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Pedro de Alvarado, Latin American History, Biographies

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Pedro de Alvarado[pA´thrO dA AlvArA´thO] Pronunciation Key, 1486–1541, Spanish conquistador. He went to Hispaniola (1510), sailed in the expedition (1518) of Juan de Grijalva, and was the chief lieutenant of HernAn CortEs in the conquest of Mexico. He commanded at TenochtitlAn in the absence of CortEs, and his brutality provoked a brief native rebellion. Sent out by CortEs in 1523, he conquered Guatemala and Salvador. He was governor of Guatemala until his death. He met with much opposition from the audiencia in Mexico, but strengthening his power on two voyages to Spain (1527–28, 1536–39), he exercised absolute control. He founded many cities and developed the colony. An expedition to Ecuador (1534–35), made in an attempt to share in the booty Francisco Pizarro was taking from the Incan empire, ended in defeat. In 1540, Alvarado, sailing for the Moluccas, stopped in Mexico. While there he was influenced by the viceroy Antonio de Mendoza and by the tales of Marcos de Niza to begin a search for the fabled Cibola. When the indigenous people of Nueva Galicia unexpectedly revolted in 1541, Alvarado took part against them in the MixtOn War. He led a foolhardy attack and was accidentally killed in the subsequent retreat. Juan RodrIguez Cabrillo took command of the maritime expedition. Alvarado's wife, Dona Beatriz de la Cueva, succeeded him as governor of Guatemala. His letters concerning the conquest of Guatemala have been published.

See J. E. Kelly, Pedro de Alvarado (1932).



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