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FBI Returns Stolen Hernán Cortés Document to Mexico
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FBI Returns Stolen Hernán Cortés Document to Mexico

The FBI has successfully returned a stolen 16th-century document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico, after it had been missing for over thirty years. This significant manuscript, dated 1527, holds great historical value.

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FBI returns stolen document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico
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The FBI has returned a stolen 16th-century document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico, after it was missing for decades. This manuscript is significant for its historical value.
Editor’s Note: This return is important as it helps restore a piece of Mexico's cultural heritage that was lost for centuries. It highlights efforts to recover stolen artifacts and acknowledges the historical significance of such documents.
FBI returns stolen document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico
PositiveWorld Affairs
The FBI has returned a stolen 16th-century document signed by conquistador Hernán Cortés to Mexico, after it was missing for decades. This manuscript is significant for its historical value.
Editor’s Note: This return is important as it helps restore a piece of Mexico's cultural heritage that was lost for centuries. It highlights efforts to recover stolen artifacts and acknowledges the historical significance of such documents.
FBI returns stolen conquistador document to Mexico
PositiveWorld Affairs
The FBI has returned a stolen document signed by Hernán Cortés in 1527 to Mexico. This document was believed to have been taken over thirty years ago.
Editor’s Note: This return is significant as it helps restore a piece of history to Mexico, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage and the efforts to rectify past wrongs.

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