conqueror of Yucatán.
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Beltrán de Cetina
Beltrán de Cetina y del Castillo (Alcalá de Henares, 1521 – Mérida de Yucatán, 1600?) was one of the original conquistadors and founders of Mérida in the modern Mexican state of Yucatán. His siblings included: Renaissance poet Gutierre de Cetina; Ana Andrea del Castillo, self-described conquistadora and wife of Francisco de Montejo the Younger; and Gregorio de Cetina, also a conqueror of Yucatán.
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Beltrán de Cetina y del Castil ...... , also a conqueror of Yucatán.
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Gregorio de Cetina (Sevilla 15 ...... de Montejo y León "el Mozo").
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Beltrán de Cetina y del Castil ...... , also a conqueror of Yucatán.
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Gregorio de Cetina (Sevilla 15 ...... de Montejo y León "el Mozo").
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