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Del Junco's father-in-law, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón, is known as the first founder of a European settlement on the American east coast. Map by Diego Ribero, 1539. The conquest expeditions of Juan del Junco commenced in 1526, when he embarked on a ship leaving Sanlúcar de Barrameda.
Rodríguez Freyle, Juan; Achury Valenzuela, Darío (1979) [1859 (1638)], El Carnero – Conquista i descubrimiento del nuevo reino de Granada de las Indias Occidentales del mar oceano, i fundacion de la ciudad de Santa Fe de Bogota (PDF) (in Spanish), Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch, pp. 1– 598
Pedro Menéndez Márquez and Rodrigo del Junco (the latter held the governorship between 1590 and 1592) 1577 – 1594 Beginning of the Spanish missions to the Timucua. Vicente González (1577–1578) and Tomás Bernaldo de Quirós (1578–1579) served as interim governors during Márquez' absence. [3] Juan de Posada governed Florida from 1588 ...
Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada, N.N., 1979 (1887) [11] Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita: 17th History, conquest, mythology, religion: Historia general de las conquistas del Nuevo Reino de Granada [12] Juan Friede: 20th Ethnology, history, Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada: Los Chibchas bajo la dominación ...
Juan del Junco; L. Juan Ladrillero; Luis Lanchero; Antonio de Lebrija (conquistador) García López de Cárdenas; Miguel López de Legazpi; Martín Ignacio de Loyola;
Rodrigo del Junco was baptized in the Roman Catholic church of Santa Maria de Junco in Ribadesella. He had one brother, Juan del Junco. Rodrigo del Junco attained the rank of captain in the Spanish Army and before 1550, served Philip II of Spain as an agent of the Kingdom of Naples, and later became a factor in Florida.
Early Spanish chronicler Pedro Simón as many contemporaneous writers had particular views of the Muisca economy. Modern anthropologists have revised many of the exploitational ideas of the Spanish colonisers Muisca mummies were carried on the backs of the guecha warriors to impress their enemies The Muisca Confederation was the confederation of Muisca rulers predating the current departments ...
del Junco is a Spanish surname meaning “from the reeds”. The most notable family with this name is the Rodrigo del Junco family which originally came from Oviedo, Asturias , Spain . In the second half of the 16th century, the family settled in St. Augustine , Florida before establishing in Matanzas , Cuba during the 17th century.