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English: Spanish conquistadors selling and forcing to eat human flesh to the native americans in the 16th century. Of the Tyranny of the spanish in Guatemala in the book Le miroir de la cruelle, & horrible tyrannie espagnole perpetrée au Pays Bas, par le tyran duc de Albe, & autres commandeurs de par le roi Philippe le deuxième 1620 Holland
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Source Espejo de la cruel y horrible tiranía española perpetrada en los Países Bajos por el tirano, el duque de Alba, y otros comandantes del rey Felipe II
Author Johannes Gysius 1620

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"See here loyal Flemish (refering the Flemish people) a weird spectacle, from which the spaniards hardly will ask for appreciation. To sell human flesh to the public forcing them to eat it or they will suffer a cruel misdoing. The mourning has to be started again, and the dead bodies to be put in a coffin: The rest (of the natives) were used for the greatest deeds (expeditions) and above all the strongest and cleverest are chosen"

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