A Conquistador
Espanol It depends. The official language of Spain is "castellano", or Castillian. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, of the province of Castile, led the fight against the Moors, who were in Spain from 711 - 1492. After the expulsion of the Moors, "castellano" became the dominant dialect and is what we now call Spanish. Most Latin American countries, feeling no attachment to Castile, do not call their language castellano; they call it espanol. Interestingly, Chileans also call the language "castellano."
The brutal executions carried out by the French encouraged the Spanish people to resist and fight against the invading forces, leading to the creation of guerrilla warfare tactics that were instrumental in the eventual defeat of Napoleon's army in Spain.
culero is a bad word in spanish you would only say it 2 a man if u want 2 start a fight.
Simon Bolivar fought against Spanish rule in South America during the early 19th century. His military campaigns and battles against the Spanish Empire occurred between 1810 and 1824, leading to the independence of several countries, including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
The name is coming from "the king of all Spains" Philip the second (1557), but please don't tell the FFilipinos I said that, because they don't want to be reminded that they were slaves to Philip II, and that's why certain people in that part of the world prefer to be called Moro instead. The moor people, or the Muslims of the Philippines were called as such because they fight to the death, to stay free from the outsiders' dominance, like the Moroccan people, who conquered Spain for 800 years, after they got sick and tired of the Spanish crusaders always picking on them. Any objections?
Himself and the french region of Normaandy
The spanish mainly used africans brought over from Africa. The rarely used natives to the land because they would fight back and knew the area well so were prone to escape.
I don't know what the Spanish SPECIFICALLY brought to the Americas, but I think it's a mixture of these diseases (some of them might be from the French and Anglo-Americans too, so beware) : chicken pox, smallpox, measles, STD's, diphtheria, mumps, typhus, influenza, cholera, tuberculosis, whooping cough, and malaria.
To fight! To protect! And to AVENGE!!!
No he fought for himself. He claimed the crown, he didn't claim it in the name of France.
Translation: To fight, or to bull fight
In what year did the Pueblos Indians fight thr Spanish
To fight for Americas freedom.
William went to Senlac Hill in a place in Hastings which is now called 'Battle' to fight Harold Godwinson I for the crown. He never went to Dover, well for nothing important anyway. Brainycat12
With nobody; Pizarro was the conqueror of Peru (South America), destroying the Incan civilization.
Spanish Bull Fight - 1903 I was released on: USA: 1903
Spanish soldiers are people who fight for Spain.