Luis de Narváez (?, Antequera[1] – 1562) was a Spanish conquistador. He was killed in January 1562 near present-day Caracas, Venezuela, by Indians led by Guaicaipuro. De Narváez had been attempting to support an expedition against the Indians led by Francisco Fajardo.

He may be related to the sixteenth-century Spanish composer Luis de Narváez.

References

  1. (in Spanish) Friar Pedro de Aguado, Recopilación Historial (segunda parte), Book 3, Chapter 21.
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