You may be referring to Juan de Oñate. He was a conquistador: in the late 1500s and early 1600s, he explored in the New World, and he established the colony of New Mexico for Spain. Most accounts say he was very dictatorial and harsh as the leader of that colony, but he is known for having established it.
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Juan de Onate died in Spain on June 3, 1626
Juan De Onate was in search of treasure especially the legendary silver treasure in Quivira.
Juan De Onate was born in 1552 (no one really knows what exact day.)
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Juan de Oñate's goal was to explore and conquer new territories for Spain in North America. He wanted to establish settlements and enforce Spanish rule in what is now the Southwestern United States, particularly in present-day New Mexico. Oñate's expeditions were driven by the desire for power, wealth, and expansion of Spanish influence in the region.
He died in Spain
Juan de Oñate is an important figure in Southwest history as he led the Spanish colonization of New Mexico in the late 16th century. He founded the first European settlements in the region and played a significant role in shaping the cultural and social landscape of the area. However, his legacy is controversial due to his harsh treatment of indigenous peoples.
Juan de Onate, a Spanish explorer and conquistador, had four children with his wife Isabel de Tolosa Cortes Moctezuma. Their names were Juan Jr., Luis, Cristobal, and Isabel.
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He died in Spain 1626.
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