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Opechancanough Mangopeesomon (Don Luis de Velasco) b. 1545 d. 5 October 1645
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Lineage | Tihanama |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Opechancanough Mangopeesomon |
Other last names | Don Luis de Velasco |
Parents
♀ ? (Lady of the Tihanama) [Tihanama] ♂ Francisco ? (de Chicora) [?] b. about 1510 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Opchanacanough |
Events
1545 birth: Virginia, Cinquoateck -
child birth: ♂ Keesacoma (Keesecomas) [Tihanama]
1560 other: Taken by the Spanish to Mexico
1569 residence: Havana (Cuba), In August 1570, Father Segura, Father Luis de Quiros, former head of the Jesuit college among the Moors in Spain, and six Jesuit brothers set forth from their base in Havana to establish their new mission in Ajacan. A young boy, Alonso Olmos, called Alonc
1570 residence: Ajacan, Virginia
5 October 1645 death: Jamestown (Virginia)
[edit] Sources
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Luis - Paquiquino (Opechancanough) son of the Werowance baptized as Don Luis.
- ↑ Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown: the official guide to America's historic ... By Colonial Williamsburg Foundation -
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=NtzbjkHXQSQC&lpg=PA60&ots=EuWe4NLvP2&dq=Cinquoateck&pg=PA60#v=onepage&q=Cinquoateck&f=false - Location of Cinquoateck - Cinquoateck was located about where West Point is now situated
- ↑ Loker, Aleck (2010). La Florida: Spanish exploration & settlement of North America, 1500 to 1600. -
- ↑ Rountree, Helen C. (December 15, 2010). "Don Luís de Velasco / Paquinquineo (fl. 1561–1571)". Encyclopedia Virginia. -
- ↑ MR Peter C Mancall (2007). The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624. UNC Press Books. ISBN 978-0-8078-3159-5. -
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