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- De Carvajal, Francisco, 1464-1548
- Carbajal, Francisco de, 1464-1548
- De Carbajal, Francisco, 1464-1548
- Demonio de los Andes, 1464-1548
- Carvajal, Francisco de, 1465?-1549
- López Gascón, Francisco, 1464-1548
- Gascón, Francisco López, 1464-1548
- Carauajal, Francisco de, 1464-1548
- De Carauajal, Francisco, 1464-1548
- Caravajal, Francisco de, 1464-1548
- De Caravajal, Francisco, 1464-1548
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1464
Death Date
- 1548-04-10
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Universidad de Salamanca
Birth Place
- Rágama (Spain)
Associated Locale
- Valle de Jaquijahuana (Peru)
Associated Locale
- Salamanca (Spain)
Associated Locale
- Italy
Associated Language
- Spanish
Occupation
Military officer
Lawyer
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Carvajal, Francisco de, 1465?-1549
Sources
- found: Sin, crimes, and retribution in early Latin America, 1999:CIP t.p. (Francisco de Carvajal)
- found: Encic. univ. ilus. europeo-americana(Carvajal (Franciso de); militar español; b. in Arévalo (Avila), Spain, in 1464; d. in Peru in 1548)
- found: LC database, Oct. 28, 1998(hdg.: Carvajal, Francisco de, 1465?-1549)
- found: Francisco de Carbajal, o, El genio del mal, 2000:t.p. (Francisco de Carbajal)
- found: Caruajal en Charcas, 2017:page, etc. (Francisco de Carvajal; Francisco López Gascón; born 1464 in Rágama de Arévalo; studied in the Universidad de Salamanca; fought in Rávena (1512) and Pavía (1525); married a Portuguese widow Catatina Leytón; after getting married they went to Mexico and then Peru; mayor of Cuzco; fought in civil wars among the Spaniards; fought in the battle of Chupas (September 16, 1542), the battle of Charcas (1546), the battle of Huarina (1547), and the Valle de Xaquizauana (April 9, 1548); he was hung on April 10, 1548 at the age of 84 after being turned over by his own men; his names was written and pronounced Carauajal in the 16th century and not as Caravajal or Carvajal as it is pronounced today)
- found: Real Academia de Historia (Spain) website, February 22, 2021:(Francisco López Gascón; Francisco de Carvajal; known as the demonio de los Andes [demon of the Andes]; born circa 1470 in Rágama (Salamanca); died April 10, 1548 in Peru; conquistador in Mexico and Peru; field master of Gonzalo Pizarro during his great rebellion (1544-1548); studied law at the Universidad de Salamanca; was executed in the Valle de Jaquijahuana along with Gonzalo Pizarro and his captains) - http://dbe.rah.es/biografias/14541/francisco-lopez-gascon
- found: The Golden Empire : Spain, Charles V, and the creation of America, 2011:page 318 (Francisco de Carvajal; Francisco López Gascón; born 1464 in Rágama de Arévalo; took the name Carvajal since he had been a protégé (or wanted to be) of a cardinal of that name in Italy; was executed on April 10, 1548 along with Gonzalo Pizarro and others) - https://books.google.com/books?id=ig0ClG-TZUAC&pg=PA318&lpg=PA318&dq=%22francisco+lopez+gascon%22&source=bl&ots=7N_Cw55lIR&sig=ACfU3U2T6N8wxRxLKMTJK_d5eaP1nNR78Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwju_rL4_P3uAhXzGFkFHf4-C-oQ6AEwD3oECBUQAw#v=onepage&q=%22francisco%20lopez%20gascon%22&f=false
- found: Last Conquistador: Mansio Serra De Lequizamon and the Conquest of the Incas, 1999:first page of chapter 7, etc. (Francisco López Gascón; Francisco de Carbajal; took his name from Cardinal Bernardino de Carbajal; at one point was planning on being a priest; fought with Gonzalo Pizarro; died April 1548 in the Valle de Jaquijahuana a few miles north of Cuzco) - https://books.google.com/books?id=JycTDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT129&lpg=PT129&dq=%22francisco+lopez+gascon%22&source=bl&ots=oSKT2_DDq7&sig=ACfU3U18RCgorrJBc8P8TszaOJEzuf8Thw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwju_rL4_P3uAhXzGFkFHf4-C-oQ6AEwEXoECBEQAw#v=onepage&q=%22francisco%20lopez%20gascon%22&f=false
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Change Notes
- 1998-10-28: new
- 2021-02-22: revised
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