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TREJO, Rafael de, Spanish soldier and historian, born in Estremadura in the last quarter of the 15th century; died in Mexico about 1540. Little is known of his life except that he was an officer in the band of adventurers that accompanied Hernan Cortes to the conquest of Mexico. He seems to have been an educated man, as he wrote an account of the accidents of the conquest, under the title of " Memorial de algunas cosas dignas de saberse en la conquista de Nueva Espana," the manuscript of which, according to Torquemada, who confesses that he used some of the contents, existed in the government archives of Simancas, but has not yet been found.
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