The rock history It dates from the middle of the 20th century and its origin is closely related to the large number of different rhythms on which it w...
The Julian Revolution It was a civic-military insurrection that took place in Ecuador on July 9, 1925. That day, a group of young military officers, c...
The latifundismo It is that state of the economy in which a large amount of land is under the control of one owner or a minority of owners. In other w...
We collect the most famous Renaissance philosophers, a stage of artistic, cultural splendor and of the difficult thought of equal. In the religious sp...
Ferdinand of Magellan (1480-1521), also sometimes called Hernando de Magallanes, was a Portuguese sailor and explorer who led the first expedition to ...
Elizabeth I of England (1533 - 1603), also called Elizabeth I in English, was one of the most prominent queens of England. He ruled from 1558 until hi...
Yáhuar Huácac He was the seventh Inca governor, son of Inca Roca and Mama Micay. His name at birth was Tito Cusi Hualpa. The union of his parents woul...
Jose Fernandez Madrid (1789-1830) was a 19th century Colombian lawyer, politician, and physician. He served as president twice during the 1810s. In ad...
The Inca Plan It was a document prepared by the self-proclaimed Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces in Peru. The document was a government pl...