- Francisco Xerez
Francisco Xerez (
Seville ,Spain , 1495 - 1565?) was a Spanish explorer-turned-historian, the personal secretary of conquistadorFrancisco Pizarro . He participated in the conquest of Peru during the first two unsuccessful expeditions led by Pizarro,Diego de Almagro andHernando de Luque in 1524.Xerex did not stay and joinThe thirteen of the fame in theIsle of Gallo (1526).Francisco Xerez arrived in the
New World on 1514 under the expedition thatFerdinand II of Aragon had sent under the guidance ofPedrarias Dávila . The expedition had landed in the city ofSanta María la Antigua del Darién ,Panama . During the next decade, he remained inCastilla de Oro . Xerez explored theIsthmus of Panama along withVasco Nuñez de Balboa andGaspar de Espinosa . As one of the first settlers inAcla , Panama, he became the actuary of the local Spanish administrators.Between 1528 and 1530, Xerez lived in
Natá of theCoclé Province as the actuary of governorPedro de los Ríos . During this last year, when Francisco Pizarro had returned from his interview with King Charles V inToledo, Spain , Xerez once again joined Pizarro and his followers on their voyage to conquer the Inca Empire.Following the successful campaign of the
Battle of Cajamarca in 1532, Francisco Pizarro designated Xerez as his personal secretary and offered him a significant amount of gold the Inca EmperorAtahualpa had paid as a ransom. Xerez wrote with all detail about the events that preceded the Spanish conquest and the first encounter Pizarro had with Atahualpa inCajamarca . During this time Xerez fractured one of his legs and returned to Seville, where his narrations about the conquest of Peru were published as the "Verdadera Relación de la conquista del Perú" in June of 1534.Xerez did not have the same luck back in his native Seville, and soon became broke after various unsuccessful businesses. Towards the end of 1540s his situation aggravated, prompting him to change his name to Francisco López de Xerez. No details of Xerez are known following these years, although some authors claim he went bankrupt and eventually returned with his family to Peru until he died.
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