Louis Moscoso
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Hernando de Soto was from Spain, while Luis Moscoso was likely also from Spain as he served as a conquistador alongside de Soto during Spanish expeditions in North and South America during the 16th century.
Luis de Moscoso de Alvarado
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Hernando de Soto died of a fever, probably in his tent, on May 21, 1542 in what is now Oklahoma. His aide, Luis de Moscoso, sank de Soto's body in a river to keep his death a secret. He did not want the local people to find out that de Soto's claim to immortality was false.
Luis De Moscoso Alvarado was a Spanish explorer who accompanied Hernando de Soto on his expedition through the southeastern United States. He is best known for leading the expedition after de Soto's death and for being the first European to explore the Mississippi River to its mouth.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa led an expedition through Central America, but it seems you're asking about a different explorer, possibly referring to the expeditions of the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Hernando de Soto, or perhaps another figure like Moscoso, who was part of de Soto's expedition. If you're referring to Moscoso de Alvarado, he led an expedition across what is now the southeastern United States, specifically exploring regions that include parts of modern-day Texas and Louisiana, after taking command following de Soto's death. His journey contributed to early European knowledge of the interior of North America.
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Luis de Moscoso Alvarado died in 1551.
He was a Spanish conquistador that traveled to Peru and later went with De Soto to Florida and Mississippi. When De Soto died, he took over the expedition. They traveled through Louisiana and Texas before turning back and building boats to return to Mexico. He went back to Peru and died there.