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Spanish Conquerors (Hernan Cortez was a Spanish conqueror and main captain…
Spanish Conquerors
Hernan Cortez was a Spanish conqueror and main captain of the 1518 expedition to the current Mexican territory on the coasts of Yucatan where after 2 years he would completely conquer the entire territory
Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conqueror who led the expedition that would begin the conquest of Peru at the beginning of the 16th century, later he would be appointed governor of Nueva Castilla.
Description Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras was an advanced and Spanish conqueror who participated in the conquest of Cuba, in Juan de Grijalva's exploration of the Gulf of Mexico and the coasts of Yucatan, and in the conquest of the Aztec Empire led by Hernán Cortés
Lope de Aguirre was a Spanish explorer and conqueror of South America who starred in an episode of bloody selective killings to become the leader of an expedition in the search for El Dorado
Pánfilo de Narváez was a spanish conquistador. He took part in the conquest of Cuba under Velázquez. Later he was sent by him to Mexico to subdue Cortes, who attacked him in Cempoala, made him a prisoner and kept him imprisoned for three years. In 1526 he organized an expedition to Florida, dying in a shipwreck off the coast of Texas.
Diego de Almagro was a Spanish conqueror who in 1514 joined the Pedro Arias Dávila expedition to Panama. Subsequently, upon hearing of the rumors about the wealth that the Inca Empire housed, he joined forces with Francisco Pizarro in two conquest expeditions that resulted in a failure
Vasco Núñez de Balboa was an advance, explorer, ruler and Spanish conqueror. He was the first European to spot the Pacific Ocean from a cliff on its eastern coast and the first European to have founded a stable city on continental New World land
Description Francisco de Orellana was a Spanish explorer, conqueror and foreman at the time of the Spanish colonization of America. He participated in the conquest of the Inca Empire and, later, was appointed governor in various towns. He was considered one of the richest conquerors of the time
Gonzalo de Sandoval was a Spanish conqueror of New Spain. He was the son of Juan de Sandoval. He went to Cuba, where he remained as captain in 1518. The following year he began the conquest of Mexico with his cousin Hernán Cortés. For some time he was co-governor of the colony while Cortes was away from the capital
Description Gonzalez Pizarro or Gonzalo Pizarro Alonso was a Spanish conqueror, younger paternal brother of Francisco Pizarro and one of the main actors of the Conquest of Peru and civil wars between the conquerors
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