Yes, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón was married. He was married to a woman named María de Salazar, with whom he had several children. His family connections and status helped him in his endeavors as an explorer and colonizer in the early 16th century.
Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón was born around 1475 in Spain, likely in the province of Cuenca. He came from a noble family, which provided him with a good education and opportunities for advancement. His early life was marked by the political and social dynamics of Spain during the Age of Discovery, which influenced his later ventures as an explorer and colonizer in the Americas. These formative experiences shaped his ambitions and aspirations in exploration and settlement.
Lucas de Groot was born on June 21, 1963.
Megan De Lucas goes by Sparkly, and Megs.
Enrique de Lucas was born on 1978-08-17.
Yes, "casa de Lucas" translates to "house of Lucas" in English. In this phrase, "casa" means "house," "de" means "of," and "Lucas" is a proper noun, typically referring to a person's name. Thus, it indicates a house that belongs to or is associated with someone named Lucas.
He was the discover of Gage
1475
of a fever in 1526
He discovered Gage.
october 18 1526
1475 in Toledo Spain
was born on 1475 thank you
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no he wasn't but he was a judge for the supreme court of Hispaniola
San Miguel de Gualdape (Gualdape, not Gualdalupe), was founded by Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon originally in 1526. It was abandoned in early 1527.