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SUAREZ PERALTA, Juan, born in the city of Mexico about 1580. Nothing further is known of his life than that he was a son of one of the Spanish officers of the conquest, and seems to have been educated and studious. A manuscript chronicle of events in Mexico, written by him in 1589, was some years ago discovered by Marcos Toledo. Although many of its conceptions are erroneous, it has a special merit as containing information not furnished by any previous work. The manuscript was published by Justo Zaragoza, under the original title of "Noticias Histdricas de la Nueva Espana" (Madrid, 1878).
JIMENEZ PEREZ, Manuel - Appleton's Biography by Stanley L. Klos
SUAREZ PERALTA, Juan, born in the city of Mexico
about 1580. Nothing further is known of his life than that he was a son of one
of the Spanish officers of the conquest, and seems to have been educated and
studious.
A manuscript chronicle of events in Mexico, written by
him in 1589, was some years ago discovered by Marcos Toledo. Although many of
its conceptions are erroneous, it has a special merit as containing information
not furnished by any previous work. The manuscript was published by Justo
Zaragoza, under the original title of "Noticias Históricas de la Nueva España"
(Madrid, 1878).
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