Ñuflo de Chaves
Deceased Person
1518 – 1568
Who was Ñuflo de Chaves?
Ñuflo de Chaves, also: "Ñuflo de Chávez", was a Spanish conquistador. He is best known for founding the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia.
Ñuflo de Chaves was born and grew up in the small Spanish village of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, some 12 km south of Trujillo in the Extremadura region in Spain.
He joined the military and went to South America as a conquistador.
In 1544 in Asunción he participated in the revolt against the Spanish governor Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. He helped Domingo Martínez de Irala's appointment as governor, and prepared an expedition to Charcas. In 1557 he planned an expedition to conquer Jarayes lands, and reached today's Brazilian federal state of Mato Grosso, where he thought that he would find gold mines.
In 1561 he moved to the southern Amazon Basin with a group of settlers, where he founded the town of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, giving it the name of his hometown in Spain. Ñuflo de Chaves settled in his new town with his family, being the first European to introduce goats and sheep to the region. He was killed there in a conflict with the Itatines natives in 1568. A few years later the settlement was moved to a new position 220 km further to the west because of the continuing conflicts with the natives.
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- Born
- 1518
Trujillo, Cáceres - Also known as
- Nuflo de Chaves
- Died
- 1568
Bolivia
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on July 23, 2013
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