- Juan de Salazar de Epinosa
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name = Juan de Salazar de Epinosa
occupation = Spanish Soldier
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birth_date =1508
birth_place =Espinosa de los Monteros ,Spain
death_date =1560
death_place =Asuncion ,Paraguay
religion =Juan de Salazar y Espinoza, (1508 - 1560), was a Spanish explorer, founder of the Paraguayan city of
Asuncion . Born in the city ofEspinosa de los Monteros in Burgos,Spain , not much is known about his early life.On August
1535 he set sail from the Spanish port ofSanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz ) as a member of the expeditionaryPedro de Mendoza , who set sail towards the region of theRio de la Plata , arriving to the estuary of the Rio de la Plata in January of1536 . After assisting Pedro de Mendoza in the first foundation ofBuenos Aires , Juan de Salazar y Espinoza was then sent to look forJuan de Ayolas , who had been sent earlier by Pedro de Mendoza to explore the northern rivers of the Paraná→ andParaguay River . He managed to find another member of Ayolas' party,Domingo Martínez de Irala , holed up in the fort ofCandelaria , which was founded by Ayolas earlier in February of1537 .While continuing his trip in the search of Ayolas, he proceeded to found a fort on the eastern banks of the Paraguay river which he denominated "Our Lady of Asuncion", due to coincidence of that day, August 15th, being the
Christian celebration of the Asuncion of the Virgen Mary. He then travelled as far asSan Pedro to look for Ayolas, only to find that he had been killed by theChaco indians.Juan de Salazar y Espinosa is credited for having founded the first permanent European settlement in this region of the Rio de la Plata: Asuncion, which would become the capital of Paraguay. In
1544 , he was expelled to Spain for having taken sides along the disgraced former governor of the Rio de la Plata,Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca . He returned to the region three years later, this time around as a treasurer to the vice-royalty, undertaking a distinguished public career in the region known as Paraguay. He passed away in the 1560 in the city he had founded, Asuncion.
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