- Juan Rejón
Juan Rejón (d. 1481) was an
Aragonese captain in the service of the Castilian navy, who was appointed by theCatholic Kings to participate in the conquest of theCanary Islands . Rejón founded the city ofLas Palmas de Gran Canaria .After being named captain, he recruited a contingent of 600 men, mostly Andalusians. Their number included
Alonso Fernández de Lugo , future conqueror ofLa Palma andTenerife . [ [http://lugocrest.homestead.com/lugofamilygenealogy.html lugofamilymain ] ]From the
Puerto de Santa María , the expedition departed on three ships on May 28, 1478. On June 24, 1478, they disembarked off Las Isletas (today part of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). Rejón set up camp at a nearbypalm grove; this became the nucleus of the city of Las Palmas. Tension and problems with his men, including one of his followers, named Bermúdez, resulted in Rejón being imprisoned and then sent back to Spain by his replacement as governor ofGran Canaria ,Pedro de Vera .Rejón was taken in chains to the Castilian court. However, he obtained his liberty, returned to the Canary Islands, and ordered the
decapitation of Pedro de Vera and the exile of Bermúdez to the island ofLanzarote .In 1480, he participated in military operations on the island of
La Gomera , not fully conquered by the Castilians. He disembarked with his troops atHermigua with two goals: to complete conquest of the island and to meet with Hernán Peraza, the feudal lord of La Gomera. However, Peraza considered Rejón, a commander with many troops operating in territory not controlled by Castile, as a threat to his own power. Peraza sent his own troops to Hermigua. In 1481, Rejón was murdered by one of thevassals of Peraza.Peraza was forced to explain Rejón’s death at court. He was pardoned but had to meet certain conditions. He had to participate in the conquest of Gran Canaria with troops from La Gomera and complete conquest of the island, a plan that had not been completed by Rejón. Peraza himself was later killed by the Guanche Hautacuperche.
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*es icon [http://www.laspalmasgc.es/lpgc/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=93&ssSourceNodeId=25 Ayuntamiento Las Palmas de Gran Canaria / Historia]
*es icon [http://www.mpaiac.org/rebelion.html Conquista de La Gomera]
*es icon [http://personal.telefonica.terra.es/web/mleal/articles/canarias/146.htm Gran Canaria recopilación Histórica]
*es icon [http://www.mgar.net/docs/wendt.htm Documentos y bibliografía histórica sobre Canarias]
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