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Pánfilo de Narváez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaɱfilo ðe naɾˈβaeθ]; born 1470 or 1478, [3] died 1528) was a Spanish conquistador and soldier in the Americas.Born in Spain, he first sailed to the island of Jamaica (then Santiago) in 1510 as a soldier.
The approximate route of the Narváez expedition from Santo Domingo. From Galveston in November 1528, Cabeza de Vaca, Alonso del Castillo Maldonado, Andrés Dorantes de Carranza and Estevanico traveled for eight years on foot across the Southwest, accompanied by Indians, until reaching present-day Mexico City in 1536.
Narvaez is a surname of Spanish [1] and also Basque [2] origin, and may refer to: Darcia Narvaez, American psychologist; Francisco de Narváez (born 1953), Colombian-born politician and businessman; Kiko (footballer, born 1972), born Francisco Miguel Narváez Machón, Spanish football player; Frankie Narvaez (1939–2004), Puerto Rican boxer
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾ ˈnuɲeθ kaˈβeθa ðe ˈβaka] ⓘ; c. 1488/90/92 [1] – after 19 May 1559 [2]) was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition.
Narvaez was promoted again on July 13, after Jose Trevino suffered an injury. [12] He made his major league debut on July 20, recording his first MLB hit. [13]
Painting of Azemmour from 1572, shortly after Estevanico's lifetime. Very little is known about the background of Estevanico. The most comprehensive description of his origins consists of just one line written by Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in his Spanish account of the Narváez Expedition.
Francisco de los Cobos, Narváez's most important patron, painted by Jan Gossaert in c. 1530. The exact date or even year of Narváez's birth is unknown. He was born in Granada and the earliest surviving references to him indicate that as early as 1526 he was a member of the household of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina, a well-known and very successful patron of the arts who was the Secretary ...
Narvaez in 2018. Originally from El Playón de San Francisco, situated at an altitude of 2,990 meters, in Ecuador's Sucumbíos Canton, [5] whilst at school Narváez was a member of a cycling club founded by one of his teachers, former Olympic racing cyclist Juan Carlos Rosero.