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Federal investigators returned a 500-year-old document signed by Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador who captured the ...
The "priceless cultural artifact" was returned to the government of Mexico in a ceremony, according to the FBI.
The FBI has returned a 500-year-old stolen document signed by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico. The manuscript ...
The document describes payments made for expedition supplies, and was signed by Hernán Cortés, who conquered the Aztecs.
A joint operation between the FBI, the Department of Justice and the New York Police Department resulted in the return of a ...
The FBI returned a stolen 16th-century Cortés manuscript to Mexico, aiding in historical recovery efforts. No charges filed ...
Mexico has for decades sought the repatriation of cultural artifacts, including a delicate headdress made of iridescent ...
Nearly five centuries after Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés signed it and decades after someone swiped it from Mexico’s ...
On August 13, the FBI returned a stolen manuscript signed by a Spanish conquistador to the government of Mexico.
The document was believed to have been stolen between 1985 and 1993, and passed hands “many times” before its recovery.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers on Tuesday that the U.S. needs to see a whole lot more from Mexico in terms of stopping the cartels and the flow of migrants to the U.S.
Hernán Cortés (1485–1547) was a Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire in ...
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