That depends on which Ponce de Leon you refer to. I'll attach a Related Link to a Wikipedia page with a list of Ponce's. You can then pick an appropriate article and find out.
Juan Ponce de Leon was buried in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista. His final resting place is within the walls of the old city of San Juan.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Juan Ponce de Leon buried treasure. He was a Spanish explorer who is best known for discovering Florida in 1513 and searching for the Fountain of Youth, rather than burying treasure.
Juan Ponce de Leon was buried in Puerto Rico, in the crypt of San José Church from 1559 to 1836, when his remains were exhumed and later transferred to the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
Juan Ponce de León's exploration of Florida was funded by the Spanish crown, specifically King Ferdinand of Spain. Ponce de León received the commission to explore and settle the region in the early 16th century.
Juan Ponce de Leon's benefactor was Christopher Columbus. Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who received support and funding from Columbus for his expeditions to the New World. Columbus facilitated Ponce de Leon's connections with the Spanish crown and sponsored his exploratory voyages.
Juan Ponce de León's partner was a woman named Leonor Ponce de León, with whom he had several children. Leonor Ponce de León was related to the Spanish explorer Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba.
Juan Ponce de Leon was the first Spaniard to reach Florida in 1513.
Outside of a Cathedral In San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Juan Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer.
Juan Ponce De Leon was self funded.
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Juan Ponce de Leon had one daughter, Juana Ponce de Leon, with his wife, Leonor. He had a grandson, Juan Ponce de Leon II, and a great-grandson, Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza.
Juan Ponce de Leon was buried in Puerto Rico, in the crypt of San José Church from 1559 to 1836, when his remains were exhumed and later transferred to the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
Juan Ponce De Leon's wife. Juan Ponce De Leon was a famous explorer who found the Fountain of Youth!
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Juan Ponce de León's father's name was Juan Ponce de León y Figueroa.