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Pedro de Luján

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Pedro de Luján
MonarchCharles V
Personal details
BornC.1500
Madrid, Spain
Died1536
Luján River, Buenos Aires
OccupationConquistador
ProfessionArmy's officer
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/serviceSpanish Navy
Years of service1520s-1536
RankCaptain
Battles/warsCombate de Corpus Christi

Pedro de Luján (1500s-1536) was a Spanish nobleman, captain and conquistador of the Río de la Plata.[1] He had arrived in Buenos Aires in the expedition of his uncle, Pedro de Mendoza.[2]

Biography

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Luján was born in Spain, son of Pedro de Luján and Mencia de Lago, belonging to a noble family.[3] He was possibly a descendant of Pedro de Luján, a vassal of John II of Castile and Ines de Bracamonte, the granddaughter of Robert de Bracquemont.[4]

He died June 15, 1536, during the Battle of Corpus Christi, where the invading Spanish forces clashed with natives. In the combat Pedro Luján, who served as captain of the troop, was wounded, dying in question of hours on the riverbank.[5] The area was named Luján in his honour.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Serie B--Historia naval argentina (in Spanish). Departamento de Estudios Historicos Navales. 1962.
  2. ^ Revista del V centenario del descubrimiento y de la Evangelización de América, Issue 2 (in Spanish). Ediciones Universidad del Salvador. 1993.
  3. ^ Buenos Aires: desde sus orígenes hasta Hernandarias. Enrique de Gandía. 1937.
  4. ^ Índice de la colección de don Luis de Salazar y Castro (in Spanish). Baltasar CUARTERO Y HUERTA, Antonio DE VARGAS-ZÚÑIGA Y MONTERO DE ESPINOSA.
  5. ^ Provincias del Rio de la Plata (in Spanish). Pedro de Angelis. 1837.
  6. ^ Revista del V centenario del descubrimiento y de la Evangelización de América, Issue 2 (in Spanish). Ediciones Universidad del Salvador. 1993.
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