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Alonso de Cáceres y Retes (Alcántara, Cáceres, late fifteenth century - ?) was a ruthless Spanish conquistador and governor-captain of Santa Marta, who despite his prolonged military nomadism throughout the American geography (from Mexico to Peru, including Central America), and his important conquering and peacekeeping ideas, can be considered one of the most active soldiers who served in the sixteenth-century Spanish process of conquest.

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  • Alonso de Cáceres y Retes (Alcántara, Cáceres, late fifteenth century - ?) was a ruthless Spanish conquistador and governor-captain of Santa Marta, who despite his prolonged military nomadism throughout the American geography (from Mexico to Peru, including Central America), and his important conquering and peacekeeping ideas, can be considered one of the most active soldiers who served in the sixteenth-century Spanish process of conquest.
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  • Cáceres, Alonso de
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  • Spanish conquistador
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