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  1. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1 September 1453 – 2 December 1515) was a Spanish general and statesman who led successful military campaigns during the Conquest of Granada and the Italian Wars. His military victories and widespread popularity earned him the nickname "El Gran Capitán" ("The Great Captain").

  2. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (born Sept. 1, 1453, Córdoba, Andalusia [now in Spain]—died Dec. 1/2, 1515, Granada, Spain) was a Spanish military leader renowned for his exploits in southern Italy.

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  3. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Enríquez de Aguilar (Montilla, 1 de septiembre de 1453-Granada, 2 de diciembre de 1515), conocido como el Gran Capitán, fue un noble y militar español que alcanzó el rango de capitán general de los ejércitos de Castilla y Aragón por sus batallas durante la Guerra de Granada (1482-1492) y especialmente ...

  4. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Cardona-Anglesola (31 December 1585 – 16 February 1635) was one of the main Spanish military leaders during the Eighty Years' War, Thirty Years' War, and the War of the Mantuan Succession.

  5. Learn how Gonzalo de Cordoba, also known as El Gran Capitan, transformed Spanish military power and tactics in the 15th century. Discover how he adapted to the new challenges of firearms, pikemen, and cavalry in his campaigns against France and Naples.

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  6. Jun 19, 2022 · Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, más conocido como el Gran Capitán; es una de las figuras históricas de mayor magnitud de la España del siglo XV, y creador de ...

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  8. Jun 27, 2018 · The Spanish general Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (1453-1515) led several successful military campaigns and was known as "El Gran Capitan" (The Great Captain). He revolutionized sixteenth century warfare by introducing a new firearm (called an arquebus) to his infantry forces.

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