Leonardo Gribeo
Conquistador at the service of the Spanish Empire
MonarchCharles V
Personal details
Bornc.1510
Diedc.1580
Asuncion, Viceroyalty of Peru
SpouseIsabel Martin
OccupationPolitician
Conquistador
ProfessionArmy's officer
Military service
Allegiance Spanish Empire
Branch/serviceSpanish Navy
RankConquistador

Leonardo Gribeo (16th Century) was an Italian conquistador, in service of the Spanish Crown. In 1536, he was part of the expedition of Pedro de Mendoza in the Río de la Plata, having an active participation in the conquest of Buenos Aires and Asunción.[1]

Biography

According to some authors Gribeo was born in Cagliari, Sardinia.[2] In 1535 he arrived at the Río de la Plata in the expedition led by Pedro de Mendoza, participating in the first foundation of the city of Buenos Aires.

Leonardo Gribeo had an intense political activity as conqueror of Asunción, a city where he held various public offices, including regidor, procurator and ombudsman.[3] His wife was Isabel Martin, daughter of conquistador Manuel Martin.[4]

References

  1. Sergi, Jorge F. (1940). Historia de los italianos en la Argentina: los italianos y sus descendientes a través del descubrimiento de América y de la historia argentina [History of Italians in Argentina: The Italians and Their Descendants Throughout the Discovery of America and Argentine History]. p. 36.
  2. Petriella, Dionisio (1985). Los italianos en la historia del progreso argentino [The Italians in the History of Argentine Progress]. Asociación Dante Alighieri. ISBN 9789509089150.
  3. Machaín, Ricardo de Lafuente (1937). Los Conquistadores del Río de la Plata [The Conquistadors of Río de la Plata]. p. 286.
  4. de Ibáñez, Elsa Fehleisen (2006). Perfiles de Identidad: Las Fundadoras de la Raza Nueva: Una Estirpe Mujeril en la Cuenca Del Plata [Identity Profiles: The Founders of a New Race: A Womanly Kindred in the Río de la Plata Basin]. Ediciones Del Clé. p. 121. ISBN 9789871325016.
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