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No den por muerto a la U

No den por muerto a la U
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Hernan Cortes: The Conquistador Who Beat the Aztecs

At the age of 14, Cortes was sent to study at the University of Salamanca . This was Spain’s foremost center of learning at the time. Although it is unclear what Cortes studied at the university, it is assumed that he studied Law, and perhaps Latin. It seems that Cortes’ parents were hoping that their son would embark on a legal career, which would have made him wealthy. Unfortunately, Cortes returned to Medellin after spending two years at Salamanca, as studying was probably not his strong point. Although Cortes did not finish his studies, his time at Salamanca did help him familiarize himself with the legal codes of Castile, which would come in handy later in his life.

Fue fulminante : Alonso Quintero recordó la muerte de su expareja actriz

Fue fulminante : Alonso Quintero recordó la muerte de su expareja actriz
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Fue muy rápido : Alonso Quintero recordó la muerte de su expareja, la actriz Catalina Picarte

Fue muy rápido : Alonso Quintero recordó la muerte de su expareja, la actriz Catalina Picarte
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Colombia s prosecution misinforms court over Uribe s alleged death squad

April 13, 2021 Colombia’s prosecution misinformed the court in an apparent attempt to counter claims that former President Alvaro Uribe founded a paramilitary group in the 1990’s. In a report on the “Bloque Metro,” the prosecution’s Strategic Center for the Validation of Evidence claimed that the paramilitary group “made its first appearance in July 1998, handing out flyers.” This would be “two years after the family of [former] President Uribe had abandoned the (northeast Antioquia) region completely after the sale of Guacharacas,” the former president’s former family estate. “At that time,” the former president, “his wife Lina and their two sons, Tomas and Jeronimo, were living in Oxford” in the United Kingdom, according to the prosecution.

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