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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · Pedrarias (Pedro Arias de Dávila) era uno de los pocos nobles que hubo entre los primeros conquistadores. Había sido comandante en el ejército de los Reyes Católicos y fue un auténtico...

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · La familia de judeoconversos Arias Dávila, a pesar de ser acusados por la Santa Inquisición, alcanzaron gran poder e influencia en los reinados de Juan II, Enrique IV, de los Reyes Católicos y de Carlos I. Influencia que alcanzó al Nuevo Mundo con Pedrarias Dávila y que fueron ennoblecidos con el título de Conde de Puñonrostro.

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · The site of the future city was originally an Indian fishing village; the name Panamá means “many fish.” The old city (Panamá Viejo) was founded in 1519 by Gov. Pedro Arias Dávila and was made the seat of both secular and ecclesiastical authority.

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    23 de may. de 2024 · Pedro Arias Dávila, Governor of the Island La Española was descended from a converso's family. In 1519 Dávila founded Darién, then in 1524 he founded Panama City and moved his capital there laying the basis for the exploration of South America's west coast and the subsequent conquest of Peru.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · 1519 - Pedro Arias Dávila founds Panama City, which quickly becomes the marketplace of Spain's empire as gold and silver are brought by ship from South America up the Pacific coast,...

  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · Despite his youth, de Soto’s zeal and his prowess as a horseman helped gain him a place on the 1514 expedition of Pedro Arias Dávila to the West Indies. In Panama, de Soto quickly made his mark as a trader and expeditioner, reaping high profits by his skill and daring.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Panama City, also known as Panama Viejo or Old Panama, was a historic Spanish settlement founded in 1519 by Pedro Arias Dávila, also known as Pedrarias. Located on the Pacific coast of present-day Panama, it served as the first European settlement on the mainland of the Americas’ Pacific coast.