he was famous for his wealth
Luis de Moscoso
Luis de Moscoso de Alvarado
Hernando de Soto's expedition in the 1530s included several key crew members, most notably Luis de Moscoso, who served as his second-in-command and later led the expedition after de Soto's death. Other significant members included Juan Ortiz, a Spanish captive who served as a translator, and the noted chronicler, the priest Father Gaspar de Sotelo. The crew also consisted of soldiers, sailors, and support personnel essential for the expedition's survival and exploration efforts.
Hernando De Soto died May 21, 1542. He died of a fever. His aide Luis De Moscoso, sank De Soto's body in the Mississippi river to keep his death a secret. He washed ashore on the banks of the Mississippi river now known as Lake Village, Arkansas. it was a very sad death. they didn't know about it until he washed up on the shore.
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Luis de Moscoso Alvarado died in 1551.
Luis de Moscoso Alvarado, was born in Badajoz, Spain in 1505. He is known for being an explorer and conquistador. Luis died in Peru in 1551.
Luis De Moscoso died in Peru on 1551. I don't know the specific month and day but i do know it was on 1551
Luis de Moscoso
to south America
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when the gays where not all up in his face about it
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How did Luis de moscoso die in 1551
he did not die he vanished and now knew where he went but he is oversly dead
Luis de Moscoso was a Spanish explorer known for leading an expedition in the early 16th century to the territory that is now the southeastern United States. He succeeded Hernando de Soto as the expedition's leader after Soto's death in 1542. Moscoso and his men traversed parts of present-day Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, documenting their encounters with indigenous peoples and the landscape. His journey contributed to European knowledge of the region and its resources.
He searched Peru, Texas, and South America