Francisco Pizarro and his brothers Gonzalo, Juan, …
Years: 1531 - 1531
April
Francisco Pizarro and his brothers Gonzalo, Juan, and Hernando, attracted by the news of a rich and fabulous kingdom, had left the impoverished Extremadura, like many migrants after them.
In 1529, Francisco had Pizarro obtained permission from the Spanish Monarchy to conquer the land they called Peru.
According to historian Raúl Porras Barrenechea, Peru is neither a Quechuan nor a Caribbean word, but Indo-Hispanic or hybrid.
Pizarro’s Spanish army, following a long and difficult journey from Panama throughout which many had fallen to disease and other hazards, had docked at the Inca city of Tumbes in April.
Here, some gold, silver, and emeralds are procured and dispatched to Almagro, who had stayed in Panama to gather more recruits.
Sebastián de Belalcázar had soon arrived with thirty men.
Born Sebastián Moyano in the province of Córdoba, Spain, in either 1479 or 1480, he had taken the name Belalcázar after the name of the castle-town near to his birthplace in Córdoba.
According to various sources, he may have left for the New World with Christopher Columbus as early as 1498, but Juan de Castellanos will write that he killed a mule in 1507 and fled to Spain for the West Indies due to fear of punishment, and as a chance to escape the poverty in which he lived.
An encomendero in Panama in 1522, he had entered Nicaragua with Francisco Hernández de Córdoba in 1524 during the conquest of Nicaragua, and had become the first mayor of the city of León in Nicaragua.
He remained there until 1527, when he left for Honduras as a result of internal disputes among the Spanish governors.
Briefly returning to León, he then sailed to the coast of Peru, where he unites with Pizarro’s expedition.
Received with quiet hostility by Incas who had perhaps been alerted to the acts of pillage and plunder committed on the fringes of the Empire by the invaders, the Spaniards, deeming it unsafe to remain in Tumbes, relocate their camp to …
Locations
People
- Diego de Almagro
- Felipillo
- Francisco Pizarro
- Francisco de Orellana
- Gonzalo Pizarro
- Hernando Pizarro
- Hernando de Luque
- Hernando de Soto
- Isabella of Portugal
- Juan Pizarro
- Juan de Castellanos
- Pedro Pizarro
- Pedro de los Ríos y Gutiérrez de Aguayo
- Sebastián de Belalcázar
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