Los hombres de la entrada

Los hombres de la entrada

Teresa Piossek Prebisch

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Editorial:
LIBROS TUCUMAN
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9786319046205
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En mayo de 1543 el capitán Diego de Rojas salió de Cuzco para hacer la entrada al dilatado y desconocido extremo austral de Sudamérica ingresando por el Tucma o Tucumán. Su ambición era llegar al Río de la Plata, pero aunque la muerte le impidió cumplirla, sus seguidores sí lo lograron.Tras dos años de aventuras y padecimientos descubrieron la ruta entre el Perú y el gran río que desembocaba en el Océano Atlántico, que habría de cambiar la historia del Cono Sur al transformarse pronto en la columna vertebral del Virreinato del Perú y en eje de la conquista y poblamiento del territorio argentino.El presente libro cuenta los sucesos de esta colosal aunque casi desconocida hazaña relatada en base a una minuciosa investigación de documentos hasta ahora escasamente tenidos en cuenta por la historiografía. El trabajo se ve enriquecido por mapas trazados por primera vez, en base a dicha documentación. 10

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