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Pedro de los Ríos y Gutiérrez de Aguayo

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Pedro de los Ríos was named governor of Castilla del Oro in May 1526 and took charge of the post in July of the same year. He later moved to Nicaragua and earned the trust of its administrators who also bestowed him the governorship. However, the governor of
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and was registered among its first Spanish settlers. Ríos sided with Pizarro's forces against initial unsuccessful attempts by the
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After several years of mishandling the governorship of Castilla del Oro, he was removed from the post and succeeded by
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in August 1529. His duties done in Central America, he decided to join
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Spanish name
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Pedrarias Dávila
Castilla del Oro
Nicaragua
Córdoba, Spain
Honduras
Diego López de Salcedo y Rodríguez
León, Nicaragua
Antonio de la Gama
Francisco Pizarro
Peru
Cuzco
Spanish Crown
Battle of Chupas
Battle of Huarina
Lake Titicaca
Narrative of the Proceedings of Pedrarias Davila
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