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No. He discovered some islands in the Caribbean (actual location is unknown). Hernan Cortes is the Spanish conquistador who discovered Mexico in 1519.
No. The Gulf of Mexico separates the Yucatan Peninsula (a large, triangular peninsula opposite to the Florida Peninsula) from mainland Mexico.The Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes) is the actual body of water that separates the thin but large Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.
Actual authority is the power given to someone to do a thing or carry out an assignment. it specifies which duty to do. ostensible authority is power derived from the power given to do an act. This authority is derived as a result of the actual authority given to do an act.
Actual authority
Authority is the legal ability and authorization to exercise power for enforcement. Power is the actual wielding of the authority.
I think Actual Authority has greater liability because in cases of apparent authority in many cases the liabilities are shared by the parties involved i.e the parties other than the plaintiff.
Yes. Just by hearing about the Aztec treasure, Hernan Cortes tried (and actually succeeded) to conquer such civilization. Unfortunately for him, such treasure was nonexistent -- Aztecs only wore some actual gold, which didn't have any monetary value.
Yes, but the actual location is known as Mexico City.
Hernando Cortes was born in 1485 in Madellin, Spain.
Cortes was born in 1485 in the town of Medelin, in modern day Extremadura, Spain. I cannot be more specific about his date of birth, as no known records survive to tell us his actual date of birth.
All we know is the year in which he was born, which is 1485. No known record of the actual date of his birth has survived.
That is one question no one can answer. His actual date of birth is unknown, All we know is the year, which was 1485.