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Juan de Sanabria

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Died
  
1549 Seville, Spain

Religion
  
Catholicism

Profession
  
Military


Occupation
  
Explorer

Nationality
  
Spanish

Name
  
Juan Sanabria

Juan de Sanabria (1504-1549) was a Spanish Nobleman, Captain and Conquistador.

Biography

Sanabria was born in Trujillo, Cáceres, Extremadura, son of Diego Rodríguez de Sanabria and María de Alonso de Hinojosa, belonging to a distinguished family He was cousin of conquistador Hernán Cortés (Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca).

In 1547, Sanabria was appointed as Adelantado of the Río de la Plata, he died while preparing trip to America. His son Diego de Sanabria, remained in charge of the expedition.

Juan de Sanabria was the husband of Mencía Calderón Ocampo, the first expeditionary woman of the New World, who arrived in Paraguayan territory six years after having left Spain. She was accompanied by his daughters, and a contingent of 80 soldiers, 40 Spanish women and some children.

References

Juan de Sanabria Wikipedia