Alfonso Vestriña

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Alfonso Vestriña
Retrato de Vasco Nuñez de Balboa (1475-1517) - Anónimo.jpg
Anonymous 19th century painting of Alfonso Vestriña.
Born17 March, 1448
Died3 September, 1511 (aged 63)
XXX, XXX
Resting placeLa Catedral del Emendo, XXX, Veleaz
OccupationGeographer, explorer
EraEarly Modern Period
Spouse(s)Beatriz Boullé (m. 1471)
Parent(s)Diego Vestriña
Maria Hidalgo

Alfonso Vestriña (17 March, 1448 - 3 September 1511) was a Veleazan explorer and geographer who widely travelled the New world of Vestrim. Over a period of thirty years, Vestriña visited and discovered many lands from modern day Liberimery to New Velacruz under the Veleazan crown. His efforts to survey and map the continent enabled future cartographers and explorers to understand the continent better. His efforts immortalized him as the discoverer of many parts of the new world, and also led to Vestrim being given its name.

Early life

University of XXX

Early Travels

Founding of XXX

Later Voyages

Second Voyage

Third Voyage

Fourth Voyage

Governor of XXX

Later life

Legacy