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  1. Menéndez left in July 1565 with 11 ships and a crew of 2,000 and arrived in Florida on August 28. After he returned to Spain, the French revenged themselves for the massacre. When Menéndez returned he found that the Spanish garrison in St. Augustine had been hanged.

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  2. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (born February 15, 1519, Avilés, Spain—died September 17, 1574, Santander) was a Spaniard who founded St. Augustine, Florida, and was a classic example of the conquistador—intrepid, energetic, loyal, and brutal.

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  3. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo meˈnendeθ ðe aβiˈles]; Asturian: Pedro (Menéndez) d'Avilés; 15 February 1519 – 17 September 1574) was a Spanish admiral, explorer and conquistador from Avilés, in Asturias, Spain.

  4. Jul 18, 2015 · Menéndez must have been devastated at the loss and presumed death of his only son. He must have hoped against hope Juan had been safely washed ashore on Florida’s long and dangerous east coast.

  5. Feb 15, 2015 · Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (February 15, 1519 – September 17, 1574) was Comendador of the Holy Cross of Zarza of the Knights of Santiago, Captain-General of the Ocean Sea, Governor of Cuba, Captain-General of the West, Adelantado of Florida, and Founder of St. Augustine.

  6. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés (15 February 1519 – 17 September 1574) was a Spanish explorer who was famous for exploring St. Augustine. That is in Florida, United States today.

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  8. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés ( b. 1519; d. 17 September 1574), Spanish naval officer. Menéndez, a native of Avilés, Asturias, was appointed captain-general of the Indies fleet by Philip II in 1560.