- and
founded Panama City (1519). He died in 1531 aged
around 90 or 91.
Pedrarias was the son of
Pedro Arias and María
Ortiz de Cota. He was born into a...
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known as
Pedrarias Dávila and who
would later become notorious for his cruelty, took
control of
Veragua and
managed to calm the situation.
Pedrarias arrived...
- possible, but
faced interference from
Pedrarias Dávila and from
Panama City's treasurer,
Alonso de la Puente.
Pedrarias Dávila had
learned of
their discovery...
- a Spanish-Basque
conquistador under the
direction of
Panama governor Pedrarias Dávila,
founded Panama City in 1519,
Santa María la
Antigua del Darién...
- his memory. Córdoba was an
officer of
Pedro Arias Dávila,
known also as
Pedrarias Dávila.: 43 Hernán Cortés and Hernán
Ponce de León
supported Córdoba...
-
designated as
Castilla de Oro, from the
viceroy of Hispaniola,
establishing Pedrarias Dávila as
General Lieutenant in 1513 with
functions similar to
those of...
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Golden Castille). He ****igned
Pedro Arias Dávila (
Pedrarias Davila) as
Royal Governor.
Pedrarias arrived in June 1514 with a 22 vessel, 1,500 men armada...
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Spanish colonial town
founded by
order of the
Governor of
Castilla de Oro,
Pedrarias Dávila, in 1515. It was
located on the
central coastline of the modern-day...
- "Narrative of
Pascual de Andagoya".
Narrative of the
Proceedings of
Pedrarias Davila. The
Hakluyt Society – via Wikisource. Mena Garcia,
Maria del Carmen...
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started the
arrangements for a
second expedition with
permission from
Pedrarias Dávila, Panama's governor. Dávila, who
himself was
preparing an expedition...