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  2. María de Estrada - Wikipedia

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    María de Estrada (c. 1475 or 1486 – between 1537–48) [1] was a Spanish woman who was part of the expedition of Hernán Cortés to Mexico in 1519–24. She traveled as a conquistador and fought there. There is also some evidence that she had previously spent several years as a castaway among the native inhabitants of pre-colonial Cuba.

  3. Ichcahuipilli - Wikipedia

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    Ichcahuipilli armor was a lightweight, multifunctional garment worn on the torso of the warrior, designed to provide blunt-force trauma protection against clubs and batons, slash protection from obsidian macuahuitl, and projectile protection from arrows and atlatl darts. [3]

  4. Breastplate - Wikipedia

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    Man's Breastplate, Crow (Native American), 1880–1900, Brooklyn Museum Left Hand Bear, an Oglala Lakota chief, wearing a hair-pipe breastplate, Omaha, 1898. The hair-pipe breastplates of 19th-century Interior Plains people were made from the West Indian conch , brought to New York docks as ballast and then traded to Native Americans of the ...

  5. Plackart - Wikipedia

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    Plackart covering most of a cuirass breastplate. A plackart (also spelt placcard, planckart or placcate) [1] is a piece of medieval and Renaissance era armour, initially covering the lower half of the front torso. It was a plate reinforcement that composed the bottom part of the front of a medieval breastplate. [2]

  6. Jennifer Lopez Wears Bold Breastplate at Elle Women in ...

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    Kevin Winter/Getty Images Jennifer Lopez is experimenting with her style. The 54-year-old actress and singer wore a unique look when she stepped out on Tuesday, December 5, with husband Ben ...

  7. Conquistador - Wikipedia

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    The conquistador borrowed as little as possible, preferring to invest all their belongings. Sometimes, every soldier brought his own equipment and supplies, other times the soldiers received gear as an advance from the conquistador. Lope Díez de Armendáriz. The Pinzón brothers, seamen of the Tinto–Odiel participated in Columbus's ...