Francisco Ruiz de Áravo
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Francisco Ruiz de Áravo | |
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1st Governor of Alameda | |
Monarch | Carlos III of Monsa |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Miguel Horcasitas da Preiro |
Personal details | |
Born | Ezcaray, Monsa | May 12, 1536
Died | Palacio del Embajador, Monsa | March 26, 1581
Resting place | Catedral de la Fortaleza de San Isidro |
Children | Alberto Ruiz Suárez y Caseira Clara Ruiz Suárez y Caseira |
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Occupation | Explorer Governor |
Francisco Ruiz de Áravo (May 12, 1536 – March 26, 1581) was a Monsan explorer and Conquistador, who led one of the first Monsan expeditions to the Scottopian Isles. He was named 1st Governor of the Island of Alameda, position he kept during four years until his return to Monsa, where he died. His expeditions were largely sponsored by the House of Giusti and the Alcantaran crown after the First Monsa-Alcantara Treaty.