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Cristóbal de Olid

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59: 127:. Cristobal was the Texcoco camp commander during the trial of Antonio de Villafana, for his plot to assassinate Cortés. Cristobal commanded one of four forces under Cortés, and acted as 20: 196: 172:. Many of Olid's supporters moved to Naco, where there was good agricultural land and gold. When Cortés learnt of Olid's rebellion, he sent 164:, Olid (at a suggestion by Velázquez) declared his independence from New Spain and set out to conquer Honduras for himself. Landing east of 289: 345: 340: 105: 200: 89: 355: 335: 277: 330: 157: 48: 131:. Olid helped save Cortés at one point, when he was seized by the Aztecs in one of the causeway battles. 184: 100:
caused the loss of Olid's anchors, and he returned to Cuba. On January 10, 1519, Olid sailed with
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and many of his soldiers defected to Olid, Las Casas defeated Olid in battle and captured him.
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against Olid with two warships. Even though both these ships were destroyed in a
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Cortés sent Olid to Michoacan after he had married a Portuguese lady.
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on 14 July 1520, and also took part in the campaign against the
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In 1523, Cortés made Olid the leader of an expedition to
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[kɾisˈtoβaldeoˈlið]
conquistador
rebel
conquest of the Aztec Empire
Honduras

Jalisco
Lienzo de Tlaxcala
Baeza
Cuba
Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar
Juan de Grijalva
hurricane
Hernán Cortés
conquest of the Aztec Empire
Battle of Otumba
Purépechas
Siege of Tenochtitlan
Xochimilco
quartermaster
Tlaxcalan
Jalisco
Colima
West Mexico
conquer Honduras
Havana
Puerto Caballos
Triunfo de la Cruz
Francisco de Las Casas

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