The Caballeros are the cavalry or horsemen, who guard Jesus from those trying to capture him in this re-enactment. |
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A relatively common misconception is that a small number of conquistadores conquered vast territories, aided only by disease epidemics and their powerful caballeros. |
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The military force of the towns became the caballeros villanos. |
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The Council was also rearranged and it was officially settled that one bishop, three caballeros, and eight or nine lawyers would serve on the council at a time. |
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The Aztecs had underestimated the shock value of the Spanish caballeros because all they had seen was the horses traveling on the wet paved streets of Tenochtitlan. |
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