Talk:Diego Durán

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Requested move
I could not find the discussion regarding the proposed move on the move request page. This article should NOT be moved to "Deigo Duran".--Rockero 19:41, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


 * I guess that would be because the editor who placed the notice did not register it there. The proposed destination was also spelled incorrectly- should be Diego Durán, not Deigo Durán. I've fixed this now. I would support such a move, (ie, to Diego Durán), as this reflects the orthography frequently used, and formally correct.--cjllw | TALK  22:12, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


 * I've now moved the page to Diego Durán, since there were no objections.--cjllw | TALK  07:27, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

Aguilar
I have a question about the identification of the former-solder friar De Aguilar. The name given is for a Dominican named Francisco, but the link in the article is to a Franciscan friar named Gerónimo. Anyone have any further information about this seeming contradiction? I've already corrected a spelling error in another name given in the article. It seems the author is not familiar with Spanish names

I also have an objection to the sentence which critiques Durán's basis for objection to human sacrifice. It seems to imply that this is a narrow point of view based in Catholicism. Any practitioners of human sacrifice on here to defend it? Daniel the Monk (talk) 14:36, 3 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Looks like the result of an error when someone was making a good-faith attempt to disambiguate the link from a 19thC honduran politician, also named Francisco de Aguilar. Have corrected the link to point to the intended target, & set up a stub article for this conquistador at Francisco de Aguilar (conquistador). He is of course a different person from the other Aguilar who participated in Cortes' expedition, the one-time shipwrecked Franciscan cleric and later translator for Cortes, Geronimo de Aguilar.--cjllw ʘ  TALK 04:27, 4 February 2010 (UTC)

Heyden references
Who is the Heyden that seems to be the primary or exclusive source for the content in this article? I'm not a colonialist, so maybe the author or book is well known in the field of colonial Latin American historiography. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Strangeinterlude (talk • contribs) 20:41, 9 March 2014 (UTC)

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