- Pedrarias Dávila
Pedrarias Dávila (Pedro Arias de Ávila) (
Segovia , Castile, c. 1440 –
León,March 6 ,1531 ), was a Spanish colonial administrator. He led the first great Spanish expedition in theNew World .He married an intimate friend of queen
Isabella I of Spain (whence probably his preferment) and saw some service inEurope . Dávila served as soldier in wars againstMoors atGranada , in Spain, and inNorth Africa . At the age of nearly seventy years he was made commander in 1514 by kingFerdinand II of Aragon of the largest Spanish expedition (19 vessels and 1,500 men) hitherto sent to America. He reachedSanta Marta inColombia . Thence he went to Darién, where the discoverer of thePacific Ocean ,Vasco Núñez de Balboa , governed. Pedrarias superseded him, gave him his daughter in wedlock, and afterwards had him judicially murdered. Another of Pedrarias's daughters, born when he was elderly, was married to his loyal lieutenant, the successful conquistador and ill fated explorer Hernando de Soto.In 1519 he founded
Panama City and moved his capital there in 1524, abandoning Darién. Dávila sentGil González Dávila to explore northward. In 1524 he sent another expedition with Francisco Hernández de Córdoba.He was a party to the original agreement with
Francisco Pizarro andDiego de Almagro which brought about the discovery ofPeru , but withdrew (1526) for a small compensation, having lost confidence in the outcome. In the same year he was superseded as Governor of Panama by Pedro de los Ríos, and retired to León inNicaragua , where he was named its new governor on July 1, 1527. Here he lived for the rest of his life until he died at the age of 91 on March 6, 1531.He left an unenviable record, as a man of unreliable character, cruel, and unscrupulous. Through his foundation of
Panama , however, he laid the basis for the discovery of South America's west coast and the subsequent conquest of Peru.Spanish Bibliography
Alvarez Rubiano, Pablo: Pedrarias Dávila. Contribución a la figura del "Gran Justador", Gobernador de Castilla del Oro y Nicaragua. Madrid, 1944.
Cantera Burgos, Francisco: Pedrarias Dávila y Cota, capitán general y gobernador de Castilla del Oro y Nicaragua: sus antecedentes judíos. Universidad de Madrid, Cátedra de Lengua Hebrea e Historia de los judíos. Madrid, 1971.
Mena García, Carmen: Pedrarias Dávila o la Ira de Dios: una historia olvidada. Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, 1992 ( 281 págs.) ISBN 84-7405-834-1
Mena García, Carmen: Sevilla y las flotas de Indias. La gran armada de Castilla del Oro, 1513-1514. Universidad de Sevilla, Fundación cultural El Monte, Sevilla, 1998 (458 págs.), 2ª edición Sevilla, 1999, ISBN 84-472-0459-6
Mena García, Carmen: Un linaje de conversos en tierras americanas. Los testamentos de Pedrarias Dávila, gobernador de Castilla del Oro y Nicaragua. León, 2004; 202 págs., ISBN 84-9773-137-9
References
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External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01711b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.floridahistory.com/inset44.html#Names Hernando de Soto's activity with Pedrarias Dávila in Panama]
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