File:Cuera dragon.jpg

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Description Gravure présentant un Cuera dragón, unité des troupes coloniales espagnoles au Mexique. Fin XVIIIème siècle.
Date gravure du début du XIXème siècle
Source http://www.militar.org.ua/foro/uniformes-de-nueva-espana-mexico-siglo-xix-t8606-30.html
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