Luis de Moscoso Alvarado died in 1551.
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No he did not die during the battle of the Alamo
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Hernán Cortés had a diverse crew during his expedition to Mexico, which included notable members such as Pedro de Alvarado, who played a key role in the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and Bernal Díaz del Castillo, who chronicled the expedition in detail. Other members included Gonzalo de Sandoval and Diego de Ordaz, among others. The crew varied in size and composition, with around 600 men ultimately joining Cortés on his journey.
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.
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Luis de Moscoso de Alvarado
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 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.
he did not die he vanished and now knew where he went but he is oversly dead
to south America
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How did Luis de moscoso die in 1551
I do not know so dont ask me
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