Bibliography Spain

 

 

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Bacic, Villi. Dubrovacki Brodovi u Doba Procvata Dubrovackog Pomorstva u 16th Vijeku. Zagreb: Vasic i Horvat, 1941. Ships of Dubrovnik in the golden era of Ragusan seamanship in the 16th century. List of ships in the service of Spain, 1584-1654: 178.

Bermudez, Plata C. Catalogo de Pasageros de Indias Durante los Siglos 16th - 18th. Seville, 1932. Pasenger lists to the New World. Reviewed from 1509-1538.

Bovill, E. W. The Battle of Alcazar. London, 1933.Osian, leader of 10,000 horse, a renegade from Ragusa-Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Boyd-Bowman, Peter. Indice Geobiografico de Cuarenta Mil Pobladores Espanoles de America en el Siglo XVI. Bogota: Instituto Caro y Cuervo, 1964.

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Cvjetkovic, Bozo. Uvod u Povijest Dubrovacke Republike. Dubrovnik: Svecenika Knjizevna Druzba, 1916. Dubrovnik had commercial treaty with Spain in 1494.

Delgado, Jaime. Conquista y Descubrimiento Del Nuevo Reino de Granada. Madrid, 1986. Pedro de Hungaria, Sacristan, Tunja, Columbia 1580.

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Fernandez-Duro, Cesareo. La Conquista de la Azores, 1583. Madrid: De la Real Academia, 1886. Dubrovnik ships participated in the conquest of the Azores in 1583.

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