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Born. 1465. ( 1465) Cuéllar, Segovia, Crown of Castile. Died. c. June 12, 1524 (aged 58–59) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, New Spain. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar [note 1] (1465 – c. June 12, 1524) was a Spanish conquistador and the first governor of Cuba. In 1511 he led the successful conquest and colonization of Cuba.
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Jul 13, 2022 · Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (also spelt Velásquez, 1465-1524) was a Spanish conquistador who conquered Cuba in 1511, became the island's first governor for the next decade, and sponsored expeditions of conquest directed at the American mainland, notably the one led by Hernán Cortés (1485-1547) which conquered the Aztec civilization of Mexico.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Died: 1524, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (born c. 1465, Cuéllar, Spain—died 1524, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba) was a conquistador and the first Spanish governor of Cuba. Velázquez sailed to the New World in 1493 on the second voyage of Christopher Columbus.
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May 15, 2015 · Diego Velazquez de Cuellar (1464-1524) was a conquistador and Spanish colonial administrator. He is not to be confused with Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez, the Spanish painter generally referred to simply as Diego Velazquez. Diego Velazquez de Cuellar arrived in the New World on Christopher Columbus' Second Voyage and soon became a very ...
Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (ca. 1465-1523) was a Spanish conqueror who founded Cuba and was indirectly responsible for the conquest of Aztec Mexico and Mayan Yucatán. Cuéllar near Segovia was the birthplace of Diego Velázquez.
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Velázquez de Cuéllar, Diego. Cuéllar (Segovia) c. 1464 – Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), 1524. Conquistador español y gobernador de la isla de Cuba desde 1511. Nació alrededor de 1464 en la villa segoviana de Cuéllar. Pertenecía a una importante familia nobiliaria con protagonismo en la citada villa durante la Edad Media.
Aug 26, 2022 · In 1517, Díaz moved on to Cuba where he served under another infamous colonial governor, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524). Velázquez was keen to find out more about the Yucatán Peninsula – then considered just another Caribbean island. Cuéllar sent two expeditions of exploration to Mexico: one in 1517 led by Francisco Hernández ...