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    the archipelago of Chiloé. Juan Bautista Pastene was born in Genoa. His parents were Thomas and Esmeralda Solimana Pastene. He married Geneva Seixas,...
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    [citation needed] Italian Chilean Italian people Italian diaspora Juan Bautista Pastene List of towns in Chile Cayuqueo, Pedro (2020). Historia secreta...
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  • Juan Bautista is Spanish for John the Baptist. It is a Spanish given name. It may refer to: Juan Bautista Pastene (1507–1580), Genoese maritime explorer...
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    commissioned Captain Juan Bautista Pastene to explore the coast from Valparaiso to the Strait of Magellan, and installed his personal secretary Juan de Cárdenas...
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    Martín from Sicily (all of them involved in Atahualpa's capture), Juan Bautista Pastene, born in Genoa in 1505 and also present since the beginning of the...
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    (Barotholomeus Blumental) are said to have been Germans. Navigator Juan Bautista Pastene was of Genoese origin. Inés Suárez stands out as a rare female conquistadora...
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  • army is defeated by the Teutonic knights. 1544 – The expedition of Juan Bautista Pastene makes landfall in San Pedro Bay, southern Chile, claiming the territory...
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    Juan Bautista Pastene makes landfall in San Pedro Bay, southern Chile, claiming the territory for Spain. September 22 – Captain Juan Bautista Pastene...
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    consisting of the barks San Pedro and Santiaguillo, under the command of Juan Bautista Pastene, to reconnoiter the southwestern coast of South America, ordering...
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    the service of the Spanish crown: notably the maritime explorers Juan Bautista Pastene and Leon Pancaldo, the general Ambrogio Spinola, the naval captain...
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    Bahía Mansa Maullín River Oceans portal Barría González, Juan (1994). "Juan Bautista Pastene: Primer almirante del mar chileno" (PDF). Revista de Marina...
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    European to visit Valdivia River's estuary was the Genoese captain Juan Bautista Pastene, who took possession of it in 1544 in the name of the Spanish king...
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    and the Arauco War. He was great grandson of the Genoese sailor Juan Bautista Pastene. Alonso de Ovalle, Historica relacion del Reyno de Chile y de las...
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    noticed in the expedition of Juan Bautista Pastene in 1544, but the Spanish name of Punta Galera was given by the explorer Juan Ladrillero in 1557 who thought...
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    cahuin, "party") to the indigenous Mapuches. In his 1544 expedition Juan Bautista Pastene, made the island known for the Spanish and named it Imperial. Later...
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    comprising the barks, San Pedro and Santiaguillo, under the command of Juan Bautista Pastene, to reconnoiter the southwestern coast of South America to the Strait...
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    document Mocha was Juan Bautista Pastene on September 10, 1544, who named it Isla de San Nicolas de Tolentino. According to Juan Ignacio Molina, the...
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    to appear in history books as early as 1544 when Genoese captain Juan Bautista Pastene discovered the mouth of the Biobío river while exploring the coast...
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  • Juan Bautista Pastene makes landfall in San Pedro Bay, southern Chile, claiming the territory for Spain. September 22 – Captain Juan Bautista Pastene...
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  • from Cuzco in 1541 and founded Santiago that year. In 1544 captain Juan Bautista Pastene explored the coast of Chile to latitude 41° S. The northern Mapuche...
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  • two maritime expeditions from Chile to explore the strait, first Juan Bautista Pastene in the spring of 1544 and Francisco de Ulloa in the summer of 1553–1554...
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  • Saravia Ossorio de Cáceres and Agustina Lantadilla, descendant of Juan Bautista Pastene. His wife was Marcela Henestrosa daughter of a noble family of Chile...
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  • rendezvous at Penco on the Bay of Concepción with the ships of Juan Bautista Pastene. Battle of Penco Valdivia, Carta, 15 de octubre de 1550 Lobera,...
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    launched, the first three where; Juan Bautista Pastene (September 1544), Francisco de Ulloa (November 1553 – 1554) and Juan Ladrillero (1557–1558). All these...
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    confirmed discovery of the island was in 1550 by Genoese explorer Juan Bautista Pastene during his second voyage sailing for the Spanish crown. In 1587...
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    European to visit Valdivia River's estuary was the Genoese captain Juan Bautista Pastene, who took possession of it in 1544 in the name of the Spanish king...
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  • European to visit Valdivia River's estuary was the Genoese captain Juan Bautista Pastene, who took possession of it in 1544 in the name of the Spanish king...
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    of Santiago, Chile in 1541. In 1544, he joined the expedition of Juan Bautista Pastene that was explore the lands to the south to the Straits of Magellan...
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  • Cholchol Mininco Ercilla Pailahueque Lonquimay Los Sauces Lumaco Capitán Pastene Tijeral Niebla Corral Llifén Nontuela Lago Ranco Malalhue Máfil Mehuín...
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  • involved a team representing the Juan Fernández Islands and Primera B side Santiago Wanderers, played in San Juan Bautista, Juan Fernández. The champions of...
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