Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
Assembly of the Ancien Régime of Spain.
1Representation in the cortes was withdrawn from all but eighteen privileged cities.
2We have been outvoted in the cortes, and this afternoon we intend to dissolve them.
3Among authors: cortes a. J Med Chem.
4Meanwhile the more distant provinces had acknowledged the authority of the cortes, and had sworn to support the constitution.
5At least eight independent cortes or parliaments existed in this Spanish-Italian group, adding greatly to the intricacy of administration.
6It is thought Cortes sent it to the Spanish king in Europe.
7Franco's Cortes was dissolved, and a political reform law was approved overwhelmingly.
8The deputies have never been able to accomplish anything in the Cortes.
9Reporting by Raul Cortes Fernandez Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
10The Cortes of Spain had just proclaimed the sovereignty of the people.
11Expeditions sent by Cortes to reduce the provinces of the Mexican empire.
12Joan Ribera, the secretary of Cortes, came in the ship to Spain.
13This disagreement in the Cortes is a very serious thing for Spain.
14Cortes, therefore, was in receipt of a liberal education for his day.
15Leaving a guard at the temple, Cortes came back to the garrison.
16I do not mean De Barrios of Seville, the brother-in-law of Cortes.