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''[[Pizarro, or The Conquest of Mexico]]'' is the title given for a play produced by James Lycett in 1850-55 - most probably a version of Sheridan's play ''[[Pizarro]]'', based on Von Kotzebue's original.  
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''[[Pizarro, or The Conquest of Mexico]]'' is the title given for a play produced by [[James Lycett]] in 1850-55 - most probably a version of Sheridan's play ''[[Pizarro]]'', based on Von Kotzebue's original.  
  
 
'''See ''[[Die Spanier in Peru oder Rollas Tod]]'''''
 
'''See ''[[Die Spanier in Peru oder Rollas Tod]]'''''

Latest revision as of 07:46, 17 May 2017

Pizarro, or The Conquest of Mexico is the title given for a play produced by James Lycett in 1850-55 - most probably a version of Sheridan's play Pizarro, based on Von Kotzebue's original.

See Die Spanier in Peru oder Rollas Tod

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